i cared. but i couldn't get anyone else to give a shit back in Dec when I saw it becoming more than just a "strange flu." i was also between jobs then and spent too much goddamn time on the internet and I've constantly thought we were overdue for a big disease, i mean a ton of people been saying that tbh. i was lucky to buy masks early and they wouldn't have gone to waste considering i would wear them during the wildfire season here pretty often. but i absolutely cannot say i knew it was gonna be this bad. I had fears it might but really somehow thought the governments of the world couldn't actually fuck it up as bad as they did lol
the similarity you draw is good though because people been reporting about cyber attacks just like this one for fucking YEARS and they've done absolutely fuck all about it
Just like with covid. The reports coming out of Wuhan were a blip on the radar nobody cared about.
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i cared. but i couldn't get anyone else to give a shit back in Dec when I saw it becoming more than just a "strange flu." i was also between jobs then and spent too much goddamn time on the internet and I've constantly thought we were overdue for a big disease, i mean a ton of people been saying that tbh. i was lucky to buy masks early and they wouldn't have gone to waste considering i would wear them during the wildfire season here pretty often. but i absolutely cannot say i knew it was gonna be this bad. I had fears it might but really somehow thought the governments of the world couldn't actually fuck it up as bad as they did lol
the similarity you draw is good though because people been reporting about cyber attacks just like this one for fucking YEARS and they've done absolutely fuck all about it
securing stuff adds overhead that cuts into profits
yup! many businesses probably would never buy insurance if it wasn't a requirement by law too
We’ll see if this is a pattern, but I highly doubt that it will end being one. At least in the short term.