You'd think a metal detector would be mandatory in all MRI departments before you enter?
There's me thinking I had stuffed up my pFsense config. It had me duped into thinking I was responsible!
The amount of times I've told clients to change their SIM or not take their work phone abroad only to be ignored like usual, and get called on their return saying "what the hell!?" We notified them, but just like all MSPs (managed service providers) CEOs or important members will just ignore us or criticise our advice. Now he wants to blame his family who shouldn't even have access as you mentioned. If it's his mistake, he allowed it to happen with warning, and he gave this to a family member unsecured, surely he should be held entirely accountable?
Nope. Politicians breaking all the rules we would get sacked for in an instant at work, or even arrested.
Great standards for us lowly law abiding poor folk. An 11k phone bill would kill me; I guess my taxes will pay for his mistake then. I'm so confused how he doesn't feel like he needs to pay that? I can't figure out how in the fucking world what I'd need to say or do or think to avoid being responsible for that?
It's surely simple for him to figure out. Goes to show how warped morals are being protected here.
Makes sense....
Good.
Fuck my family.
I'm ending it right here.
They are sadly.
The man she gave a jobby to also happens to own a pro LGBT club too despite her cries in public about it...
Amateur Radio, Data Hoarding, Pc Gaming, and my car.
"Look at this sociopath"
Mon capitaine!
"And a message from our sponsor! Just kidding...
DBrand did offer though. :D
You can watch our progress transparently.... on floatplane"
Is all I loosely heard from it. Shame his newly appointed CEO has to deal with this, I feel like he should have been the only one in the video. It would have put extra value and emphasis on his message, and cut out all the blame passing and job title responsibilities; they could have dealt with all the other stuff separately. They shouldn't need to put their staff out there to dry like that (even if they're management), the issue is blatantly deeper rooted.
If they're trying to address their accuracy, management processes, or talk about video content burnout that influence their staff and viewers, it should have been short and sweet. They should have posted an update video to show us the progress. Not make promises and jokes and put half of it behind a paywall.
They wrote and uploaded their apology so quickly, they didn't even let the fallout settle before more controversy came inevitably to light. Now they need to eventually address that in a video too seeing as there's an investigation. Though it would have been hard to comment on year old incidences without an investigation to be fair.
I was told that when making apologies don't use too many if at all any reasons... Justifying your action with excuses means you felt there was an exception. They shouldn't have gone into specifics and just said "God damn we really ballsed that one up".
You're on a post discussing the potential funneling of Reddit users to Lemmy.world, yet criticize someone for potentially being a Reddit user?
This is the first impression you're setting for them; you're not protecting Lemmy nor are you representing it.
Chill dude, let it organically change if you're tired of Reddit, a lot of people are too.
The never ending cascade of problems Brexit still drags us slowly through.