Armand the Armadillo, here again, your RPost product evangelist. With all this talk of AI creating “perfect” essays, playlists that “perfectly” divine what songs you will want to hear, and genetic tests that can “near perfectly” discern who your ancestors were, it makes me a little nostalgic for good-ole-human imperfection.
When you think of a whistleblower at any time other than 11:59 on New Year’s Eve, you probably have in mind someone who put themselves in grave career (or physical) jeopardy to expose wrongdoings at the highest corporate or governmental levels.
Biometric security is as old as fingerprints first being lifted from crime scenes. The idea, of course, is that there are certain unique biometric signatures we all have.
There’s this boba tea place near my house (there’s probably one near every house now), which has great tea, but it also has one of the most annoyingly frustrating, yet addictive diversions known to man: a claw machine game.
Mis-sending emails has been a problem since the dawn of email. We’ve all been there. You ‘replied all’ instead of to a single, intended recipient.
Today, in fact, a few minutes ago, I received an email from a colleague’s assistant that said, “Good afternoon, earlier today you received an email for the upcoming Summit. Please do not use the information in the file that was at the link in that email. The file contains information some participants have deemed private.
In one of the weirdest stories of the year so far, highly sensitive Pentagon documents have shown up on Discord, a haven for young video gamers, as part of a debate about US involvement in the Ukraine war. It would almost be as if you and I were having a chat in the comments section on ESPN about whether the Chiefs could repeat as Super Bowl Champions, and I posted their entire playbook as evidence.
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