

This is really cool of you! I don’t want any of them but wanted to say thanks for being generous 😄


This is really cool of you! I don’t want any of them but wanted to say thanks for being generous 😄
Never had a problem with the se-xxxx-wg-xxxx servers. Can view directly from Sync.
Maybe I’m getting things backwards here, but wouldn’t disabling cookie persistence actually stop some of the more malicious forms of tracking, where different websites track your activity across websites? I’m not an expert on this specific matter but my understanding was that website A saves a cookie in your browser, which website B then uses to identify you (maybe with some extra steps of shipping that data off to some data broker or w/e but you get the picture). I thought that disabling persistence would stop that from occurring in the sense that once your restart your browser and go to website B, there is nothing from A for them to look at.


Outside of work: Both. I want people to think I look good in the clothes I wear, but even if they don’t I am probably not going to change them. At work: We have a dress code. I follow it to the letter, because I think it makes a positive difference in how I am perceived by my employer. I almost completely disregard my own preferences in this context.


As a non-American, this baffles me.
I also work in IT, but tbf that sounds a lot more exciting than the projects I work on.
I have a hard time seeing that happening at my workplace, but I see how it can be significant for jobs like medical staff, security, etc.
This is how it is at my current job in Denmark. Never experienced it before working in Denmark.
I liked it a lot. Watched the longer version of the movie. I’ve heard the theatrical cut was not as good though.