They: "On a scale from 1 to 10: How lazy are you?"
Me: Using the copy fail exploit instead of sudo to avoid having to type my password
Whiskey drinkin, spastic dancing, Cyber Unicorn, harbinger of infosec DOOM! When I grow up I wanna be sexy until then this will do :) #genuinelyshy #queer she/her
I know more than I pretend but rather help people learn. ShitPoster of the subtle sort. Never intentionally mean
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They: "On a scale from 1 to 10: How lazy are you?"
Me: Using the copy fail exploit instead of sudo to avoid having to type my password
If you use Signal, Discord, or any other messaging app and you DON'T want Google or Apple monitoring/reading/learning from your messages, follow these steps.
Android:
1. Open Google app
2. Tap your profile photo
3. Settings
4. Google Assistant
5. "Your Apps"
6. Choose the app (e.g., Signal)
7. Toggle "Let your assistant learn from this app" off
iPhone:
1. Settings
2. Apps
3. Choose the app (e.g., Signal)
4. Toggle Apple intelligence or Siri settings to off (“learn from this app”)
Hey, you know what would be.really cool? If US national organizations, particularly women’s organizations, would stop holding national conferences, training, and key business events in states that will -provably- let pregnant attendees die by waiting too long if they have a medical emergency. Or where there’s a higher than normal hate crime rate and hostile legislation against trans people being able to exist in public. Or where if your attendee is raped the state might still prosecute them across state lines for having an abortion.
These might seem like edge cases to you, but you do not necessarily know who is at more risk than you assume. It sends a terrible message. Do you have a legal plan to fight for those attendees if it happens?
Just a fun, random thought. You could like, do six flags instead of Epcot, for a treat.