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by taeric
1212 days ago
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I clearly don't know all the specifics of their case. Such that, if you have closer information, I am not trying to gaslight you on what you know. I am concerned with "best practices" in our industry, though. Too many of them are not geared to wide adherence and have fantastically bad failure cases. |
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Random think tanks doing thought leadership on CNN or at Brookings will jack themselves off to the notion of "online warfare" and whatnot, but those guys can barely type, let alone write cohesive policy.
I've been on both sides of this - both in the policy making world and in the private sector tech world - and cases like Oakland keep happening in a daily basis everywhere and will keep happening forever.