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Newspaper: Hackers are announcing a trove of personal data leaked from [company] after a forwarded spreadsheet inadvertently contained more data than the sender realised.
Newspaper: Hackers are announcing a trove of personal data leaked from [company] after a forwarded spreadsheet inadvertently contained more data than the sender realised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:New_pages_patrol already does something like that to ensure all new pages get some minimum number of views to check the quality.
just turn off the display of page edges in Inkscape?
For example you could do website hosting? Set up limits for each customer directory, configure PHP and Apache and sell space + bandwidth packages.
The price per month got pretty high recently, and it might be interesting to position a company as “for the long term” (the big providers all hide their true monthly cost behind an introductory period, so you would have to swap every 2 years to get the best price)
Still plenty of people on Second Life.
Standardized open format for documents might have been the only ISO meeting where people were protesting in the streets - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standardization_of_Office_Open_XML
So now ISO officially has two standard formats for the exact same thing!
Avoid using sudo and setuid by writing your own sudo program using setuid?
Or set your location to a European country?
Create github project, write markdown documents as readme.md?
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It was a staple of Asimov’s books that while trying to predict decisions of the robot brain, nobody in that world ever understood how they fundamentally worked.
He said that while the first few generations were programmed by humans, everything since that was programmed by the previous generation of programs.
This leads us to Asimov’s world in which nobody is even remotely capable of creating programs that violate the assumptions built into the first iteration of these systems - are we at that point now?
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Sounds a lot like what Joel Spolsky was advocating for since 2003, although now it’s easier since most people already have a private office, just not in “the office”.