I heard from a security friend that their sentinel one endpoint detection got popped and the hacker posted screenshots of thousands of unaddressed security alerts in the dashboard. Can anyone confirm? I'm still looking for the proof.
Musk's purported reason for buying Twitter was because he wants it to be an outlet for free speech. In his words (well paraphrased), he was calling it the new town square of democracy. Instead of building his own, he bought it.
The whole point is that less people will be banned. I'm hoping that the only people that are ever banned are those posting pornography or violating us laws.
> I'm hoping that the only people that are ever banned are those posting pornography or violating us laws.
So you hope the only people are banned are those posting what you find disagreeable or illegal. How is that different from what anyone wants? What kind of porn do you hope is banned? All of it or just what you personally find shameful? And do you have a definition for porn we can all conform to (e.g. does describing a sex act constitute as porn? Do lewd sounds count as porn? Does nudity count as porn? How much nudity?)
And who gets to write the laws about what's legal to post? Would that be content owners and rich billionaire owners of media companies?
This -completely- ruined the entire narrative. It's not organic content, it's not even user generated content. It's whatever the employees wanted it to be. Gross.
Apparently the cat being overwritten here has been in use as a mascot by a group of folks who were banned from Reddit. So I'm not sure it's as simple as stating that admins wanted to control the board, there could have been some abuse going on that we don't know about.
>The Admins are currently at war with r/drama's offsite forum, who have been brigading Reddit. Last week the Admins banned lots of them permanently. So yesterday those brigaders drew their cat mascot in r/place, and the Admins used their powers to erase it.
Sorry, you are misunderstanding me. I realize it's just an orange cat, but who placed the pixels on /r/place to create the cat image? That's what I'm referring to.
If you go to their official site, you can clearly see (as of this comment) that they're using this cat as their mascot, and it's posted all over the place.
I'm increasingly loathe to hire a new college grad for enterprise software positions due to four years of terrible instruction that we have to deplorable. What are they even learning in modern day institutions?
Meanwhile, I have zero qualms about hiring high school grads with a github who can talk about the base language intelligently, let alone frameworks like spring.
As the linked Twitter thread implies, I don't even look at degrees when I do my hiring. I hear that, in the security industry, it's even worse where people with degreed are discriminated against for being filled with worthless and downright wrong bits of knowledge. Based on the latest round of entry level interviews I've had held in software land with recent college graduates, I'm inclined to agree.
College as STEM job training is absurd and clearly a failure. As you say, it's about much more than job training, but I would argue it doesn't even do that. Hell, it makes applicants worse somehow.
The combat is simpler overall, but weapon choice massively impacts playstyle thus giving it more variety. Whereas breath of the wild encouraged you to try new weapons by breaking them after use, elden ring (like all "soulsborne" games, encourages you to try its arsenal of weapons by simply showering you with them at every possible opportunity.
Even weapons in the same "class" such as shorts words can have different movesets, lengths, and weight which makes it completely possible that you may prefer to play with the starting weapon (and armor if you're inclined) the game gives you for the entire game. This type of play is viable.
In addition to being able to upgrade any weapon, you can also attach special abilities to them (this one let's me do a charge! That one makes me flip over attacks and slam my sword! The other one let's me make a magical flame!).
So in the end, while the base system is less complicated than breath of the wild's combat, the customization makes it "wider."
Don't let cries of "it's difficult!" enter into your judgment. Every enemy, especially bosses, are just Megaman battles where you memorize patterns. Due to the rpg elements and how you customize your character, you can ignore entire boss mechanics all the way to the end if you so choose. The difficulty people complain about likely comes from your lack of movement (compared to spiritual ancestor ninja gaiden black) and the fact that there is a noticeable delay between commands and execution coupled with a command queue: if you press dodge you will note your character is not immediately dodging so you press it again: your character then dodges twice.
There isn't going to be one for Russia either. That doesn't mean that the news media in the US is tightly controlled government propaganda or that the news media in Russia isn't.