@wtrabex

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Yoga instructor going to college.

She/her.

@beatgrounds @arstechnica

Only if it's a zero-sum game. Not every game is. Some are based on cooperation or advancing goals together.

One winner, one loser- I don't like it.

@beatgrounds @arstechnica

I don't like first person shooters. All you see of the character is the gun. And the only reason to do it is to make someone else feel bad that you displayed more skill than they did.

That's my impression, at least, from the few I've played.

@rbreich

Isn't it because he's an insecure egotist who can't handle the slightest hint that he might have done something wrong?

@ProPublica

Of course it's in Florida. My goodness.

@georgetakei

The plan is to make Iran a failed state, even if the cost is to crash the American economy.

@transworld

It was always headed in this direction. Just a matter of time until the fascists found the courage to do it.

@arstechnica

that odd moment when you realize gambling has been keeping a video game going for two and a half decades.

One thing I'd be interested in learning: whether or not black people, particularly black women, would report a high rate of being attacked by dogs.

From my own anecdotal experience, I've noticed black women are afraid of dogs. I wonder whether it's because white men are using their dogs to attack people of color.

@ProPublica

Really makes me wonder what deals were struck and what favors were traded

Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway.
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A federal program created to protect the government against cyber threats authorized a sprawling Microsoft cloud product, despite the company’s inability to fully explain how it protects sensitive data.
https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-cloud-fedramp-cybersecurity-government?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

#News #Microsoft #Cybersecurity #Government #Technology #Tech #Cloud

Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway.

A federal program created to protect the government against cyber threats authorized a sprawling Microsoft cloud product, despite the company’s inability to fully explain how it protects sensitive data.

ProPublica