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There is an ongoing server issue with Outlook very recently. We are already aware of this issue and the Microsoft engineers' team is working on it and it. I sincerely apologize for all the inconvenience caused to you. We do understand the value of your work and rest assured that we are working on it. We completely understand how important your time is, We will notify the users through email once we have an update.

I was checking with my resources and got to know that this is a general emerging issue affecting all Microsoft customers. Microsoft Engineers are working Tooth and Nail to provide a solution to this issue.


> I clicked through some Accenture links (#2 on the list) and they clearly comply with the Colorado hiring law. They even have a section dedicated to the Colorado law and the wage range:

> > As required by the Colorado Equal Pay Transparency Act, Accenture provides a reasonable range of minimum compensation for roles that may be hired in Colorado. Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and specific office location. For the state of Colorado only, the range of starting pay for this role is {$215,000 - $324,999 } and information on benefits offered is here.

> How are you generating this list? The first link I clicked on showed the exact opposite of excluding Colorado hiring due to the law. Are these listings compiled by searching for generic terms like “Colorado”? Is anyone verifying them?

> How are companies and listings added? > Job listings are currently user submitted with a manual review process to verify that a job listing is excluding Colorado. Anyone can submit listings to /new and our team will frequently review the submitted listings to see if they should be listed on the rest of the website.

https://www.coloradoexcluded.com/about


How is

> The list is not a list of targets or potential targets of Pegasus. The numbers in the list are not related to NSO group.

consistent with

> We do not operate the system, nor do we have access to the data of our customers, yet they are obligated to provide us with such information under investigations.

Did they "investigate" every customer then?



I might be missing something, but what's the connection between bitcoin and the gold standard?


Bitcoin could be seen as an attempt to introduce a new non-inflationary base currency.


This person's classmate copied and re-posted their exam as their own: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2020/10/2020-10-2...


Thank God, I thought that was just me. I read it like 3 or 4 times and only understood after I read the first few sentences in the article.


Oops, that was meant to say "modeline" but autocorrect on my phone doesn't like that. :(


Namecheap recently started offering free whois privacy, I'm not sure 100% certain if it's full however. I believe it is


I have it! It sets the country to Panama and a generated e-mail which I guess just redirects stuff to my real address? I haven't bothered to check that. It's using whoisguard.com for the garbled email.

The domain is "thelittleshits.net" (I'm absolutely serious, I needed a domain for testing a deployment and couldn't come up with anything)


I don't have much data to back this up, but I but I've noticed that I get the recaptcha challenge and almost every single time when I use Firefox. Whereas if I use Chrome I only get it once after not using Chrome in a while.

Also on Firefox mobile, not only do i get the challenge, but I get multiple challenges.


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