

Your releasing a health data app without doing security hardening?
So much for you saying you take security seriously


Your releasing a health data app without doing security hardening?
So much for you saying you take security seriously


It was NOT found to be untrue. Full stop.
It was found to be unsubstantiated. If you have experience with these types of investigations, that’s the most common outcome.
In order to substantiate it, there must be evidence multiple years after the fact.
Considering the poor data retention LTT has to it’s critical data, I seriously doubt their email/IM archives are much better. People forget, leave the company, etc.
They don’t interview former employees, except the subject/person who made the allegations.
These firms aren’t going to find evidence the majority of their investigations.
Considering the person who supposedly conducted th sexual harassment follows alt right manosphere people AND made a sexual joke during the sexual harassment meeting they had (I wonder why an employee recorded this meeting?) I’d consider the person who made the allegations is most likely to be truthful.
If you look at prosecution data of sexual assault, rape, etc you’ll see that the vast majority of cases go unprosecuted due to lack of evidence.
While this is slightly different, it is an interpersonal issue and hard records are unlikely


This is typically called a thundering herd


Sexual harassment, poor work life balance, anti union, etc


I don’t understand windows business model for these low end laptops.
They just make windows look bad (not that it’s good).
So many people have “windows slow” imprinted on their brains because they buy a $500 or less computer and expect it to be as good as a 1500 MacBook…


Only domesticated trans people do. Wild trans people don’t.


They ordered it on wish.com


Rejecting claims does have some legitimate purposes.
Invalid ID numbers, people aren’t actually a customer of the insurance company, unreadable data, and actual medical fraud to name a few.
Denials should trigger a government review that the insurance company must justify to a neutral 3rd party that has a medical degree


If you are really curious, read Chip Wars by Chris Miller.


That’s what people in the US mostly do.
You are still getting a glasses prescription, but since you are purchasing from the eye doctor who examined you, the “need” for a prescription is abstracted away.
If you called and asked for a written prescription, they would give it to you


Same actor, but it’s from the latest season of black mirror


Why is this comment completely empty?


So JavaScript type coercion is odd, but if you understand it and the WHY, it isn’t that bad.
Complain about this instead: https://jsdate.wtf/


Dude you buried the lede here.
I’m pretty sex positive and there are a lot of great suggestions from other users on how to make this a normal thing in normal dynamics…
But this makes it really weird


Cause they complied with the law?
Nonsense.
This is actually “better” than valve/itch removing NSFW content from their sites.
As Valve and itch removed them to please a payment provider, whereas, in this instance, Microsoft is complying with the local laws.


Complain to the office of the Comptroller


Firefighters don’t replace their masks after hours.


Tree shaking is essentially reducing the amount of included code to only the stuff being used.
Let’s say you have a JAR, DLL, or whatever with 5 functions.
Your application calls function A which also calls function B of the DLL/jar.
Tree shaking says “hmm, if I follow the code execution path, I only need 2/5 functions from the DLL/jar” and discards the remaining 3/5 functions.
This significantly reduces the bundle size (the bundle is what is sent to the browser).


Zorirushji is amazing! You should get it
Kagi is definitely worth it.
Being able to down/up rank results to curate better sources is awesome.
As far as AI goes, it’s easily ignored. However they also rank their AI models privacy policies, so if you ever DO wan to use th AI you can make an informed decision.