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by rendall
2136 days ago
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I might agree with you if the modified Minesweeper did anything more than (if I read correctly) allow OP only to view and modify that game alone, and only when the worker was actually playing it Nothing was seen that couldn't be seen by shoulder-surfing. |
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As ridiculous as it sounds to someone in either camp, both were okay.
The former was an organization where everyone fundamentally trusted each other, and the concept of anyone doing anything really wrong was just foreign. It's so dissimilar to most business in tech today (which are either trillion-dollar megacorps, or places where people jump jobs every 3 years). This was an organization where people stuck around for decades, and everyone really knew each other. Doors weren't locked, and everyone had access to everything. It worked well.
The latter is like most of the tech industry today. My machine is private, and if you've hacked my minesweeper, I'm going to reinstall my OS. I don't know you well enough to know you didn't root my machine or steal my personal files. I'm also talking to HR since you shouldn't work here.