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Australian of the Year and sexual assault survivor advocate Grace Tame says it’s “incredibly hopeful” to see the percentage of people who believe survivors are rising.
Tame spoke to ABC News Breakfast just before:
It’s incredibly hopeful and encouraging. What we’ve seen is a stark increase in the value of speaking up, using our voices to call out injustice, and through that, what we’ve seen is an increase in awareness and an understanding of these issues, which clearly, as the metrics prove, produces change in attitudes. So that’s fantastic.
An internet blackout that knocked out some of the world’s biggest websites on Tuesday was ultimately caused by a single customer updating their settings, the infrastructure provider Fastly has revealed.
A bug in Fastly’s code introduced in mid-May had lain dormant until Tuesday morning, according to Nick Rockwell, the company’s head of engineering and infrastructure. When the unnamed customer updated their settings, it triggered the flaw, which ultimately took down 85% of the company’s network.
Related: Fastly says single customer triggered bug behind mass internet outage
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