Bryce Mitchell reacts to Sean Strickland being banned from the UFC White House event:
"I'm not surprised at all. We ought to be able to criticize our own nation, let alone a foreign nation.
[Israel] is the only nation you're not allowed to criticize. Something's gonna change, because evil empires don't last forever."
(via @mmamania)
@Awk20000 It’s sad that he doesn’t react this way with everyone. If you’re against the Zionist agenda, your page will get deleted before you can say “Netanyahu”
I don't know why this greentext fucked me up so much but it really did. my son is an insane toddler and keeping him from impulsively hurting himself or his siblings involves a lot of battles of will and when I find myself frustrated or resenting him this just pops into my head and it's so devastating every time and I guess this works as a "strategy" but I can't say I recommend it
To @Twitch and @TwitchSupport. I was denied entry to twitchcon and was never given a reason. After walking to Twitchcon Europe live for the 3rd time, spending over $10k and walking 550 km, my ticket was revoked the day before the con with zero explanation. You promoted my stream for the IRL takeover and I put "Road to TwitchCon" in the title as you requested. I am disheartened with Twitch and extremely let down. Please, I am just asking for some clarity here.
A researcher found critical Windows zero-days.
Reported them to Microsoft.
Microsoft denied the bug bounty.
Deleted their account.
Banned them from GitHub.
Then threatened criminal charges.
The researcher dropped six zero-days in six weeks.
Three got used in real attacks within days.
Other researchers are now handing them free vulnerabilities as a gift.
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit is considering legal action.
Against the person whose bugs they refused to pay for.
This is Microsoft’s bug bounty program.