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Technology@lemmy.ml•Inside a phone smuggled out of North Korea
1533·7 months agoConsidering that the bbc is not a very trustworthy media outlet, I view them reporting this with the same incredulity of all the maga cried going on about Hunter Bidens laptop.
Not to say I don’t think PRNK isn’t an authoritarian regime but all the things they claim about that phone are the kind of malware that Western agencies use all the time.
You could write that as 1 line:
[ -z "$var" ] && echo "empty" || echo "no it aint"
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Technology@lemmy.ml•TikTok will completely shut down app in US on Sunday as ban looms
81·11 months agoByteDance is a privately-held global company, roughly 60 percent owned by global institutional investors (such as Blackrock, General Atlantic, and Susquehanna International Group), 20 percent owned by the company’s founders, and 20 percent owned by its employees—including over 7,000 U.S.-based employees.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•'Blade Runner 2049' Producers Sue Elon Musk, Tesla For Copyright Infringement
16·1 year agoThe cliff thought as much. Why else would it yeet him like that?!
(Doesn’t sound like he was because he also held patents for an insulin pump & a wheelchair that could climb stairs so his mind was definitely working towards solving real world problems & not just reinventing public transport)
Old man shouts at clouds hating on democratisation of music production tools and digital distribution, while sitting in his $x00,000 studio, wanting to consume music that uses laborious methods of manufacture and distribution and seeing it has no value if it doesn’t.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’
1·2 years agoNo, it’s all good. We’re on the same page about disaster recovery!
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’
2·2 years agoas long as there is at least one other backup that isn’t with this provider.
Which is exactly what I was saying.
Any services used with a cloud provider should be treated as 1 entity, no matter how many geo-locations they claim your data is backed up to because they are a single point from which all those can be deleted.
When I was last involved in a companies backups, we had a fire safe in the basement, we had an off-site location with another fire safe & third copies would go off to another company that provided a backup storage solution so for all backups to be deleted, someone had to go right out of their way to do so. Not just a simple deletion of our account & all backups are wiped.
That company had the foresight to do something similar & it’s saved them. [edited - was on the tube when I wrote this and didnt see the autocorrect had put ‘comment’, not ‘company’]
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’
2·2 years agoIt may have been more devastating if they relied exclusively on google for backups.
Which is why having any data, despite the number of backups, on a cloud provider shouldn’t be seen as off-site.
Only when it is truly outside their ecosphere and cannot be touched by them should it be viewed as such.
If that company didn’t have such resilience built into their backup plan, they would be toast with a derisory amount of compensation from Google.
Upon looking at it again, I see it just wants me to type in “what is skibidi toilet” into Google,
More of a Simple Simon Says… really
We have the mandatory security training at my company and they said it was going to be revised after a few of us showed how the advice it gave was insecure and incorrect!
The main programmer got the job because of nepotism as well!
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Bluesky is finally open to everyone. But will anyone come? We ask its CEO.
21·2 years agoThere were tools that people made that would find if the people you followed/followed you were on Mastodon and added them so the migration wasn’t quite as painful as some here have described.
S’all good! I was reading about it yesterday and was surprised that they already had the court cases
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Technology@lemmy.ml•eBay pays $3m fine in blogger harassment case
10·2 years agoOne of them was already jailed back in 2021 and the others were awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-57997117 [apologies for the bbc link so heres an archive link as an alt: https://archive.ph/QIGcn]
You can click that to clear it but you no longer get the threads or replies, just the initial tweet.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Buyers of Bored Ape NFTs sue after digital apes turn out to be bad investment
41·2 years agoOr tulips from the 17th century


CEOs still haven’t learnt to keep their mouths shut because they keep getting shot!