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I am one of the early customers and this works like a charm.

Was on a flight last week that was on the tarmac for two hours due to weather one evening last week; the pilot finally got on the PA system and announced we were headed back to the terminal. I booked myself a new flight for the next morning within 90 seconds. Pure magic.


Happy BonBook could help. Thanks for the glowing recommendation


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You are probably right, the news is certainly driving a lot of it, but also these types of attacks are increasing in frequency because of the proliferation of connection points between industrial networks and the internet. There's just more industrial stuff that's out there.


It's kind of a forgotten area for security. Most security tools and policy tend to focus higher up the "real computers", for lack of a better term.


estimates vary, but I've never seen one that has more than 10,000 ICS cybersecurity specialists *worldwide*

In the U.S., the numbers are around 3000-5000.

And yet, so much relies on industrial control systems...


lots of combat veterans are seeing good outcomes with this type of treatment...


it is promising, but there's not enough data to say this for sure. decriminalizing it will make running studies easier.


Will it though? The feds could still come after you if you're publishing research that admits possession, etc.


They aren't doing that with the researchers here in California openly attempting to find marketable ways to exploit legal marijuana.


It can change with administration changes because that allowance is made under executive order (which is probably an abuse, but that's another story). There is one federally approved lab down in Louisiana that has been doing this research for decades.


so my buddy just built this: https://www.veradan.com


> so my buddy just built this: https://www.veradan.com

> We help you store all your financial data, including your free credit reports, in your secure vault. When you control your data it's easy to make the right credit decisions and get access to the best offers.

I think they meant that they want to store "a copy of" all my financial data. That's one more copy. How do I control my data in this scenario?


The credit freeze stops the agencies from sharing your credit report until you remove the freeze. We think this is a lot more control than you have without a freeze! This, and having a local copy of your data are both important steps we can all take now on the path to bigger changes.


Thanks for the shout-out! I am one of the founders building veradan. For all the problems they still have, credit freezes are a huge step in the right direction. We all deserve better than this. I would love to talk more with anyone interested!



It’s interesting to see the swing of the valley — from military-industrial tech to consumer tech. Did the beat movement of the 1960s and onward stoke the anything-goes (burning man style) attitudes that seems to have have led to today’s tech companies? What might come next, as a reaction to the modern culturally Marxist SF monoculture?


Good question. Some might say yes -- but would then be accused of all sorts of heresy.


The weird confluence of Donald Trump, Egyptology, Numerology, and Korean gaming culture. This is too weird to not post. Say what you will about the alt-right and 2016, this is a brilliant exposition on a curious eddy in the current of the national mood. Where it goes is nearly incredible.


This is not incredible or brilliant. This is a teenager trying to sound important.


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