I remember back when I was taking driving lessons to get my learner's permit, they specifically said never to war headphones while driving. I don't know if it's illegal or just discouraged, but the intent is that it removes one of your senses from being able to help you react while driving. So it puts you and everyone around you on the road at risk.
Does your husband like them? That's what matters, not her ridiculous opinion.
FWIW, no one but the couple and very close family are going to remember seeing wedding photos, later, anyways. It sounds callous, but it's reality. Same thing with baby photos. Most people just view them, and near-instantly forget.
The fact that these photos and PII (personally identifiable information) were not destroyed after the verification process was certified is absolutely atrocious OpSec. I don't even care which of the two companies is ultimately responsible, because they are both responsible.
Zendesk for their bad OpSec
Discord for both outsourcing this AND not having contractual requirements to properly secure and destroy PII when it was no longer required.
I work in IT, and treat PII like it's dangerously radioactive, because in the digital world, it really is.
I'm lost on this strategy. Is he using the national guard to make the states' budgets cover protection for the ICE goon squads? We all know ICE has plenty of money and resources to protect themselves. I assume the states foot the bill for their respective national guard contingents.
The Keepa browser extension is a great way to see that grift, with graphs. Every time someone tells me about a good deal on Amazon, I show them that it's a price markup from the price 3-6 months ago, and teh "sale" is 10% off that marked up price.
And executive branch pages (HUD website) and overriding email signatures for gov employees, etc. Whole thing is propaganda. GOP probably has internal master class sessions on it.
I remember back when I was taking driving lessons to get my learner's permit, they specifically said never to war headphones while driving. I don't know if it's illegal or just discouraged, but the intent is that it removes one of your senses from being able to help you react while driving. So it puts you and everyone around you on the road at risk.