Fun fact: you can just pirate stuff.
You don’t have to make semantic arguments to justify to yourself why it’s actually moral or not technically stealing or whatever. You can just pirate stuff.
Fun fact: you can just pirate stuff.
You don’t have to make semantic arguments to justify to yourself why it’s actually moral or not technically stealing or whatever. You can just pirate stuff.
Also, check this out: I can throw something in the fire and it definitely won’t burn you.
(Giggling) no, really, pick it up! (ppppfffthhhh)
I am seriously that dumb. Can you give me an example of someone who used it and was affected by this?
Yeah, none of those are affecting me right now. I don’t think they’re affecting you, either.
Isn’t it weird that you, also, can’t name a single person who was affected by this?
Yeah, but you didn’t bother to actually follow the link or read what it says. There was a bug in Microsoft’s VPN implementation (which no one uses) which affected no one, until they fixed it.
You didn’t answer me, so I’ll give you another chance. You must’ve missed my question last time. Which VPN were you using which stopped working after a windows update?
I hope you weren’t just lying to my face.
No, you’re just making shit up and saying it as if it were fact.
Can you provide a source that it affected “many people and corporations”? If there are so many, it should be easy to name one.
Which VPN were you using that stopped working after a windows update?
Or did you just read a headline and not bother to look into it any further?
Do they still get a lot of radio play in the USA?
I think it’s safe to say that anyone in the USA who still listens to the radio knows the Beach Boys.
Okay, but seriously? Dropping off is hard AF. If you can do that, you have my respect.
Oh, that is actually much more helpful. So, if you know your times tables, you can do percentages. You just have to use communitavatization.
Jokes aside, I really appreciate it. That made it much more easier to understand. Thank you.
No, I think we all learned that multiplication is commutative in late elementary school, and obviously that’s an important thing to know.
But I think the original post tried to make it out to be some magical mathematical trick, and I really don’t understand that. Maybe I misunderstood the post.
Edit: wow, “commutative” is a really hard word to spell.
If you do this, you’re going to burn in a very special level of hell. A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater.