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  • Honestly surprised Sable was able to get settlements from Cisco, Fortinet, Check Point, SonicWall, and Juniper Networks. They're not small names in the industry.

    It was only Cloudflare's legal strategy which managed to invalidate the patents.

  • To be honest, considering the role they're applying for, I would reject their job application too even if it occurred inside a sandboxed environment.

    They should know exactly what rm -rf does. The fact they didn't and they still arbitrary ran the command anyway... massive red flags. Could even say he failed to twart a social engineering attack.

  • “Absolutely ridiculous! I fully disagree with both verdicts, and will be appealing this whole Biden Directed Witch Hunt focused on me and the Republican Party,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Our Legal System is out of control, and being used as a Political Weapon.”

    Says the man who's making this political...

    This had nothing to do with Biden or the Republican Party... He's been tried & found guilty of defaming E. Jean Carroll.

  • You don't need a warrant to purchase data.

    That data would have been collected by a private company, and sold to them. The NSA isn't the only entity purchasing that metadata.

    Not only should the public be concerned on the NSA's intention for that data, but for the countless private companies holding & using it too.

  • Why is a private entity able to use facial recognition software in the first place. I know doesn't have the equivilant of GDPR, but surely it has some level of privacy laws?

    Why did the police think that was sufficient evidence to jail someone, especially when there wasn't any further collaborating evidence.

  • Personally I'm noticing the opposite.

    I tend to do a lot of technical-related searches. I'm finding I'm getting consistently better results from DuckDuckGo / Bing -- what I'm looking for is usually available on the first page without having to faff around.

    With Google however, it was drawing parallels to what I'm looking for but not what I explicitly queried. I had to either enable verbose search, or manipulate the search to look for specific words. Even then what I was looking for was in the 3-4 page.

  • They're getting away with shady shit now, via the unencrypted channels, hiding behind qualified immunity and get away with literal murder.

    The question should be how successful is it holding the police accountable based solely on their radio communications. I'd imagine the answer is "not fucking likely".