

Bonus are based on how much profit your division has made. By firing people you lower expenses which increases the profit percentage even though the income in the same.


Bonus are based on how much profit your division has made. By firing people you lower expenses which increases the profit percentage even though the income in the same.


Aka trying to reduce their headcount for the next round of bonuses.
I still say they are rare because they don’t actually happen that often. Compared to a server or desktop CVE.
Bluetooth hacking is quite rare. But is possible if the person knows the hardware to hack and then knows the os to hack. 90% of people don’t have to worry about it and the 10% that do have training on how to manage the risk.
For a MP3 player I wouldn’t worry about that. The only thing I would worry about is Bluetooth beckons when shopping. Large retailers use it to track your path through a shop.
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By stealing the stack overflow answer right?


Oof



And we all know that is tech companies follow eu laws.


Have you kept in touch with your old coworkers who have left? They might have positions.


Lazy op, nothing credit to the original artist.
https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/colmscomics/list?title_no=501823
He has an amazing Pokemon parody series.


No.
Because the way governments block access is to flood the EM spectrum with too much noise to make the service unusable.


man pages.


It’s OK it’s not a fortigate SSL VPN auth bypass. Again…


The tldr is the official win and nix versions are ok.
The problem is the unofficial android fork.
The original maintainer decided to hand the keys over to someone else, who thought it was a good idea to create a GitHub account with a name stupidly close to the original maintainer. As there is no history with this new maintainer, people are worried about another zx incident where malware is slowly introduced.


Vibe coding is a PEBCAK error


https://www.mythic-beasts.com/ in the UK likely ticks almost all your boxes.
Personally I use Porkbun but they don’t support .at domains by the look of it.


Yea, that was a good story.


I prefer the other posts of vibe coders complaining about data loss because their llm didn’t tell them how to prevent xss or SQL injection.
Ddg is a proxy for Bing which is owned by Microsoft. Let that sink in.
But manglement doesn’t want to make sense. They just want to show they are furthering the companies goal.