Is Gmail still the preferred email address to use on resumes?
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CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Global News@lemmy.zip•University of Florida terminating all diversity, equity and inclusion positions83·1 year agoYour theory does not account for systemic racism, history of oppression, and socio-economic disadvantages that minorities face in America.
If the only race who gets a fair shake in America is white people, albeit rich white people, then those will be the only ones to get into College based on meritocracy.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FTC bans antivirus giant Avast from selling its users' browsing data to advertisersEnglish4·1 year agoIf you’re gonna pay for Antivirus, shout out to ESET NOD32.
They have gotten a bit expensive though. I’m buying a 1 year sub for $10 on Black Friday.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL the word 'lox' (smoked salmon) is the oldest word in the English language- unchanged in meaning and pronunciation for 8,000 yearsEnglish41·1 year ago- Toasted Onion Bage
- Cream Cheese
- Lox
- Fresh Tomato Slice
- Capers
- Salt and Pepper
Best breakfast ever
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•America Is Missing Out on the Best Electric Cars: Whatever kind of EV you might want, chances are China has it.English549·1 year agoLike most Chinese products I wouldn’t trust their quality or their customer support, and would expect the thing to spy on me 24/7.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe admits hackers stole raw genotype data - and that cyberattack went undetected for months | Firm says it didn't realize customers were being hackedEnglish62·1 year agoChina… because China is a black hole of information and will steal anything and everything for hegemonic advantage. If that DNA belongs to family or friends of powerful people, that could lead to a future blackmail advantage
Russia, because fuck the West.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked RedditEnglish9·1 year agoI was on reddit for 12 years. My time spent on that platform and posting directly correlates to when I first found it (posted a lot) vs. when I quit earlier this year.
Reddit in it’s infancy was great and the users and the subreddits, with a few notable exceptions were great too.
Once it got too big/popular… About 6 years ago you could note the decline and quality of the posting
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Will Charge for Windows 10 Security Updates in 2025English25·1 year agoIt’s aimed at the U.S. Government. There’s been an absolutely massive shift to get to Windows 10, updating systems as old as Windows 2000 to get there. MS advertised Windows 10 as their final OS, eventually backtracking and releasing Windows 11 and will continue to make iterative releases in the future. But for a moment The Government believed it and thought it was a great time to bite the bullet and go all in. Now that most major systems are upgraded to W10, it’s doubtful from my perspective that U.S.G. will be able to support or migrate to W11 or even W12, meaning they will most likely pay a lot of money over many many years to keep MS providing security updates for the W10 platform.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Black Friday not the cheapest time to shop, says consumer groupEnglish121·1 year agoY’all are also smart enough to know and prohibit retailers from boosting prices just before discounting them to trick consumers into thinking they’re getting a huge deal when they’re actually paying average, or above average cost for the product.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Max users grandfathered into $15.99 ad-free plan lose 4K, HDR next monthEnglish15·1 year agoThey’re trying to shake people out of a contract that favors a set price, not prone to sudden increases. The Ultimate plan looks great now, then in a year it will be double the cost and in another year it’ll be double again.
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Kaspersky reveals ‘elegant’ malware resembling NSA codeEnglish16·1 year agoNor should you, if you’re American
CyberDine@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk blames remote workers for Tesla's struggling car salesEnglish453·2 years agoI wanted a Tesla when I thought Musk was pretty cool with everything he was doing with SpaceX.
Then the pandemic hit and I learned exactly who he was. There’s no way I’d ever support Musk now, let alone voluntarily give him my money.
Dude looks like he sniffs his own farts, and he likes the smell.
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