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  • SEO destroyed the search providers, and now that search is useless, seo has become useless.

  • Nextcloud is really great for this. There is clients for all desktop and mobile OS. I am hosting this myself on my VPS however you can however use this service here: https://nextcloud.com/sign-up/

    their website says they host it for you and provides this list of providers....

  • layoffs would not be the bellwether for that.

    I guess we can at least agree, that even if a company doing lay offs isn't necessarily going belly up, a company that is going belly up is probably doing some lay offs along the way.

    However going beyond the point we agree over... what if a lay off sets in motion a series of chain reactions:

    • reduced investor/shareholder confidence -> possibly stock/company-value tanking -> -> leading to issues with the lowered valuation and their debt, worse credit rating(?)
    • destroyed worker moral -> the best workers are more likely to leave, workers who remain having to shoulder their burden
    • less team members have to shoulder much more work (usually for the same pay)

    I am sure there are other factors and maybe some of those three above are not a factor at all..

  • So I could use something like grep string -R * to find any occurrence of the string in any files in the folder and sub-folders.

    thank you!

  • Didn't they just do several rounds of layoff?

    I guess layoffs are a sign of a dying company...

  • I love self-checkout, because I hate waiting in line.

  • What about the whole usbc apple thing? dont forget about that one

  • Maybe we just have different ideas of what quiet is...

  • wait, wouldn't the zits have to move downwards from his ass to reach his neck?

    Or is the thing at the very top not his ass?

    Then why is there so much shit coming out of it?

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRACK " The KRACK attack

    believed to affect all variants of WPA and WPA2; however, the security implications vary between implementations, depending upon how individual developers interpreted a poorly specified part of the standard. Software patches can resolve the vulnerability but are not available for all devices.[57] KRACK exploits a weakness in the WPA2 4-Way Handshake, a critical process for generating encryption keys. Attackers can force multiple handshakes, manipulating key resets. By intercepting the handshake, they could decrypt network traffic without cracking encryption directly. This poses a risk, especially with sensitive data transmission.[58]"