

Sailing the high seas solves those problems too. Forego Amazon Prime and just steal your shit from their cargo ships.
Sailing the high seas solves those problems too. Forego Amazon Prime and just steal your shit from their cargo ships.
At least they preserved the BSOD acronym.
It’s in a technology community but isn’t really about technology. It doesn’t contain much useful information (the post would be a better place to share what TWC is than assuming I’ll be curious enough to join a Zoom session). This is straight up spam.
And “anti-law enforcement agitators” = non-whites who don’t want their children kidnapped.
…Florida law is only relevant within Florida and, to a limited extent, the United States.
And even then only to the extent those with the power to do so choose to enforce it. It might matter if you or I break the law; it will not matter in any meaningful way if Meta does.
I don’t think an article writing for an audience that needs API defined is the place to get the finer details. Also, does it really matter? Keeping secrets out of the repo is pretty basic stuff, so there’s a lack of fundamental information security awareness.
I’d bet all the monies that there’s a bunch of unencrypted spreadsheets with enough data to steal millions of identities on some idiot’s Google Drive or whatever, and a bunch of it’s been shared with commercial LLMs without any of our consent. Our personal data’s being handled less securely than the average corporate SharePoint site’s plans for the next pizza party.