Uh huh.
Uh huh.
Breaking news: shitty people did shitty things.
Hey Elon, go fuck yourself.
How fun! Albertans are well known for responding rationally to being told how they should change their behaviour when faced with a large-scale crisis.
RIP Kabosu. 😭 It’s wonderful to think about the sheer amount of ridiculousness you are responsible for.
Tim Hortons is shit. I’m convinced that the people who still go there have simply never actually had good coffee or doughnuts and have no basis of comparison.
Even then you’d think all the shitty company practices and inedible sandwiches would encourage them to try somewhere else.
By the beard, this is some next-level shit. Imagine listening to his jibber-jabber about Grays and thinking “that sounds like a good idea”?
This new “ruling CEO” class is bloody dangerous.
I am concerned to think of all the terrible and just plain wrong information you have been given.
I recently discovered Obsidian - I use sync.com (free) and save my obsidian vault on my shared sync drive. Works like a charm, I can have it open on multiple devices.
Sounds like a backfire to me. Did you read the article? The lobbying was from TikTok to prevent the bill from passing, but it sounds like it just made the reps more committed to passing it.
This is very disappointing. What a crap post.
I’m more of a glass-half-full kind of person. I think we should look at it as “Upcoming wildfire season could be best one for the next 50 years”.
Aegis does as well. I haven’t looked at freeotp but the feature I liked about Aegis is there is no sync or recovery feature vulnerable to simjacking, like Authy was.
I wonder when they’ll improve the shit MFA they’ve got on their Sendgrid product… it was heavily tied to Authy.
What was brilliant about it?
Define “a lot”? Or better yet, sources?
Was the brand name SZZXYY?
A fellow Great Book of Grudges enthusiast! I too started writing mine early. I have not purchased anything Sony since they put rootkits on their CDs in 2005. Nothing. Fuck Sony. And anything Intuit makes for multiple reasons.
And I am absolutely passing The Great Book on to my kids. They know exactly why we don’t buy certain brands.
This is the real scenario, right here. Everyone is so focused on increased disaster occurrences that it feels like this is invisible - until its not. Last summer Alberta was under drought conditions, and overall crop yields were 67% of the 5-yr average.
Less and less snowpack means less and less water to deal with worse and worse drought conditions.
Lots do. But do you know anyone that turns JS off anymore? Platforms don’t care if they miss the odd user for this - because almost no one will be missed.