Comment Re:China has no rule of law (Score 1) 87
You mean the CCP doesn't encourage or otherwise condone thus sort of crime by criminal gangs? Not quite sure what you're getting at.
You mean the CCP doesn't encourage or otherwise condone thus sort of crime by criminal gangs? Not quite sure what you're getting at.
Well, you can't be sure. Possibly they're just now being more protective against lawsuits.
All joking aside, a few years ago defunding the police was a policy that was seriously pushed in many cities throughout the US. A few actually tried it. Not only did it have the rather obvious effect of increasing crime rates
Except you are incorrect about the result. https://247wallst.com/special-...
The results are not cut and dry in either direction but the cities that did the best are the ones that used to the money to help the poor. It's almost like failing to address to need of the poor is a surefire way to drive crime. Of course, that kind of insight requires critical thinking which is something you may not be familiar with.
"Lashed out" = Filed a lawsuit with the European court
"Attacked" = Issued a press release detailing their court case.
Coming soon:
"Murdered" = Made a compelling argument in open court
"Nuked from orbit" = Motion for continuance
"Slaughtered" = Won a court motion
"Destroyed" = Favorable court ruling
"Strangled" = Disagreed with loosing a motion
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Stephen Miller. Zing!
"The deep state is cool if it's our deep state"
Nope. Almost certainly it was not.
That's not right either. Advertising and reference manuals should be on the internet. Probably some other stuff that I haven't thought of too. But nothing that needs to be private. If you MUST have it remotely available, give it its own phone line, and put protections on that. Dial-up access has its place.
Of course you'll never draw a causal link between the online bullying he received from Kramnik
Daniel pretty much did that in his last video before death.
Point being this is "news" exactly right now and tomorrow I won't even remember his name.
You were ignorant before.
1- wait... weren't government entities supposed to get first crack at patches? 2- And how in the fuck do you go unpatching a security vulnerability for so long?
Assumably the people who chose Microsoft don't a firm grasp on how to manage a secure system, and their leaky skillset obviously include keeping patches up to date (and apparently managing a firewall is hard for them, too).
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