Mike Parson is a very bad governor who beieves [sic] that his own IT team's very bad coding practices should not be blamed, and instead that he can attack journalists who ethically disclosed the vulnerability as "hackers" rather than take even the slightest bit of responsibility.
This is pure Trump(ism). It's whatever suits him at the moment. A shallow single layer thought process. He can't even think deep enough to realize that he can't have it both ways at once. It's pure luck with zero understanding that he's actually right about one of the ways.
So what happens when your loved one, who had no control over how their health monitor connected and wasn't even aware this was happening, dies because of this? And your garage gets emptied tonight while you're sleeping.
Oh, that's right: "A failure to plan (on your part) does not constitute an emergency (on my part)." It may be that neither company did anything about it until now, but no amount of suing can get your grandma or personal belongings back.
Because remember, it's only censorship when you're being moderated, not when you're doing the moderating.
I'd like to think the selfish fit throwing orange man-child has gained some sort of understanding of section 230, but I have a feeling he had absolutely nothing to do with anything remotely related to those protections in the TOS. He probably just ordered some lackey to "make sure I can't be sued" and went "blah blah blah" when they tried to explain that's what section 230 is for.
It would have been absolutely hilarious if he'd gotten 230 repealed and then had every single one of his social projects afterward get dragged through the mud because of it, if only it wasn't for the MASSIVE collateral damage it would have caused to people who actually get how things work.
Slimy organization responds slimily, attacking its own parent. If it wasn't for good innocent people being influenced by all this crap revolving around the big orange turd, this would be hilarious.
Only 1 year? Maybe they're counting on being exorcised from the games they sabotaged by then anyway, since.. you know.. this colossally unnecessary screw-up probably sped that process up a bit.
No logic (that makes sense anyway) involved whatsoever
Greed ("social media was used and they're rich, so they must pay me!") and ignorance (literally ignoring that these are misguided) makes people including lawyers keep trying this crap.
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Re: Re: I'm a hacker!
A crummy commercial?!
On the post: Turns Out It Was Actually The Missouri Governor's Office Who Was Responsible For The Security Vulnerability Exposing Teacher Data
Re: Re: I'm a hacker!
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On the post: Turns Out It Was Actually The Missouri Governor's Office Who Was Responsible For The Security Vulnerability Exposing Teacher Data
I'm a hacker!
Mike Parson is a very bad governor who beieves [sic] that his own IT team's very bad coding practices should not be blamed, and instead that he can attack journalists who ethically disclosed the vulnerability as "hackers" rather than take even the slightest bit of responsibility.
On the post: Even As Trump Relies On Section 230 For Truth Social, He's Claiming In Lawsuits That It's Unconstitutional
Love hate relationship, a sign of cluelessness
This is pure Trump(ism). It's whatever suits him at the moment. A shallow single layer thought process. He can't even think deep enough to realize that he can't have it both ways at once. It's pure luck with zero understanding that he's actually right about one of the ways.
On the post: Medical, Home Alarm Industries Warn Of Major Outages As AT&T Shuts Down 3G Network
It's not just about the companies
So what happens when your loved one, who had no control over how their health monitor connected and wasn't even aware this was happening, dies because of this? And your garage gets emptied tonight while you're sleeping.
Oh, that's right: "A failure to plan (on your part) does not constitute an emergency (on my part)." It may be that neither company did anything about it until now, but no amount of suing can get your grandma or personal belongings back.
On the post: Trump's Truth Social Bakes Section 230 Directly Into Its Terms, So Apparently Trump Now Likes Section 230
Because remember, it's only censorship when you're being moderated, not when you're doing the moderating.
I'd like to think the selfish fit throwing orange man-child has gained some sort of understanding of section 230, but I have a feeling he had absolutely nothing to do with anything remotely related to those protections in the TOS. He probably just ordered some lackey to "make sure I can't be sued" and went "blah blah blah" when they tried to explain that's what section 230 is for.
It would have been absolutely hilarious if he'd gotten 230 repealed and then had every single one of his social projects afterward get dragged through the mud because of it, if only it wasn't for the MASSIVE collateral damage it would have caused to people who actually get how things work.
On the post: Emails Show The LAPD Cut Ties With The Citizen App After Its Started A Vigilante Manhunt Targeting An Innocent Person
LAPD: They can't be doing that! That's our job!
On the post: OAN Throws A Hissy Fit After Being Axed By AT&T, DirecTV
"find dirt"
Slimy organization responds slimily, attacking its own parent. If it wasn't for good innocent people being influenced by all this crap revolving around the big orange turd, this would be hilarious.
On the post: PUBG Corp. At It Again: Sues Garena, Apple, And Google For Copyright Infringement Over 'Free Fire' App
Massive ego
"We mimicked nature and civilization and now they've mimicked us! Whaaaa!!!"
No, you morons, they mimicked nature and civilization too!
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Re: Not a direct quote from out of the blue: 'That, no. Stop tha
Oh look, it's the resident logic twisting troll. Better get back to Fremont and do the only thing you do well; protect that Volkswagen.
On the post: Hikvision's Director Of Cybersecurity And Privacy Says IoT Devices With Backdoors 'Can't Be Used To Spy On Companies, Individuals Or Nations'
Lemme guess...
He "promoted" from Sales/Marketing.
On the post: Hey North Face! Our Story About You Flipping Out Over 'Hey Fuck Face' Is Not Trademark Infringement
Why yellow?
Definition of yellow that applies here:
Cowardly
On the post: Canadian Telecom Giant Rogers Mired In Bizarre Executive Power Feud That Began With A Butt Dial
Re:
And Airplane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OBZf0QdKdE
On the post: Denuvo Games Once Again Broken For Paying Customers Thanks To DRM Mishap
Way to go Denuvo (tm)
Only 1 year? Maybe they're counting on being exorcised from the games they sabotaged by then anyway, since.. you know.. this colossally unnecessary screw-up probably sped that process up a bit.
On the post: Donald Trump Asserts Fair Use, 'Absolute Immunity' In Lame Attempt To Evade Copyright Suit By Eddy Grant
FIFY
..smack the crap out of him.
On the post: Judge Dumps Felony Manslaughter Charges Brought Against An Arrestee After A Deputy Ran Over Another Deputy
What should be a crime is trying to destroy someone's life like that.
On the post: Trump Announces His Own Social Network, 'Truth Social,' Which Says It Can Kick Off Users For Any Reason (And Already Is)
Do as we say, not as we do
As in TRUTH Social? At least they spelled capital right.
On the post: Trump Announces His Own Social Network, 'Truth Social,' Which Says It Can Kick Off Users For Any Reason (And Already Is)
But.. but.. I thought it was all about..
"Free speech!!!!!!!!!" (only if it conforms to their wacky ideas 🤪)
On the post: Verizon 'Visible' Wireless Accounts Hacked, Exploited To Buy New iPhones
"Visible", as in your usernames and passwords are visible to everyone.
On the post: Suing Social Media Sites Over Acts Of Terrorism Continues To Be A Losing Bet, As 11th Circuit Dumps Another Flawed Lawsuit
No logic (that makes sense anyway) involved whatsoever
Greed ("social media was used and they're rich, so they must pay me!") and ignorance (literally ignoring that these are misguided) makes people including lawyers keep trying this crap.
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