

*utmost
*utmost
In my experience, the only thing that really made them more difficult than managing end users who were using an authentication app instead was having to facilitate getting the fob to the users and replacing them occasionally and they were dirt cheap… Like less than $5 apiece.
They’re not expensive at all.
Despite it seemingly not having a significant impact on the “user” numbers the overall quality has gotten considerably and quite noticeably worse so it’s not unreasonable to think that bot activity has been continually increasing.
There’s a lot of regional variation in what people do or don’t find to be “aggressive”.
Why would it really matter as long as you can see that it’s obviously safe to do so?
I do it regularly because it’s comfortable and I do not give a single shit about what anyone thinks.
Sodium citrate is an absolute game changer for cheese sauces.
Not to mention that Walgreens became as big as they are specifically because of prescription alcohol sales during prohibition.
Spillovers into other boxes definitely count…
I don’t want to do this next part but I can’t resist…
Just ask my girlfriend…
Ba dum tiss
Look… All I have to say is… Support the Internet Archive!
(please)
Chiropractors are quacks and looking up slightly at a TV isn’t bad.
Mine’s been mounted over my fireplace for years without warping.
Also, 😂
No.
My main point was that crowdstrike has always been lazy man’s garbage.
If it only impacts a percentage of your machines then there was a problem in the deployment strategy or the solution wasn’t worthwhile to begin with.
I installed and tinkered with Red Hat 5.2 from CD around 97 or 98.
That is accurate… Also the same year I started my I.T. career.
Lol… I remember the time before my friend…
I’ve been employed in the technology industry for the last 27 years though and it definitely started before Y2K.
Not big enough.