My government makes offside backups of my phone data constantly. The problem is they do not give it back when I need them.
102 0 ReplyMake a request per the GDPR.
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If it's a leak, we call it an unsanctioned opensourcing.
71 0 ReplySomeone pedantic: It's source-available, because it doesn't grant the necessary freedoms to e.g. redistribute and modify the code.
39 0 ReplyNot with that attitude
21 0 Replyfreedoms? 🏴☠️
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"Rapid unscheduled outsourcing"
22 0 ReplyRockstar be like
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Who breached Data?
33 0 ReplyIt's pronounced "Data".
34 0 ReplyI know that’s a quote, but I’m Australian and we say data like Data.
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14 0 ReplyAhaha at :05 should be GIF’d
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"fully functional"
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Gonna replace "surprise" with "emergent" and put this on a slide.
25 0 ReplyI prefer "super-availability".
14 0 ReplyNot gonna lie, Data breach sounds like a violation of one of Geordi's crewmates.
13 0 ReplyJust like a bug could be considered an “undocumented feature”.
8 0 ReplyData breaches are just what a specific commander wears on his legs.
7 0 Replylolllll 🤣
3 0 ReplyIt was a backup all along
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