I also rammed 10cc spikes at the back of the bus, the world needs organ donors and motorcycles provide a great service for that. Hope your EMT career was short lived but rewarding.
Enterprises? Hire capable SecOPs to staff your SOC and pay for audits by licensed firms.
Individuals? Patch your shit. Setup MFA that’s not your cellphone.
Governments? … *Rodney_Dangerfield.gif
As a fellow meat crayon I agree
Jokes on you, I don’t have any lips!
Nobody drives in NYC there’s too much traffic
perhaps with some Led Zep-type analogues
Most previous “recalls” were software updates. This is a mechanical connection of a steel strip running along the windshield. It’s a sheet of stainless that can become a sail on the highway and rip itself off of the truck. I personally think a 4’x3" panel of 1/8th inch stainless steel flying at my car while I’m driving 65mph to be a pretty big deal.
So, this is not a speedbump. Furthermore, this highlights all the bullshit cost cutting measures that were placed on the project and most of all shows that Musk actively makes any tech he touches worse.
Edit: I thought this was a recall for the rear quarter panels that have been separating as well.
Install using the debian net installer. Only add a GUI/Desktop Environment through command line and apt. Don’t use tasksel.
https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
Do this on a laptop that’s not mission critical. Barring that, use Tails on a USB drive
Glad to hear it. Hopefully you have a long tenure there and the company grows at a sustainable rate. You’re in like 1% of the market.
You deserve to be there or they wouldn’t have hired you. You work with smart people who know their shit. They wouldn’t have you there if you didn’t contribute.
However remember that as soon as it starts to get bad jump ship or form a union. You only matter until that tiny company gets bought up by another larger company…like Amazon.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Amazon
With the impending financial crisis expect there to be a lot of “consolidation” in the market.
Great way to get rid of rotting inventory and recoup costs through insurance.
Don’t stop… I’m almost there