It’s typical for tech companies to organize as nonprofits and then restructure because they are losing cash?
Not sure if I’m misunderstanding you or what part you think is typical
Have you heard of the manosphere?
Different security step.
In March 2023, the TSA added a cybersecurity emergency amendment to its cybersecurity programs. The amendment required airlines like Delta to develop “policies and controls to ensure that operational technology systems can continue to safely operate in the event that an information technology system has been compromised,” CrowdStrike’s complaint said.
lol, it happens
Damn, if only OP had listed some way around the paywall…
It’s not like the article is a ringing endorsement of the product. I thought the best parts were where it pointed out how bad and overly priced it is
Well, when you fire all the competent people solely so that you can brag about the number of people you fired…
They’re in our blood and even in our brain?
To be fair, some work has always been outsourced.
Like the o rings…
Really? Nobody at TSMC thought to google “biggest mistake companies make when opening US plants”? Because this has all happened before
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The article seemed to suggest you could buy them easily on eBay lol
I don’t think it’s that kind of reel. Idk anything about Ampex but it’s probably magnetic tape
None. My point is that there’s a shit ton of abuse out there. Only a tiny amount is caught
You said the people who do this get arrested. But they don’t. Only a tiny fraction get caught and arrested
I love how people downvote instead of reading.
This just in: you can critisize Israel and zionism and still accept that other people have misused the word “zionism” to hide their antisemitism
The ones who get caught, yeah.
Fansly exists, there are others that’s I’ve seen referenced but it’s not something I’m super familiar with.
From my understanding, it’s higher than OF alternatives
Nope. Also seen an increase in texts