Still a very small subset of the data breaches out there.
Think about it.
Start with the total amount of data breaches.
Narrow that further to the data beaches that someone noticed.
Narrow that further to the data breaches they reported.
Narrow further to the ones that you have heard about.
What you know about it is a trailing indicator of the total incidences.
In it's most basic form observation for the double slit experiment is actually using particles to observe how other particles work, the observation is actually an interaction, not just watching.
The waveform collapses because what we're using to observe interacts with the particles, not just because a conscious entity is watching.
Everyone forgets the Joycons have a feature called HD Rumble and that advanced vibration patterns are an option for developers. You can even use the vibrations to make sounds. It's really cool, but almost no one does it. Sounds like this game does.
You make me want to go out, withdraw 29k in cash and buy a car just out of spite for that. Do people launder money? Sure, but it's usually gift card scams, and very rarely done in cash at point of sale.
The only thing a card does is make something more traceable, so that if a crime were committed, you could theoretically tie it back to a person, but I don't know that it prevents these things from happening, just makes them easier to investigate?
I live in an area where I come upon cashless businesses with shocking frequency and I hate it even though I usually pay with a card. I see it as a way to hurt people without cards or bank accounts, and I'm old enough to remember pumping gas and paying a cashier in cash afterwards and people weren't constantly stealing gas.
Maybe I'm just an idealistic person, but your comment makes me sad.
It's because they're all juvenile though. They actually don't produce a hormone needed for proper growth and that's why they look the way they do. They are supposed to go through another stage of growth, and their appearance and existence is because of a genetic birth defect.
I am kinda glad, and it reminds me of early Digg. When I first used Digg, it didn't tailor the order or content of anything to you, it didn't use an algorithm to keep throwing content at you, changing the order of what you see, and Lemmy reminds me of this.
I'm not here up be addicted or scroll endlessly, if anything, Lemmy feels healthier, like I can walk away and do something else.
It's just been since the cold war though. It was used to put emphasis on the religious righteousness of the US versus the Godless culture of the communists.
Still a very small subset of the data breaches out there.
Think about it.
Start with the total amount of data breaches. Narrow that further to the data beaches that someone noticed. Narrow that further to the data breaches they reported. Narrow further to the ones that you have heard about.
What you know about it is a trailing indicator of the total incidences.