There's probably a few factors involved. One I can think of is that security has simply gotten better and more commonplace. Nowadays you see 2FA everywhere, but iirc this wasn't always the case. Another thing to consider is that web services have become much more centralized in the last few decades, and I'm sure that the companies who offer those services probably have great infosec.
chasing down reddit moderators, and forcing them to go outside
>In 2018, Congress passed the Music Modernization Act that extended the copyright for pre1972 music to 2067.
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the cuntigorical simperative
Be careful when cringing into a void that the void doesn't also cringe at you.
There's probably a few factors involved. One I can think of is that security has simply gotten better and more commonplace. Nowadays you see 2FA everywhere, but iirc this wasn't always the case. Another thing to consider is that web services have become much more centralized in the last few decades, and I'm sure that the companies who offer those services probably have great infosec.
my biggest fear was 9/11
lmao
I could only get through half of the article, so props to you.
Btw if you ctrl-f for Nietzsche, he's literally only mentioned once at the very beginning. lmfao
DS1 is quite the experience, I would highly recommend giving it a go at least once.
shutting down 3rd party apps
I use Reason because I'm fucking weird and I hate myself
The symbol is actually a really neat concept