Casually Explained: Working From Home
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Channel: Casually Explained
Views: 3,117,270
Rating: 4.968792 out of 5
Keywords: envelope laser rectangle, Casually Explained, stand up comedy, comedy, animation, animated comedy, satire, how to, advice, funny, stand up, comedian, hilarious, humor
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Length: 4min 47sec (287 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 04 2020
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"As you can see by the data, you can't have a second wave if the first one never ends" Is my favorite sentence this year.
r/wallstreetbets feels personally attacked by this video, specifically at 3:08
I can't get past how much his voice has changed from his old fawning over Natalie Dormer videos.
The claim in his ExpressVPN ad is completely bogus. Your connection to Zoom is encrypted, but (on the free plan) Zoom will be able to view your calls (along with the police, gov).
With a VPN, Zoom can still see your calls. And now you're just routing your already encrypted traffic to ExpressVPN's servers before Zoom's.
Really the only benefit it gets you is anyone on your local WiFi and your internet service provider won't know you're using Zoom. Is that worth the money?
Conclusion: VPNs have benefits, but ExpressVPN is just taking advantage of the Zoom controversy with a weak point.
/u/oliverbabish he did u dirty
I like caually babished
What is Jessica's onlyfans page?
I'm not attacked, I'm not attacked...sobs in corner.
He made an oopsie about the VPN zoom call example. The call will be made from the VPN provider. The end to end encryption begins from your computer and stops at the VPN provider. That Zoom call will not be end to end encrypted. It will be easily snooped while you have a false sense of security. It would be like making the Zoom call while his computer is physically at the VPN provider's network, there is no encryption happening from the VPN provider's network to the Zoom server which is how the traffic will be flowing. VPNs are only really good at masking your IP, there is so many other ways to identify you through your browsing habits. And in the case of the zoom call, facial-recognition will identify you.