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  • Yeah so it turns out that basically the entire field of cyber security is 95% a complete joke.

    As evidenced by everything gets hacked all the fucking time and massive data breaches are so commonplace they’re usually barely newsworthy.

    There of course are a small number of people who can actually oversee/implement reasonably secure code development, but, well, that costs money and takes time, but it does not cost anywhere near as much money or time to just confidently lie to people and pretend you know what you’re doing.

    Governments tend to just defer to “industry experts”, which basically means ‘big dumb idiot corporation that verifies their robustness via a human centipede of paid consultants’.







  • Before us millenials had our own take at inventing initialisms and proto emojis…

    Beepers. Pagers.

    A fair number of different kinds of ‘codes’ became at least somewhat widely used as shorthand for more semantically complex things, and they had even smaller character limits.

    https://www.wikihow.com/Pager-Codes

    Now I was like 5 when pagers were all the rage, so I have no personal experience with these, but this was arguably the gen x version of millenials who spent too much time on computers as children coming up with ‘gtfo’ and ‘lmao’ and ‘rofl’ and such.




  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldPost title lol
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    14 hours ago

    I genuienly appreciate the explanation, that makes sense.

    2 reasons unc here sees them similarly:

    A ) I barely ever use emojis

    Many millennials grew up using

    *-*

    =D

    :<

    0.0

    >=[

    … style constructions to represent emotions / facial expressions in text.

    I’m used to those, I’m not used to emojis.

    B ) I’m just actually slowly losing visual acuity.

    I’m getting oooollldddd.

    I’ve got an astigmatism now, and I tend to only wear my glasses when I absolutely need to.

    So I have to squint or put on my glasses to make out variations in emojis, sometimes.




  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldPost title lol
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    17 hours ago

    I genuinely do not know, but I keep running into that, where they just use the crying emoji and they tell me it means they’re laughing so hard they cried (not literally of course but w/e)… even though there actually is a laughing-crying emoji.

    I’m going to yell at clouds tiktok, its probably cloud’s tiktok’s fault, somehow.

    EDIT:

    like, I tell a joke, they respond with a crying emoji, I am confused and apologetic because I think I hurt their feelings and they are just sad crying… nope.

    Nope they actually liked the joke.

    This has happened to me a number of times in the last 6-9 months, with different people.




  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.worldFuck
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    16 hours ago

    Its ok to just laugh in someone’s face and call them an uneducated idiot, who has no idea what they’re talking about.

    You know how just can ban/block morons on social media, so you don’t have to hear from them any more?

    You do can that in real life too.