KairuByte

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I think my overly ridiculous point should have been clear. Just because one person doesn’t want to buy something doesn’t mean it’s a dumb product. Change airplane to literally anything one person might want but another doesn’t. Are tampons a dumb product because men don’t use them? Are baseball caps dumb because I don’t use them?

No, fraud would require both deception and some sort of monetary/property/right loss.

They reportedly identified as themselves, not the booker. And they didn’t deprive the booker of any of those things.

They’re just assholes, and un/fortunately for various reasons both ways, that is not illegal.

Folding phone is “best of both worlds” in that regard. You can use it one handed “like a phone” and open it to use it two-ish handed “like a tablet”.

I can understand not really having the need/want but it seems silly to think one handed use is out the window because it opens.

I want to mention, bit rot is real. The data can be read, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t degraded. Tape has a much lower chance of the data just… changing.

Now, does it truly matter? It depends.

If you are truly worried that your precious photos are going to rot away, then it may be worth it to invest in tapes. Irreplaceable data is priceless, after all.

Yeah, the number of times I heard “that’s an edge case” when it came to security so we didn’t have to invest dev time was maddening. One of my old employers, if you know the right URL to call, you can just mass print whatever you want from the open internet. But because it’s an “internal application” it was deemed not a concern, simply because most of the people who are intended to use it wouldn’t know how to inspect network traffic.

Recording inherently means saving. The exact definition includes the word “permanent”. Arguing that recording in this case means “the image data exists in memory” is a level of semantics that means literally nothing in this argument. Yes, we are all quite aware that the image data exists in one form or another when the camera is on. The question is, is it creating a recording, streaming that out, or handling the data locally and disposing of the data before it reaches permanent storage.