You know that annoying page that pops up to tell you that you can't get into a website with a vague list of what might be wrong and steps to mitigate the issue. Anyway, some companies have discussed the merit of putting all the possible problems with a site's coding up for incoming visitors to be able to fix more of their issues without having to angrily call the help-line. This is my stance on the issue...
Note, I was going to make another mini-ad for Marina Ivanov, PI, but the site I normally do it on was having some errors, so...
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Cybersecurity Memes
HumorMemes are a great way to de-stress. And when you're a cybersecurity major with a right brain and a broken computer, there is a lot to stress out about. Enter the encouragement to create memes for dialogue, but why let just those nerds enjoy them whe...