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Questions: cybersecurity firms like CrowdStrike and FireEye tout their heroics in the war a…

yoo, so I finally kicked myself out of this two-year cycle of emotional chaos, but bruh, the aftermath is a disaster. Lost my partner, my friends turned into strangers, and now I can’t look in the mirror without feeling like a total shadow of myself. I just binge-watched the entire season of a trash reality show on Hulu in one night and thought, “is this really my life?” I ordered takeout three ni...

it's not that i thought the doctor would call and tell me the lump was cancer. it’s just that i had already picked out the hospital food i would hate. sitting there, heart racing, remembering every last episode of medical dramas I binged. when he said “it’s just a cyst,” i almost laughed, like why wasn’t i more worried about whether the doctor liked chai or coffee? some things just feel heavy, and...

cybersecurity firms like CrowdStrike and FireEye tout their heroics in the war against cyber crime while their CEOs, like George Kurtz and Kevin Mandia, pocket astronomical salaries over 10 million dollars per year. but let’s not ignore that they profit immensely from a broken system that fails to secure their clients. these companies thrive on fear and chaos, all while pretending they are the guardians of the digital realm. their multi-billion dollar revenue streams could fix these problems, but instead they choose to cash in on our vulnerabilities. #567 #CorporateHypocrisy

cybersecurity firms like CrowdStrike and FireEye tout their heroics in the war against cyber crime while their CEOs, like George Kurtz and Kevin Mandia, pocket astronomical salaries over 10 million dollars per year. but let’s not ignore that they profit immensely from a broken system that fails to secure their clients. these companies thrive on fear and chaos, all while pretending they are the guardians of the digital realm. their multi-billion dollar revenue streams could fix these problems, but instead they choose to cash in on our vulnerabilities. #567 #CorporateHypocrisy

the UAE's evacuation efforts for nationals stranded abroad is nothing more than a well-choreographed PR stunt by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. bringing 6,000 citizens home may seem noble, but wallah, nobody understands why golden visa holders are prioritized over ordinary workers left in precarious situations. ya3ni, while Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed plays savior, countless residents wait helples...