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Good for him.
Good for him.
The whole environment needs to be as clean as humans are capable of making it, utilizing the most advanced technology available, so every nanometer of the machine is in immaculate condition.
Everyone else is responsible for our own poor decisions!
Jesus Christ, I won’t be linking to them anymore.
I like using the site personally though, as I never get ads.
Sometimes we’re just not in the same space mentally though.
Oh hey, they made a comic about you!
Edit: Linked to a better site
__________ is still trying to make ___________ happen, could be used to describe way too many tech companies these days.
Somebody should do something!
What? You thought this conflict was actually real?
It would seem that we shall be requiring you peasants to give up another 10% of your daily carbon footprint to meet the demands of our new machine overlord.
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At risk of getting myself banned (I guess a litmus test for myself to see how zealous the mods are here), one of the pioneering studies done in the field ended in suicide.
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Because you keep making salacious claims that can’t be properly sourced instead of focusing on provable arguments.
If it works well for the job
Your example is one where it clearly isn’t a great fit for the job. If you wanted to transfer sensitive data discretely, a floppy could be significantly better than a wired network where you’ve got to worry about America/Russia/China/Israel/Iran and who knows who else peeping on the transfer, or a USB drive which is already known to be compromised by stuxnet derivatives.
If it works well for the job that it’s tasked to perform, why change it? It’s got the added benefit of being an unintentional security feature now too, as very few others will even have a drive for reading them. Sort of like how manual transmissions are much less likely to be stolen now.
“It’s not that big of a deal” repeated enough times, is exactly how our society got to this state in the first place.
Provoking others to consider that exact issue is why I asked the question. :)
The entire reason it became an insult was because of wealthy urbanites disparaging the working class.