I don’t think Denmark would care who is “allowed” to service the planes in case of a war. Of course they wouldn’t have as much technical knowledge or tools
His family support the shit he was doing. They aren’t absolved of guilt cause he died. His family caused the same amount of harm alongside him. He also said empathy was a bad thing, so any empathy you have for him is a waste, he doesn’t want it
CPUs don’t die very often without something being very wrong with your system. Could be the PSU or motherboard
Rejecting claims does have some legitimate purposes. Invalid ID numbers, people aren’t actually a customer of the insurance company, unreadable data, and actual medical fraud to name a few. Denials should trigger a government review that the insurance company must justify to a neutral 3rd party that has a medical degree
Margaret Hamilton didn’t write the code by hand and it was written by her and her team. She is still an amazing engineer, but let’s not make stuff up. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)
You should look at the original post from the security researcher. He used an employees login to access internal MCD software, defaced stuff for a short time, etc. Of course MCD didn’t take that well.
It’s not quite the same thing, but reminds me of Sillicon Valley when Spoiler The blood boy has a degree in calisthenics studies and abbreviates it as CS
She has to start losing 2028 at some point
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