Did that last night. Went from 11 minutes to home, to 25.
cannedtuna
Me but with audiobooks. I listen while driving home. A thought might distract me so I’ll hit back, only to get back on the train of thought while I wait for the audio to get to the part I missed. Only I’ll miss it again and have to hit back again.
And if you read the books, it also comes as no surprise.
At first, the F.B.I. and other investigators believed that China’s hackers used stolen passwords to focus mostly on the system that taps telephone conversations and texts under court orders. It is administered by a number of the nation’s telecommunications firms, including the three largest — Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. But in recent days, investigators have discovered how deeply China’s hackers had moved throughout the country by exploiting aging equipment and seams in the networks connecting disparate systems.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/21/us/politics/china-hacking-telecommunications.html
Doesn’t look like they know (or are willing to share specifics as to) the full scope of the hack, but they seem to have a pretty good idea.
Thanks for linking it. That was pretty great. Seems like it’s not finished yet
Someone going through a tough time.
Oh yeah the premise sounds dumb as fuck, but that’s because it is. It absolutely doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s great stupid fun and I’m excited for it to come back.
It would sound like “twu” as in “twu wuv”
For me audiobooks makes the drive tolerable and enjoyable. I don’t find them distracting, rather I get distracted from them at times because of thoughts of work or needing to focus on dumb drivers around me.