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  • Voe are not allowed in Gerudo Town!

  • Yep! Can you tell I fuck around on computers way too much?

  • My "can" includes infrastructure that I've actually seen being used by the homeless and setups that can feasibly be used by the homeless.

    Stop pulling things out of your ass. It doesn't make your argument stronger.

  • Lol nope! Republic of Ireland has been a heavily-Catholic country since its inception. It's lightened in recent years and some surprises do slip through but that ain't one of them.

  • Out of the loop. What's a 304?

    My mind is going towards HTML status codes.

  • I've lived up and down the UK for nearly 30 years. In both the north and the south you can basically bump into public spaces that can be used by the homeless. Just because your city ain't got them doesn't mean it's the same for the rest of the UK.

  • Until they make the wrong call and it bites them on the ass.

  • Yeah but they're called talent for a reason. The senior talent are generally better than the juniors at what they do.

  • Bro wtf are you on about? There's tons of public spaces in the UK, cities included.

  • Slippery slope? All it does is provide an enforcement option for orgs who don't want people begging on their property.

  • This company wasn't exactly targeted. It could have happened to literally anyone.

  • Indeed. I'd say the on-site guys really need training. Beyond working directly on the master image and writing to it or reporting false findings, there isn't as much that can be irrevocably fucked up in the analytics room.

    Acquisition is a whole different story. One seemingly small fuck up and the evidence is toast.

  • That's unusually really cool of them! Mad props!

  • On-scene stuff is a bit different. You're not doing the actual analytics on scene if you can help it, you're obtaining the evidence. Of course that still needs specialist training, you can't simply copy and paste shit, but it's very different to what goes on in the forensic lab.

  • They aren't given to patrolmen. They have dedicated and specially trained units. Otherwise the evidence can be nullified.

    Source: have worked in digital forensics.

  • Some PDs do have their own digital forensics units. It isn't a task handed to patrolmen

  • They believe Tories don't go far enough.

  • It should be, but you know Poe's law. People blame POTUS for ridiculous stuff.

  • That's satire, right? Cuba is a completely different country