Substack is likely very concerned about the purity of the volk
Substack is likely very concerned about the purity of the volk
If you think curating what is allowed on a website is fascism, no one should listen to you at all because you clearly are talking about things you don’t understand.
The world many people seem to be advocating for here doesn’t honestly seem that much different from one led by nazies.
This is the absolute stupidest take I have ever seen. Read a goddamned book (or, actually understand what Nazis stand for) before you comment on things…
They just replace jews and gays with other groups of people they don’t like.
“Censorship and murdering entire classes of people are the same thing”
Substack: Nazis are cool, but you better not be selling sex related shit! We have standards!
TIL that Substack is apparently a bunch of crypto-fascists who expect people to believe they don’t support Nazis, they just give them money and a place at their table to talk about it.
Considering another user mentioned that the funding was before Trump was in office, I’m sure there wasn’t an intentional reason to gloss over both of those points… /s
it was pinned on IPT
No surprise the piece of shit tracker acts like pieces of shit.
And it’s always the people you think it’s going to be.
The thing is, in my org it’s not; they get people from every team on the reg. One of the senior admins (OS admins, not office admins) on my team has gotten hit because our infosec team is mean and will send out emails from ‘hr’ when he is sending them too. They’ve almost gotten me a couple of times, and I’m basically the liaison to their team from mine.
My cito was laughing about it the other day because his name gets dragged through the dirt when it’s his 2nd who does shit like send that stuff to new hires an hour after they start day one. Tends to keep people in their toes.
Social engineering is an attack older than computers and will always be the biggest vulnerability in any organization. Training helps, but there’s always going to be someone that fucks up and clicks the thing they shouldn’t.
Behind the Bastards has a pretty good episode on him, pretty sure Aleister Crowley shows up.
That just screams they’re not storing passwords properly. If you’re salt+hashing your passwords, they could throw Hamlet into the password field and the only limit is how big the text entry field can be. The output is a fixed length string, so I put length should be immaterial.