

A worthy successor to the 65535 Excel bug.
A worthy successor to the 65535 Excel bug.
What could possibly go wrong?
I eagerly await cars that require subscriptions for air conditioning, sound system access, etc.
I’m genuinely shocked that the .1% aren’t pushing back against this kind of shit. Or are they just gambling that the inevitable depression will allow them to make out like bandits AND that it won’t be so bad as to trigger outright societal collapse?
I’m not convinced. Look at how Netflix made bank on killing off “sharing is caring.”
People are lazy, and if they want their easy Spotify fix, I fear they’ll hand over their information and move on with their day.
What a great use of their money! The free market always knows best! /s
"Maybe she wants immunity, maybe she wants some sort of protection, I don’t know,” Charlie Kirk said on his show Tuesday. “We just want the truth.… Some people say, ‘Can we trust Ghislaine Maxwell?’ Probably, but also probably not.”
I read this in Tom Jumbo-Grumbo’s voice.
Nothing to see here, please disperse. Absolutely nothing to see here.
This is why I felt uncomfortable when I first switched to Linux and kept reading that I didn’t need to worry about viruses as long as I didn’t click on dodgy links and only installed from trusted sources. I’m sure I’m betraying my lack of security knowledge here, but that always seemed a bit too easy.
Just like Jesus intended.
A decade ago I used to go through 3 books a week. Now I might read 3 a year. The world’s gone to such shit that fiction almost feels too quaint to be enjoyable. I know that’s not logical, but it’s how it feels…and it’s awful.