

JavaScript Date objects are cursed
JavaScript date objects are 1 indexed for years and days, but 0 indexed for months.
Oh that’s not nearly the only thing javascript fucks up about their Date() implementation. https://jsdate.wtf/
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JavaScript Date objects are cursed
JavaScript date objects are 1 indexed for years and days, but 0 indexed for months.
Oh that’s not nearly the only thing javascript fucks up about their Date() implementation. https://jsdate.wtf/
Health records for veterans don’t require a security clearance to be managed. (Personnel records for active military only require a Secret level clearance) You’ll wanna take it up with whoever manages security for the VA about the ‘massive liability’ involved.
https://www.va.gov/securityinvestigationscenter/frequently_asked_questions.asp#q006
Yeah. My agency doesn’t use clearance level to determine security requirements. It’s likely your password manager policy is agency-specific.
Not gonna get specific, but, I have access to a shitload of sensitive personal data. It’s more likely you ran into an agency policy rather than a federal policy.
My federal job came with one pre-installed.
Not for me. I have no idea when I last shut off an xp machine. My first free computer came with 98se, and my first purchased PC had windows 7 installed. At some point, I shut off an xp machine, either for school or at the library or whatever, and I have no idea when that was.
If you’d paid attention, you’d notice that I never said I had a security clearance. Hell, I even outright said “My agency doesn’t use clearance level to determine security requirements”.
The fact that you put so much effort into proving me wrong that you lost sight of what I was actually saying says more about you than it says about me.