The Monument Counter is an on line (internet) monument to commemorate women who lost their lives due to domestic violence. It is also a counter that is updated every day.
https://deadstar.one
Started blogging a few years ago. Although my writing has been stagnant for a while now, I'm intended to write more. I have a few personal pieces here.
I might be wrong but I think his responses has been shadow banned, they do not appear in his profile or replies section yet they show up if you follow a direct link to them. Interesting. Anyone more knowledgable care to explain what's happening here?
In a whistleblower statement to congress, Peter "Mudge" Zatko mentions that Twitter lacks plans and processes to "cold boot"
56. Cascading data center problems: In or around the spring of 2021, Twitter's primary data center began to experience problems from a runaway engineering process, requiring the company to move operations to other systems outside of this datacenter. But, the other systems could not handle these rapid changes and also began experiencing problems. Engineers flagged the catastrophic danger that all the data centers might go offline simultaneously. A couple months earlier in February, Mudge had flagged this precise risk to the Board because Twitter data centers were fragile, and Twitter lacked plans and processes to "cold boot." That meant that if all the centers went offline simultaneously, even briefly, Twitter was unsure if they could bring the service back up. Downtime estimates ranged from weeks of round-the-clock work, to permanent irreparable failure.
In Turkey, where I live, online transactions require 2FA. An sms is sent for you to enter the pin or a notification is sent to your online banking app asking for approval. I thought this was a standard procedure in online banking.
The thing about time loop is that, how and when did it began? I just can't wrap my head around something being here, there and everywhere at all times.