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10,239karma·2,402submissions·April 5, 2019
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I want my usenet back
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Wait, wait, are.. are you suggesting there should be sudden volcano in curtain places? ;)
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>CFL bulbs are fine; they last years and they don't heat up your house like crazy. >LED bulbs are better in every way, but didn't exist 20 years ago and CFL did. Correct from political…
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Okay, let's go with your hypothesis regarding "inherent property of unperturbed social structures". It sounds plausible at a "high level". Is there upward mobility between th…
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Agree & I understand regarding creative compensation. Is this true for most jobs, or just for above a certain level? What percentage of CO workers fall below that threshold? I do not know. The a…
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I understand the public reasoning why the law was passed. I am not sure it is the right solution. As a business I would be very concerned that the cost/compensation for those few individuals with…
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The network policies , and Guidelines, recommendations and best practices are already fraught with subjectivity and the unsolvable dichotomy of carrier v publisher (at least in the USA).
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What risk should consumer worry about more? Increased risk of PII & financial data loss, or increased risk of purchasing fake & overpriced products?
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This would have been nice to see years ago!
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>The government has no authority to demand a software bill of materials (SBOM) from everyone who publishes software. Speaking from US Gov perspective - if the company is part of a contract (and ~40…
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It would help if the article included at least one real world application in layman's terms.
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The part I found very interesting in this, and thinking how such judicial thinking may help when there are data breaches: Unlike many civil settlement agreements, in which settling companies deny…
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