Considering that dns doesn't exist anymore nothing would happen. In 2012, even without a vm, sandbox or other protection you could have just used a tor browser which had existed for 4 years when the fight occurred. Maybe think about accommodating people at work and thinking on your feet instead of being an abrasive nuisance?
In a corporate environment you need to accommodate dumb request constantly. Instead of spazzing out you should think about ways to compromise. If your boss asks you do to something dumb you figure out a way to placate them. It was funny radio, but if you want to acually keep a job and move up to higher paying positions keep that in mind. It not like clicking on risky shit is something you couldn't have predicted.
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Hey! Literal Larry! I don't actually remember the website from 15 years ago.
Thanks for your expertise. I'm really not aware of any instance where I would need a TOR browser to accommodate a guests' request. I'm also not about to broadcast live movie piracy on a corporate platform.
In a cooperate environment, nobody is asking you to stream a movie from the internet and play in on the air. If Opie wants to pot up live TV, or rebroadcast other radio shows, that's on him, and he's probably not going to take shit for it. I click the link, and now our show is fucked, Ron & Fez is fucked and XM has to send their guy from DC to re-image the drive and set it up to control the video distribution setup we had.
It wasn't just some random AIDS machine. It controlled what Opie/Fez saw, the phones, in-studio camera, as well as what monitor a source was displayed on. This was a vital machine.
If he wanted to use my machine in the office or literally ANY other computer, I wouldn't have care. That one, was important.