The luggage that fell off the truck
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Whoever you are that's flying out of Charlotte Douglas and you've lost a bag, it fell off a truck
Forgot to tag @chloeacceber.bsky.social
Charlotte Symphony warming up for their January 11 2025 Bach and Mozart concert
#charlottesymphony Bach and Mozart concert tonight.
@saffronolive.bsky.social when I watch @saffronolive.bsky.social on YouTube my @chloeacceber.bsky.social always says: "Opponent!" In Seth's voice.
I've finished. What do I do now? I am a broken man. #WindAndTruth #BrandonSanderson #StormlightArchive #cosmere
I've always disregarded marines as a mechanic in #EU4. However, playing this Pirate Republic Ryukyu run, I've found that they makeup great armies for sieging - as the sailors are replenished from coastal raiding - stretching your normally limited manpower as a small nation even further.
Spent a good amount of time last night figuring out the start of my Ryukyu Three Mountain run. It's stretching some #EU4 muscles. #paradox
Oathbringer done! Onto Dawnshard. #Oathbringer #StormlightArchive #Sanderson
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Oh, Anbennar
Which mod is this?
I just haven't been able to find an industry standard phrase that reflects this capability yet
Maybe, but I feel like that's got to do more with what permissions you have. I'm trying to capture how to avoid having a data loss risk when clients exfiltrate data to a known SaaS provider, but not your tenant.
Trying to find a word or phrase for being able to detect or specify which SaaS tenant a client is using/allowed to use. Example: Microsoft allows you to insert an HTTP header specifying the tenants your users can connect to at your web proxy. Maybe "Tenant Assertion"?
#cybersecurity #saas #infosec
@chloeacceber.bsky.social hey you let's get a beer sometime ;)