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JHorse commented on I found a vulnerability. they found a lawyer   dixken.de/blog/i-found-a-... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
skrebbel · 22 days ago
How is an insurance company a SaaS?
JHorse · 22 days ago
Survival (post diving accident) as a Service
JHorse commented on Bad UX   google.com/search?q=bad+U... · Posted by u/liquid99
JHorse · 7 months ago
If you haven't already seen theMcSweemey's classic "I'm Comic Sans, Asshole", I highly recommend you go check it out posthaste

https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/im-comic-sans-asshole

JHorse commented on JavaScript Trademark Update   deno.com/blog/deno-v-orac... · Posted by u/thebeardisred
JHorse · 9 months ago
One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison
JHorse commented on Google and The Online Slang Dictionary (2020)   onlineslangdictionary.com... · Posted by u/xrayarx
kwhitefoot · 3 years ago
Why is that a problem?
JHorse · 3 years ago
Apart from just generally being insecure, I believe google penalizes what it classes as misconfiguration/bad practices on the server side
JHorse commented on Fatal grizzly attack renews debate over how many bears are too many   npr.org/2023/08/05/119225... · Posted by u/rntn
JHorse · 3 years ago
Personally, I'm more interested in the ideal Bear to Picnic Basket ratio.
JHorse commented on Mortality patterns for patients hospitalized during cardiology meetings (2016)   ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... · Posted by u/impish9208
karl_gluck · 3 years ago
Wow, the exact opposite of what I might have guessed from the title.

Does this mean percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI] is over-applied, or something else?

JHorse · 3 years ago
Could it just be that doctors who attend these meetings are more career (and less patient) focused than their compatriots?
JHorse commented on Mortality patterns for patients hospitalized during cardiology meetings (2016)   ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... · Posted by u/impish9208
boringuser2 · 3 years ago
Honestly, I've been trying with the idea that most medicine is actually just straight up actively harming people in complex ways.

Note: I said most, there are obvious exceptions.

JHorse · 3 years ago
I like that framing. Personally, I've always thought of doctors as "professional educated guessers"
JHorse commented on CloudFlare’s last Warrant Canary was published over a year ago   cloudflare.com/learning/p... · Posted by u/JHorse
eastdakota · 3 years ago
The SEC could throw me in jail. And, sure, you could believe that the FBI or whoever could tell the SEC what to do. We have European and Asian investors too, so their financial regulators could also sue me personally for lying. Perhaps the FBI/CIA/NSA control them too? Gets tricky to believe: the bigger the conspiracy the faster it falls apart. It's really, really hard to be part of some grand conspiracy as a public company.
JHorse · 3 years ago
The concern isn't a grand conspiracy, it's that you've been coerced to comply with the kind of surveillance overreach that US intelligence and enforcement agencies have repeatedly engaged in.

Cloudflare isn't the bad guy in this scenario, it's the hostage.

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KarmaCake day176July 29, 2023View Original