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Cake day: March 27th, 2025

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  • Not victim blaming, just an objective observation that it’s not a safe prank to play anymore.

    Kid chases a ball into the street and gets hit by a car, it’s the driver’s fault. Kid has the right of way, but parents still teach them to look both ways before crossing because it’s unsafe. Regardless of who’s at fault if there’s a collision, the consequences warrant extra caution. Same deal here. All three cases mentioned in the article resulted in the shooter/driver being arrested; they’re clearly at fault. However, there’s only so much that the law can do to hold somebody accountable for a death after the fact.


  • The initial reports had two pretty specific claims:

    1. There was a compromised Salesforce database that resulted in potential compromise of all gmail users.
    2. Google sent notifications to most/all gmail users indicating they should change their passwords.

    I’ve yet to see a single firsthand notification from Google, so was already skeptical of #2. However, the first claim was debunked pretty quickly by confirmation the Salesforce breach didn’t include gmail data, even without considering how much MFA would negate how dangerous such a breach could be.

    This whole situation throws up way more red flags about tech/cybersecurity reporting than anything on Google’s side.









  • Your house’s worth is as a house, but a business’s is based on the revenue it generates. He falsified records to make it look like his businesses were more profitable than they really work.

    Of course, if you legitimately wanted to know, you already would. This was widely discussed when it was happening last year, and there’s a whole lot of detail readily available for a genuinely curious mind to find.