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Dropbox dropped the ball on security, haemorrhaging customer and third-party info.
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I mean I can't personally see why you would wish to do this because if you were reported to be dead then you would be a non-person and therefore would not be eligible for things like the Geneva Convention or basic human rights because you don't exist. So, like, in that case, if I killed you, it wouldn't be murder because you were already dead.
it stresses me out that techbros exist out there who are this utterly clueless about the space they're trying to revolutionize
It's the same with machine learning.
People persuading ChatGPT to spit out some code, then getting offended when coders point out that you can't rely on GPT enough to use it blind.
I'm not trying to revolutionize this space. Other people are, but I'm not one of them. I was using it as an example.
You managed to learn about block chain and the internet but not faking your own death and stealing an identity?
I mean, I know it's obviously possible to do so.