I wouldn't be surprised if there somehow were a cover-up of safety and efficacy of these devices.
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That's why companies use SSO, so when they lay off someone, they just have to disable one account.
So, with all these negative opinions of reddit and spez, Iβm both curious what the business world generally thinks of him, and their plan for the business.
They probably think he's doing a great job.
Holy shit I can't stop laughing that's actually amazing.
I think the problem with projects like that is they end up with stuff like this: https://i.imgur.com/PRX4haL.png where the only recommended client is one that is unmaintained.
Though I hope Revolt succeeds because Discord has way too big of a monopoly.
One of the projects I'm a maintainer of does the same thing. I am very strongly against donations because it can create an unnecessary burden on staff and an expectation by players that we don't want to have happen.
How expensive are they, $100,000 or maybe more?
They absolutely were, yeah.
That's assuming they update their backups, or that if they do update their backups they don't keep historical versions.
IMO once the data has been shared it is no longer safe and there's nothing we can do.
I'd bet a year of my salary that it only deletes it from public view so people can no longer get helped from Reddit's Google search results, but a copy (or more than one copy) is still retained on their internal servers.
The enshitification is very, very real. This is why the Fediverse is so important.
I want some Plex & Sex π©