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  • Lying and manipulation are not evidence of commitment to anyone but but his own selfish desires.

    To argue the opposite is ingenuine at best.

  • Your initial toot wasn't to inform or educate. It was a troll response.

    Come back at me again with your bs sealioning and we'll have a larger issue to deal with.

  • It's customary to include all relevant portions of a quote, not just the one's you want to use to denigrate someone with.

    Do better.

  • You didn't finish the quote.

    " ... when those pieces of information keep disappearing from the social media channels that we use?

    No need to be an asshole, m'kay.

  • Incredibly talented to get all that done in 28 hrs!

  • I wish Musk would quit blaming everyone else for his fuckups and failures. What a dick he is.

  • How about instead of us having to stand in line with the hundreds of other lobbiests, maybe the gov't should just do its fucking job, which is first taking care of the people.

  • Yes it's loans.

    How many loans have banks given to poor southern nations to help fight climate change?

  • But there were no strings attached on how it would be used.

    None of Canada's premiers were willing to sign a document that locked those funds into healthcare spending alone. So essentially they can be used for anything a provincial gov't wants to spend money on ... like Ontario's greenbelt, BC's fires, or even just to give themselves raises.

    Only we can hold ALL of them accountable on this.

  • Easier to just throw a Coke out of a plane. 😏

  • Why is Goldman Sachs announcing this instead of Tiff Macklem??

    Jayzuz.

  • bwahahahaha!!!

    The Beaverton nails it again!

  • Every time a data breach is announced the only question I want answered is this:

    Why aren't companies spending millions/billions on their IT depts to stop breaches from happening?

    Then I remember that investors would scream bloody murder because their profits would fall.

    Time for gov'ts to step up ... if a company is breached because of lax safeguards, their fines should equal their profits for the year. Put the onus where it belongs.

  • "May have" is carrying a lot of weight there.

  • Ummm ... this is a bit disconcerting. I mean good the gov't did something, but W O W on their ability to uninstall a program from privately-owned computers.

    "The investigation culminated late last week, when the FBI redirected the botnet’s internet traffic through computer servers controlled by the bureau and then issued commands to some infected computers to uninstall the malicious software."

  • So Oregon's fires and Cali's floods have saved them from Covid.

    That's a weird benefit of one catastrophy over another.