IllNess

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[–] IllNess 36 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Completely right. This is an education issue.

There are several other issues how these two handled this situation.

Court and police records show that police began investigating 17-year-old Celeste Burgess and her mother Jessica Burgess after receiving a tip-off that the pair had illegally buried a stillborn child given birth to prematurely by Celeste.

Don't discuss this or involve anyone else.

The two women told detective Ben McBride of the Norfolk, Nebraska Police Division that they’d discussed the matter on Facebook Messenger, which prompted the state to issue Meta with a search warrant for their chat history and data including log-in timestamps and photos.

Why are they even talking to police? Lawyer up, even if the lawyer is free.

(E2EE is available in Messenger but has to be toggled on manually. It’s on by default in WhatsApp.)

Facebook messenger and text message is the absolute worse way to discuss things like this. They should've at least turned on E2EE but they already admitted fault and their devices would've been taken away anyway.

They seem like they together. They should've just discussed this in person.

[–] IllNess 9 points 2 years ago

Link to issue. You can see people's theory of why it's happening there.

I just use "Top 6 Hours" for now.

[–] IllNess 2 points 2 years ago

Charming Kitten, aka APT42, aka Phosphorus uses phishing to send malware. When the Windows GorjolEcho malware fails, they send a MacOS NokNok malware.

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 years ago

They also use Microsoft Windows. Quick India, ban Windows!

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 years ago

Reddit subs still have RSS. You can use an RSS reader. I do not have Thunder. I don't think Jerboa has that capability.

[–] IllNess 9 points 2 years ago

It's all buzzword exaggerations. It's marketing.

Remember when hoverboards were for things that actually hover instead of some motorized bullshit on two wheels? Yeah, same bullshit.

[–] IllNess 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Google Play Store Anasta droppers

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All Document Reader & Editor com.mikijaki.documents.pdfreader.xlsx.csv.ppt.docs
All Document Reader and Viewer com.muchlensoka.pdfcreator

Note: I had formatting issues fitting in the hash. It's in the article at the bottom of the page.

If you have any of these apps installed, your phone is infected.

[–] IllNess 6 points 2 years ago

Yes, scientific discoveries aren't inventions, but they aren't any less significant. You don't need to downplay his accomplishments.

You say "many many names involved" and put SHARED in upper case but there were only two other that's shared the Nobel Prize with him, Michael Wittingham and Akira Yoshino.

He was also sole recipient of the National Medal of Science in 2011 among a lot of other awards. He was well respected in his field.

He led a team to patent glass batteries which has the potential to change the world by decreasing the cost of production.

There are many battery researchers whose work basically stops at a research paper. Goodenough research is actually being used in battery construction now and may continue to do so. He also worked with several other battery startups. We have yet to see what they will accomplish off his work.

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 years ago

It's not just "mod powers". They were apart and help build a community. Some had real connections. Just because a family is moving to newer, bigger, better house, doesn't mean they shouldn't miss the old one.

[–] IllNess 41 points 2 years ago (1 children)

His other accomplishments.

Dr Goodenough started his career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked for 24 years and helped develop random-access memory for the computer.

There, he became one of the founders of the modern theory of magnetism, which has played a pivotal role in the field of telecommunications.

We lost a great one.

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