Any proof or articles you could link to backup that claim seems unlikely given their size/reputation also would be surprised they’d get blocked this often using botnet traffic
I redact but worry sometimes because when I redact after I paste into the chat box I haven’t checked dev tools to see if all input is recorded or only sent messages
I mean in his example the discount bug they ran into wouldn’t have needed any card numbers that could have been discovered with fake/cloned transactions that contained no customer detail in this case it seems it would have been best to test the payment processing in personal at a single store and then also testing with sales logs from multiple other locations
yep, it sounds like the first implementation step really should have been to gather a large test set of data and develop the system with that in mind after understanding the test data, starting with making tests from the test data.
They explained the scenario though and it seems like a combination of rarer edge cases. It's great to think your awesome dev team and QA would have collected test data representing this ahead of time, but surely you've all been caught by this? I know I have; that's why we don't have flawless systems at launch.
OP said elsewhere that the specific discount that produced the $10M sales + refund combo was only active at five stores. That's the sort of edge case that you can't count on being in the training data. I'm as big a fan of real-data testing as anyone, but there's always something not represented.
Restricted high speed chases lead to a lot more crime though there’s some car thief’s I’ve watched on insta and they avoid LA and stick to Oakland because of the chase laws you also have people in New York like squeeze benz, license, doolie, and a lot more who have made entire social media careers driving around recklessly and getting into crashes on freeways because they won’t get chased more than a mile there’s been a huge rise in “cutting up” in nyc because why not if you won’t get chased you can just remove your plate and do whatever.
Not sure why car chases are necessary to solve this problem. Just arrest these people in their homes. Those videos are enough evidence for arrest and conviction.
The problem with the YouTubers posting these vids are they hide their faces and most of the cars are either stolen or borrowed and even when they aren’t they don’t have any plates so let’s say the police see a video there’s not a whole lot they can do they can get a warrant for the channels owners info but they still have to prove that the person uploading the videos was actually driving the car and not just editing the videos their other option is to figure out the cars owner but they still have to prove that the owner was the one driving which is hard and in many cases of atleast the popular channels they don’t even own the cars it’s not impossible to pin it on someone but it’s not worth their time to build a case like that for reckless driving they have many more important cases. If it was a few one off instances then I could see it but it’s became increasingly popular if you go on Instagram you can find thousands of accs uploading these videos and only a few ever get arrested and most of the time like in squeeze Benz’s case it’s for unrelated crimes. With these videos becoming popular and more people catching on that they can just drive recklessly without being pulled over there’s thousands more teens driving like this without ever posting about it nypd doesn’t have the time to track down 100s of cars each day just because they drove fast and didn’t pull over hell look at how long it took them to track down Luigi who was NYs most wanted there for a bit.
Start with the registered owner of the car and investigate from there. Follow it through the network of cameras that are already deployed around the city. If it was stolen from them, investigate the theft. In a large number of these chases the person is operating their own car.
Was just about to comment this I’ve played that exact cat and mouse game before there’s also another fun way to hook I used to like by doing something like Object.defineProperty on Object.prototype to globally hook onto something and you can do lots of stuff with that it’s pretty useful in user scripts
I believe there is also a Netflix employee ( I haven’t looked into it at all so not sure of the facts ) that spoke negatively about Charlie Kirk that he wanted them to fire if I’m remembering his tweet correctly
Apparently Ryan’s video appears first above Benn’s on YouTube when searched and the ai just takes the yt search results as fact without checking the channel names
They could still accept crypto/other methods as far as I’m aware steam has a low upkeep for the amount of profit they generate. Gaben has a whole fleet of gigantic yachts I’m sure they could stay a float for awhile ( pun unintended ) but now they gave them an inch and the next time a payment processor doesn’t like something they will take that down aswell until visa just becomes a second moderation team if they aren’t already.
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