Sort of like r/NotMyJob but with class consciousness
sovietknuckles
What was that subreddit with pics and videos documenting the consequences of demanding employees to do work way above their pay grade? Something like r/MinimumWageDontCare, but that only has 3k subs and I'm pretty sure that's not it
lemmy.VG is an anarchist, vegan-only Lemmy server existing to provide the vegan community safe access to the Fediverse, and they federate with Hexbear and Lemmygrad. It hosts https://lemmy.vg/c/vegancirclejerk, which has 231 daily users.
SMS auth is going away,
OP is looking for an alternative to MS Authenticator. If this works as an alternative temporarily, they may still consider it worth it.
[I]t is not considered secure in the last few environments I have worked in
Yes, SMS 2FA is usually not secure due being vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks, that's why I explicitly recommended using a VOIP number, which would not be vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks.
Your employer might use MS Authenticator but still let you do call or SMS 2FA. If you use a VOIP number, it won't be vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks.
Thanks, updated.
The least expensive option depends on how many at-home molecular COVID tests you take.
Amount of tests | Brand | Cost |
---|---|---|
0-2 tests | Lucira | $50 per test |
2-6 tests | Metrix | $50 reader + $25 per test |
7 tests and up | Pluslife with discount codes | $175 reader + $7 per test |
3E0 ($150 + $20 per test) is never least expensive.
The same people claiming that Hamas uses human shields in Gaza claimed the Taliban used human shields in Afghanistan, claimed Saddam used human shields in Iraq, claimed the Viet Cong used human shields in Vietnam, etc. It's just a "Look what you made me do" excuse for the occupying force killing innocent people.
I explain more if they ask me to clarify, but I start with a positive answer like what I do use instead of keeping them focused on what I don't use.
"I'm on Matrix at X or Signal at Y, that's how I stay in touch with people."
"How do you keep up with current events like the news?"
"Anonymous social media, but I don't tie my IRL identity to it in any meaningful way."