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- Comment on Fired Employee Allegedly Hacked Disney World's Menu System to Alter Peanut Allergy Information. 3 weeks ago:
This is messed up. Messing with allergen info can kill people.
But using your credentials is not hacking. Disney should have revoke the access and it probably would have prevented it. I suppose we can’t expect a billion dollar company to have good process and procedures.
“The complaint alleges he did this soon after being fired by Disney using passwords that he still had access to on several different systems.“
- Comment on What's the oldest game anyone here has played in 2024? 2 months ago:
Woah.
Moon patrol. I used to plug so many quarters into moon patrol.
Thanks for the nostalgia! :)
- Comment on Do any "thickening" products actually work to prevent hair loss/thinning? 2 months ago:
- Comment on Teacher pay needs to nearly double to afford a typical house 2 months ago:
I agree with you, but The teacher pay depends on the state you live and your experience. I know this will blow your mind, but blue state tend to pay their teachers better than red states. Shocking, right?
The average teacher pay in California is 95k. If you live in a small town in California, you’re probably fairly well off. But if you live in la, you’re probably broke.
he teacher salary in Florida is about 53k. Nobody is doing great on 53 k.
- Comment on Snowflake is such a weird insult as it seems to imply it's best to just be like everyone else 3 months ago:
Ahh. Yeah, I see it now. Sometimes I’m a bit dense. Thanks.
- Comment on Snowflake is such a weird insult as it seems to imply it's best to just be like everyone else 3 months ago:
I guess I don’t understand your thinking.
Supposedly, Every snowflake is unique. Therefore Being a snowflake means you are unique.
How does being a snowflake imply that you’re being just like everyone else?
- Comment on Sony will cut around 250 jobs from the recordable media business manufacturing hub and will gradually cease production of optical discs, including Blu-ray discs. 4 months ago:
storing a movie in RAM does not count as having a physical copy of the movie. While RAM is a form of physical media, the data stored in RAM is volatile and temporary. A physical copy of a movie typically refers to a more permanent and tangible form of storage, such as on a hard drive, SSD, USB flash drive, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.
- Comment on Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly 4 months ago:
Can I ask areal question? I’m not trying to be a dick or smart ass, I legit don’t get this. What is bullshit here? I read the article and it seems like a useful feature to me.
“this week, we will launch an opt-in experiment”
“those who have opted-in will have the option to access their preferred AI service from the Firefox sidebar”
Is this opt in only feature really terrible? Because as a user of ai, not switching tabs sounds like a nice new feature to me.
- Comment on Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly 4 months ago:
Did you read the article? Why would adding an option to use ai in a side bar require shuttering a company?
“this week, we will launch an opt-in experiment”
And
“those who have opted-in will have the option to access their preferred AI service from the Firefox sidebar”
- Comment on Images leak of Valve's next game, and it's an Overwatch-style hero shooter 5 months ago:
Wasn’t last years game of the year, Baldurs gate 3, a triple Aaa, single player, game that had an amazing story?