Notices by Aether (aether@poa.st), page 6
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@Crux_Invictus @kybermace >So I force my feet to move forward, into the den of forty-two men all jacking off in identical bathrobes, while I’m screaming internally, in the same way I scream when about to go on stage for a performance.
You get to read this
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This reminds me of that time we got into a hell thread on one of my threads with that German Dyke who was into lesbian piss play
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They have come up with a term for people with more than one friend.
This used to be just being a normal person.
Fuck you Gen Z
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The Sapphic orientations don't exist; just various levels of denial of the yearning for a husband and children.
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Nietzsche was right
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Here is an example from a TV show set 60 years ago.
Got to love Journalism.
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@deprecated_ii When it comes to strategic resources like Chips, pretty much every country needs a localised manufacturer. Trouble is that Globo Homo is against any such thought
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Global Foundries is set to receive $1.5 billion in government funds under the CHIPS Act, and another $600 million from New York state in one form or another.
tomshardware.com/tech-industry/manufacturing/globalfoundries-gets-15-billion-from-chips-fund-dollar600-million-from-ny-state
Global Foundries was originally the manufacturing arm of AMD, and was then spun off as a separate company, acquired the semiconductor operations of AMD, and was bought by the UAE, not necessarily in that order.
The company is planning to invest $12 billion over the next decade, mostly on specialised production like gallium nitride and expanding bulk processes on 12nm.
Is this money well spent? Probably not; if it were, Global Foundries wouldn't need the money. Is it money better spent than almost anything the US federal government does? Maybe.
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Moloch approves
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Sounds like a complex way to get to a brothel based society
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The 42% casualties before combat must be atrocious.
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Your son has every right to never speak to you again
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@eee >shout "save us, millenial and zoomer scum!"
And I will whisper, "No".
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The Day of the Philippino nurse can not come quickly enough
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@BanjoPartisan Would love to know how they intend to fight China with 1.5Million of them already here
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Microsoft accidentally granted global admin privileges to a random legacy test account.
arstechnica.com/security/2024/01/in-major-gaffe-hacked-microsoft-test-account-was-assigned-admin-privileges/
Which then got hacked by Russia.
Granting the hackers read access to every Office 365 account in the world.
From the comments at Ars Technica:
>To summarize the fuckups:
>1. Created test tenant with access to prod data
>2. Created test account with weak password
>3. Made test account accessible from internet
>4. Never enabled 2FA on test account
>5. Gave test account admin role
>6. Did not monitor for slow password sprays (a known technique)
>7. Failed to disable test account at end of testing
>8. Failed to monitor for unused/test accounts in production environment
>9. Did not monitor executives' accounts for surreptitious access
>10. Did not monitor internal test account (that apparently hadn't been accessed in years) for "unusual login activity"
>Did I miss anything? By my count, that's ten fuckups. It's kind of impressive!
Genuinely useful comments at Ars Technica? What is the world coming to?
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Is this Texas thing real or just Kayfab?
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One Nation under Sodom
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Romulus and Remus, suckling the She-wolf. (Roma 750 bc)
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I'm not saying Microsoft's latest version of Outlook is spyware, but...
proton.me/blog/outlook-is-microsofts-new-data-collection-service
I mean, it says up front that it's going to share your data with Microsoft and 772 other companies. Would any self-respecting spy tell you that?
That is not an exaggeration either. They tell you they are going to share your data with themselves and 772 partners.
Aether
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