instead of properly securing user data, corporate has decided it's cheaper to meekly apologize whenever there is a breach.
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instead of properly securing user data, corporate has decided it's cheaper to meekly apologize whenever there is a breach.
without proper lab procedures, unattended DNA will eventually creates new JavaScript frameworks
the work you do matters and your peers value your contributions #aprilfoolsday
how much do you have to lie to yourself to make it seem worth getting out of bed morning?
"with serverless applications, soon servers will no longer be necessary" do you really not know how any of this fucking works?
everything is working properly #alternativefacts
Rather than implement basic user data protections mandated by the GDPR, corporate has decided to terminate all European operations.
You will really do anything to avoid exercise won't you. https://t.co/WLKtHf5V1l