Haha no the prongs of the first one looks good. But the handle looks too thin for my big hands. That thick fork looks like a nightmare, though.
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Personally I don’t like that handle either. Needs to be thicker.
There’s a whole Wikipedia page about it. But here is the important bit:
In the past, caller ID spoofing required an advanced knowledge of telephony equipment that could be quite expensive. However, with open source software (such as Asterisk or FreeSWITCH, and almost any VoIP company), one can spoof calls with minimal costs and effort.
Some VoIP providers allow the user to configure their displayed number as part of the configuration page on the provider’s web interface. No additional software is required.
So it’s pretty trivial these days because the phone number coming from the phone network doesn’t help when the phone network lets you set whatever you like.
Unfortunately the calling party can show whatever they want for the caller number, there’s no validation that it’s true.
I like the implication that the AI screening saw “vengeance” and decided they were worthy for short listing.
I like the implication that the interviewer saw it in the job application and decided to invite them to a formal interview before even mentioning it.
Just reading your comment gave me arthritis.