I know I would.
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Kids can have a vote when they start paying taxes. No representation without taxation!
The hospital I worked for had workstations with localized backups of the medical record system that they would use in the event of an outage. They could print from them but it wasn't like they were printing out every single thing ahead of time. They could run on generator power and still access records without network access but if those PCs had been taken down by this issue I could see that turning into a big problem. I talked to someone that's still there and he said they didn't have many issues due to crowdstrike though.
I mean, it's unlikely anything of value has been posted to reddit in the last week anyway. Or like the last 2 years.
Do an official act about it.
The article actually does say that they have no record. So it's thedailybeast.com misquoting them in the headline presumably in an effort to spin a narrative.
They're still not qualified to make that statement. It's a fucking high school, the safest stance is always going to be that a kid like that was bullied.
My high school would have said I wasn't bullied. They'd be lying.
She could have gotten a different job that didn't involve ruining lives over plants.
Centralize control in house.
We did it guys! We moved fast AND broke things!
There'd have to be some kind of threshold. Maybe when they get a job.