Monday, July 12
Daily News Stuff 12 July 2021
Working Five To Nine Edition
Working Five To Nine Edition
Top Story
- Kaseya has patched the vulnerabilities that led to over 1500 companies getting compromised with ransomware. (Bleeping Computer)
To be fair, it took a while because there were a lot of bugs needing fixing.
Tech News
- Giant pandas are no longer classified as being endangered. (BBC)
Wait, did China not ruin something for once?
- The free and open internet is under attack all around the world, says Google. (BBC)
"Mostly by us", added CEO Sundar Pichai.
- Cartoon streaming service Toomics filed a bunch of DMCA takedown notices... Against itself. (TorrentFreak)
Neat.
Disclaimer: This is the October that never ends. It just goes on and on, my friends. Some people started living it not knowing what it was....
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Pixy, October is actually over...enjoy the next 80 days. Maybe, circumnavigate the world or something.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Monday, July 12 2021 09:40 PM (5iiQK)
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Do a back flip and the world can circumnavigate you! And thank heavens October is finally over and we can look forward to a big ol' turkey dinner in a couple of weeks.
Posted by: normal at Monday, July 12 2021 11:26 PM (LADmw)
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Yeah, over at ATH Sarah discussed that the left was starting to push that some of these endangered species 'serve no purpose in nature', and should be eliminated.
So the PRC is in end of regime crazy mode, and apparently someone really resents the western pressure to keep Pandas alive, so they are going to do something about the Pandas now that the Biden regime means they have a freer hand.
So the PRC is in end of regime crazy mode, and apparently someone really resents the western pressure to keep Pandas alive, so they are going to do something about the Pandas now that the Biden regime means they have a freer hand.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Monday, July 12 2021 11:44 PM (6y7dz)
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I have a relative who is environmentally inclined, and is somewhat intelligent. They have been isolated from their usual sources of misinformation for some time, due to health issues. If they get back in contact after the great Panda elimination is finished and being celebrated, might be interesting to see if they realize that it was incorrect.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Monday, July 12 2021 11:48 PM (6y7dz)
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If Nature had been allowed to take its' course, the Giant Panda would have been gracefully led out of the gene pool to free up space for more deserving species.
Instead, silly humans in the West want to keep the evolutionary dead-end called the panda around, while greedy Chinese bureaucrats want to the keep the giant panda around because it allows them to extort money and Toyota SUVs from silly Westerners.
The sooner the giant pandas make their exit, the better.
Instead, silly humans in the West want to keep the evolutionary dead-end called the panda around, while greedy Chinese bureaucrats want to the keep the giant panda around because it allows them to extort money and Toyota SUVs from silly Westerners.
The sooner the giant pandas make their exit, the better.
Posted by: cxt217 at Tuesday, July 13 2021 11:54 AM (4i7w0)
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