I trust Gary Spivey’s opinions on anime tiddies.
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Not really. Just because it wasn’t meant as a backdoor, doesn’t mean it wasn’t a backdoor. Remote debugging can give you access to the user’s auth tokens and activity, so it could easily be used to compromise the user’s accounts of whatever sites they’re visiting.
This is really bad if you’re on a public wifi.
So again, I don’t agree with it. What I meant was that there is an argument to keeping teachers from displaying religious imagery, since one could mistakenly interpret that as the state promoting a particular religion. I think that argument is weak, but at least there’s flimsy logic behind it. There’s no logic behind keeping students from displaying religious imagery.
Do you understand what I mean?
I don’t really agree with banning someone’s personal religious symbol, but if they’re a government employee, like a teacher, I see the argument. That being said, why ban the students from wearing religious symbols?
Meanwhile, in the USA, there are states trying to mandate Christian symbols in schools.
It’s astounding that he honestly believed he could end the war in 24 hours. He’s really that stupid.