Vulnerability driven developer
HiddenLayer555
There's a great Tasting History episode about Ancient Mesopotamian beer and their writings around it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK4DMt8ARyU
Fax is also HIPPA compliant, email is not.
Yeah I just love having my cancer diagnosis sent in plaintext over copper wire such that anyone with a dollar store audio recorder and physical access to the wire can intercept. If there's one thing 19th century data transmission tech is known for, it's security and privacy.
Is it too much to ask that hospitals use the literally decades old AES standard for sending medical data?
Isn't that literally how art guilds in the middle ages operated? Like if you weren't part of the guild and tried to sell art you made, a mob from the guild would come along, destroy all your works, and probably beat the shit out of you for good measure?
Apparently they also documented the effects of too much beer on the human mind. Potentially some of the first records of alcoholism?
They must have, otherwise that person wouldn't be so angry to have received the inferior stuff! They expected much better.
Also look up the Sonderkommando. They were death camp prisoners tasked with emptying the gas chambers and cremating the victims to "save" the SS from having to do it. When it was their turn in the gas chamber, most of them were reported to be relieved, and there's a story of a Sonderkommando team being warned by another prisoner that they're headed to the gas chamber, and they essentially said "we know. We're the Sonderkommando and this is a mercy for us."
They also invented selling subpar copper, which led to the invention of writing to customer service about said subpar copper.
Thoughts and prayers.
Thoughts: Fuck that guy
Prayers: Hey God, remember to warm up the brimstone for this one!
Not an excuse, doesn't lessen their atrocities even slightly.
Get arrested then. It's better than killing civilians. If you think not getting arrested is worth committing a literal genocide, you're an objectively horrible person and are not worthy of the least bit of respect or sympathy. The laws written after WWII specifically rejects the notion that soldiers can absolve themselves of responsibility by following orders.
I mean, she's literally a grave robber and thinks that's an honourable career. So definitely believable.
There's also a good chance she's killed people who were trying to prevent their sacred tombs from being desecrated.
Karen incident in the customer service call center driven development.
If someone hasn't yelled at a minimum wage phone rep over it, it doesn't need to be fixed.