That's the permanent arms race between attack and defense: Every time the defender comes up with a way to protect themselves, the attackers go find a new way to deal with that defense. Unless some superior force makes the attackers sit down and shut up, or the cost of attacking becomes greater than the return on investment.
Much as we hate to admit it, Trump appears to have democratic legitimacy (for some definition of democracy). Unless you expect Biden to suddenly admit "The whole election apparatus is bullshit and undemocratic", he has to accept the results and act according to his Democrat principles:
GOSH I was just JOKING, fucking WOKE CANCEL CULTURE won't even let me make a JOKE anymore, people are so SENSITIVE these days...
REEEE WHY IS THERE A BROWN PERSON IN MY GAME shitshitshit tell me there's a whitewashing mod for this, I'm having a panic attack... sees a playable female protagonist mod, instantly dies
Data Analyst: So what do you want to measure? What question do you want to answer? Customer: Can you do a column chart, where I can see how many Orders we have?
Data Analyst: Column chart? What's the Axis? Per day? Customer: No, per month.
Data Analyst: Right, so new Orders per month? Customer: No, how many we have in general, new and old.
Data Analyst: Do you mean the old ones still open at the start of the month? Customer: That's a good idea, yeah. Actually, can you add the ones we complete in that month too?
Data Analyst: The amount of completed orders? That would double-count them.
shared moment of confusion
Customer: Don't make it so complicated, I just want to see how many orders we had.
Data Analyst: Let me ask again, what question do you want to answer? Customer: I want to know how much our teams are working.
Data Analyst: As in, how many orders they're completing? Customer: I also want to see if we need more people.
Data Analyst: Like, if they can't complete all their orders? So basically, the rate of completed versus new ones? Customer: Ooooh, good idea, can you put that rate as a line over our chart of new, old and completed orders?
Customer: Oh, and the warranty returns too! They need to be processed as well, that's also work.
Customer: Actually, we have this task tracking for who does which work for the order or warranty return.
Data Analyst: Shouldn't we use that to track how much work the teams are doing? Customer: Yes, put it in the chart too.
Epilogue: The Customer got a separate chart for the tasks - turns out I'm not charging by the chart, so you don't need to cram as much as possible into a single chart. They also were persuaded to stick with "Old" and "New" to show the total workload, with the "Old" bars providing an indicator for how much stayed open and whether the backlog was growing.
I'm in a superposition of knowledgeable and ignorant until you ask me something, in which case I produce either a good or a stupid answer, depending on various random factors such as whether I'm versed in the general topic, happen to know the specific subject of the question or just get lucky with guessing.
(This analogy breaks apart if you consider the possibility of giving a mediocre answer that's neither accurate nor entirely stupid, which probably makes it the perfect self-defeating counterexample)
As a thin veil of excuse, the DCRI incident involved what they considered military secrets rather than defamation charges. Still dumb to do that extrajudicially, of course.
The article on the lawsuit is blocked, which is standard procedure for participants of an ongoing lawsuit: Talk to your lawyer about it, and nobody else, because anything you say without your lawyer's counsel might jeopardise your legal position. Even if it's just people editing that article, the foundation will want to protect itself until the matter is settled.
Don't forget that non-profits, too, are beholden to laws. If they want to continue offering their services in India, they don't really want to be charged for contempt on top of the other case.
Bloody hell, from making a joke to actual advice. Sleep quality might be the issue, because I've tried various sleep lengths, no caffeine, no hectic stimulation or all the other advice you'll read online. I'll have that checked out. Thanks for the tip!
I didn't take your comment as rude, personally. To me, opening with Akshually indicated that joking intent to parody pedantry and I took no offense. I just felt like expressing my opinion on the term with no particular judgement of your joke because I think that the words we use are worth talking about.
I know I have a habit of replying seriously to jokes, which often comes across as me taking issue with them. I keep forgetting to clarify the tone of my message. If only there was a medical term for that communication deficit 😉
Or the server move