

It’s not for your security, it’s for the company’s. People suuuuuuuuck when it comes to credentials.
It’s not for your security, it’s for the company’s. People suuuuuuuuck when it comes to credentials.
Soft and squishy. Like bone.
Doesn’t teaching involve learning?
I just recently found CrystalMark and was so confused about the downloads. If there was only anime girl skins I would have looked elsewhere, despite it being highly recommended lol. Can’t send that to our CEO and demand we change hypervisor throughout our company…
That first sentence is just wild. Three layers of urban dictionary deep.
I mean, Magic is just “all of the above”.
At graduation: “Look to your left. Now look to your right. Remember those faces, as some of them may try to kill you in the future, and some might not make it through the next few years.”
Just bonkers.
Don’t worry, it’ll be fine in 0.5s.
Oh no, it’s back!
Never mind, it’s fine.
Wait no!
I’m not the bottom two, that much I know.
I can’t grow a beard… oh no.
It’s sad that satire like this isn’t obvious anymore. 100 bucks over 5 years should have been a giveaway, but linkedinlunatics is a thing, so.
I agree, that was (supposed to be) my point, too. ‘Murder is wrong in every case, no matter the context’ is too black and white, and just sitting on a high horse and preaching won’t remedy the underlying situation. The trolley problem exists for a reason. The French revolution was supposed to be the extreme counter example to disprove OP’s stance, since most people will look at the French revolution as justified and necessary, but murder was very much part of it.
The ‘violent revolution inevitable’ quote was meant to show that it’s still a last resort, but alas, we’re apparently approaching that point.
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
I’m sure you’d have preferred France to remain a monarchy because of moral absolutism?
It’s such a stupid meme, I love it.
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Windows can, too. Win + V to activate.
And yet admin, 1234, test, etc. remain the most commonly ‘hacked’ passwords. Your company’s policies may be annoying, but they certainly don’t make you use unsafe passwords.