How could the db be all plaintext unencrypted?!? I mean this is amateur hour at display here
To me the worst is that this would only "solve" such a trivial problem that is clearly not worth the risk
It's equivalent to leaving your front door wide open just because once in the last 10 years you forgot your key and had to wait 1 hour for your partner to arrive and let you in
Remaining rich depends on them not believing climate change
Agreed... However I want to point out that in this case they are to return the revenue plus $100k fine. The fact they went after revenue (not profit) leaves Razer to carry the bag for the cost of production and distribution of the fraudulent crap they peddled.
This should be the deafult... In egregious cases, a fine should be applied on a multiplier basis, that is, your revenue is $1 million, you get a fine of x0.5 so you now must return $1.5 million... Eat the cost of all the stuff plus $500,000 fine (for example)
If the fraud was criminal, then do the fines AND include jail time
Basically, skirting or breaking the law should be a scary proposition... Presenting a shady business plan internally should result in people getting fired on the spot
Anyone in tech who moved from Cali to Texas was completely misguided... Case in point, ElOn
Conservative propaganda is the reason... Next question
Biden is far from perfect and the people of the USA do deserve better choices... But to pretend Biden is anywhere near the vicinity of bad as Donal Trump is simply veiled simping for Trump
When even the people that work for Reddit, for free, don't want to buy your bs stonk
Garbage... We have had services with real nurses doing telemedicine and it tends to suck
Essentially, the lack of actual information from a video chat (as opposed to an in person meeting), coupled with the "better cover the company's ass and not get sued", devolves into every call ending in "better go to the ER to be safe"
Wow the USA is surely running backwards full speed
So if ads are just like user posts, why would companies pay for advertising when they can just have an intern, paid in "experience and exposure", make regular posts and maintain any different aliases?
In my experience the VAST majority of people that say things are hard on Linux have never actually tried it ...
Same with people that complain cats are not LoYAl lIkE DOgS... They have never had cats