I wonder what a court would say about storing copyrighted material under weak encryption and hosting it on a public server, and if someone just happens to crack a folder of music then they just happened to do it
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We got heaters, smoke, drank, bitches
Fo's, deuces, tre's, switches
Riders, money, hoes, boats
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Fo's, deuces, tre's, switches
Riders, money, hoes, boats
Notes, uncompromisable quotes
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I witnessed my mom in real time finding one of his videos out in the blue, and the amount of dopamine that released into my brain waiting for it was what I imagine heroin feels like
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Threw a random bonfire last night for my friends, coincidentally on the day, time, and location another friend posted a fake party invitation, so it turned into a normal party. It was a great time and I slept for 12 hours afterwards
Forwarded from vx-underground
Lots of discussion online today about two actions performed by United States President Donald J. Trump which are expected to heavily impact the Cybersecurity and Information Technology ecosystem.
There is a shit load of yappin' online about the executive order titled, "Gold Visa" and Presidential Proclamation titled, "Restriction of Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers".
Both the executive order and Presidential Proclamation were signed September 19th, 2025.
Both the executive order and Presidential Proclamation are kind of lengthy.
The non-head line grabbing summaries that aren't AI slop:
"Gold Visa" tl;dr
- Says United States immigration policy sucks
- Says immigrants hurt America
- Gift America $1,000,000 to get an expedited visa
- Companies can gift on someones behalf
- Companies must gift $2,000,000 for someone
- Still subject to background checks
- Non-refundable
- Money will be used to improve American stuff
- Goes into effect in 90 days
"Restriction of Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers" tl;dr
- Says companies abuse H1B
- Says tech companies exploit H1B workers
- Says H1B fucks over American STEM nerds
- Specifically says H1B fucks computer nerds
- Says over 30% of IT is H1B
- Says H1B IT fucks over college kids looking for jobs
- Says H1B replacing Americans because cheaper
- Says H1B is a threat to National Security
- Going to charge for H1Bs now
- H1B charging fees start September 21st, 2025
- $100,000 per H1B employee per year
- Hired H1Bs must be explained why they need them
- H1Bs are subject to more background checks
- H1Bs can be denied for any reason
This proclamation is expected to be catastrophic to large IT companies such as Amazon, Infosys, Cognizant, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Apple
If these companies fully comply with the Presidential Proclamation (not terminate H1Bs, keep them), these companies will be paying the following amounts of money PER YEAR to keep their H1B employees
Amazon: $930,000,000
Infosys: $810,000,000
Cognizant: $630,000,000
Google: $540,000,000
Meta: $480,000,000
Microsoft: $470,000,000
Apple: $390,000,000
In other words, the top IT companies will end up paying $4,250,000,000 annually for H1B workers... or fire them and replace them with Americans.
There is a shit load of yappin' online about the executive order titled, "Gold Visa" and Presidential Proclamation titled, "Restriction of Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers".
Both the executive order and Presidential Proclamation were signed September 19th, 2025.
Both the executive order and Presidential Proclamation are kind of lengthy.
The non-head line grabbing summaries that aren't AI slop:
"Gold Visa" tl;dr
- Says United States immigration policy sucks
- Says immigrants hurt America
- Gift America $1,000,000 to get an expedited visa
- Companies can gift on someones behalf
- Companies must gift $2,000,000 for someone
- Still subject to background checks
- Non-refundable
- Money will be used to improve American stuff
- Goes into effect in 90 days
"Restriction of Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers" tl;dr
- Says companies abuse H1B
- Says tech companies exploit H1B workers
- Says H1B fucks over American STEM nerds
- Specifically says H1B fucks computer nerds
- Says over 30% of IT is H1B
- Says H1B IT fucks over college kids looking for jobs
- Says H1B replacing Americans because cheaper
- Says H1B is a threat to National Security
- Going to charge for H1Bs now
- H1B charging fees start September 21st, 2025
- $100,000 per H1B employee per year
- Hired H1Bs must be explained why they need them
- H1Bs are subject to more background checks
- H1Bs can be denied for any reason
This proclamation is expected to be catastrophic to large IT companies such as Amazon, Infosys, Cognizant, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Apple
If these companies fully comply with the Presidential Proclamation (not terminate H1Bs, keep them), these companies will be paying the following amounts of money PER YEAR to keep their H1B employees
Amazon: $930,000,000
Infosys: $810,000,000
Cognizant: $630,000,000
Google: $540,000,000
Meta: $480,000,000
Microsoft: $470,000,000
Apple: $390,000,000
In other words, the top IT companies will end up paying $4,250,000,000 annually for H1B workers... or fire them and replace them with Americans.
vx-underground
Lots of discussion online today about two actions performed by United States President Donald J. Trump which are expected to heavily impact the Cybersecurity and Information Technology ecosystem. There is a shit load of yappin' online about the executive…
Wtf tump does something good for once?
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