Oh btw I'm reading another star trek novel and chapter 1 just opens like this

seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Russia

seen from Ireland
seen from Egypt
seen from Australia

seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from France
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
Oh btw I'm reading another star trek novel and chapter 1 just opens like this
Finished Nightfall at the end of last week and I find it really interesting that Gisela canonically says that Grady Ruewen is the most ruthless elf she’s ever met and that when Sophie enhanced Grady he spiraled into “never let me do that again” and we all just. moved on from that like huh. anyway
ive said this bfr ill say it again genuinely this is the most diabolical frame of the entire show. why on this earth would u do this to me. to us. TOM HANKS?
no but like. what is hudson doing there. the way he so naturally moves in for a kiss. actually. toss everything else off the table. that’s my whatdatmean for fucking real
snapped awake bc my body was big mad at the position of my slightly too tight sleep pants. anyway decided to check my email for a different reason and then opened the most recent fix the news email and
hmm. what does that quote say
no one is...?
INTERESTING. interesting. interesting way to say that we as a species should be able to kill our young. interesting
This is what happens to your body if you try to wakeboard after 30
i change my discord email. it asks me to verify my new email. i do that. i then change my discord password. this is apparently fine. i try to log in on my phone, having been logged out for changing my password.
"ACCOUNT SUSPENDED FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, PLEASE SET A NEW PASSWORD" <- email sent to my changed-to-and-verified-minutes-ago email address. i click the link and set a different new password.
my account is restored. i try to log in on my phone again. it works. i scan the QR code on my desktop app to log in again. it works.
...
i understand the "changing email address and password within five minutes of each other might be a sign of account compromise" thing, but what does making me change my password a second time do?
my old email address had already received an "email address changed" notification. my new email address had already claimed ownership of the account via the verification link.
if the new email address really did belong to an attacker, this apparent anti-takeover measure has at best annoyed them, probably much less so than they've actually annoyed me by making me think about how insanely ineffective this measure would be in a real takeover scenario.