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Comment Re:Probably just bad questions and answers (Score 1) 125

With AI we often overlook the reasons why what it replaced died. SO could have taken time to categorize and ADD helpful context, but instead they spent all their resources to gatekeeping and being downright malicious in handling new questions. Idk how many times I've searched for a .NET issue only to find an answer to .NET 2, with an API that uses completely different method calls. I know the people who run SO have learned nothing. Good riddance.

Comment Utilitarianism (Score 1) 15

There needs to be some formal rules set in place such that if you do not abide by them, you are no longer allowed to participate. China, Russia, and N. Korea have two-faced hypocritical governments that take advantage of the world allowing them to speak freely (in the digital realm), yet spend enormous energy ensuring that within their digital walls, you cannot speak freely.

Comment No More Access (Score 1) 57

I know this is virtually impossible to implement, but the Internet at a certain point has points of weakness that depend on trust. If you are a country with a well known reputation of breaking that trust so flippantly, you do not deserve to participate any longer. They need to be completely cut off from the rest of the world.

Comment Re: So... How is this an "arm waving" problem? (Score 1) 54

Thank you for saying this. I feel like 99% of all these exploit articles I read do not apply to myself or the general population (of people who have done basic bare minimum amount of work). Let me know when someone exploits a domain that my printer phones home to so I can avoid a reverse shell being set up.

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