Damn, I hope it comes back. Bash was one of the greatest monuments to internet history.
Chozo
Happy anniversary, losers.
I mean sure, but how often is the virtual keyboard pulled up in any "creative" app? It always auto-hides if you're doing anything other than interacting with a text field.
The admin drinks a lot of water.
What does this have to do with "creators", though?
This looks awful, like that Pooh movie. This "make a horror story out of expired copyrights" trend is gonna get old, fast.
"It's been towed beyond the environment."
Therein lies the problem. They're self-employed. Unless Atlanta is specifically different, rideshare drivers are almost always considered independent contractors, so they don't actually work for Uber/Lyft/whoever. It's hard to make demands for better pay when your boss is you.
I imagine this is an intentional design choice by gig employers, as well.
I feel like Target has to be giving T-Mobile a run for their money in this field. It seems like I'm reading about a new Target data breach at least every other year.
I'm pretty sure they're required to disclose that, and since they're already publicly admitting to some breaches, I doubt they'd be trying to hide parts of it while they're already likely being looked into.
It sounds like the data that was gathered is the sort of data that a customer support rep should have access to. They typically can only see pertinent details like what is necessary to verify a customer's identity and their device details, which lines up with what was mentioned in the disclosure. I imagine some CSR probably got their work account phished or something.
Passwords are probably just fine, from the looks of things.
I hope so. Preemptive defederation is a stupid idea.
She was flashed by an adult as a child and thought "I'm gonna marry that sex offender one day".
Who the fuck voted for this disaster?