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Anyone who's done any research into security/privacy matters or social psychology should understand that security through obscurity is a widespread reflex that only works under very limited and expensive circumstances. Creative Assembly and Games Workshop have also been gas-lighting the shit out of their fanbases The interesting part to me, and what I think is most relevant to this community, is consoomers who apologize for dogshit companies tend to be very dense people in general. The type that get mad that their coworker makes 10% more than them rather than find a new job when the c-suite shits all over them.

Edit: Another example of denseness is in the comment section. The mod author was being tongue-in-cheek by stating "supported by CA" and some superminds just had to correct it

1 year ago
6 score
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Anyone who's done any research into security/privacy matters or social psychology should understand that security through obscurity is a widespread reflex that only works under very limited and expensive circumstances. Creative Assembly and Games Workshop have also been gas-lighting the shit out of their fanbases The interesting part to me, and what I think is most relevant to this community, is consoomers who apologize for dogshit companies tend to be very dense people in general. The type that get mad that their coworker makes 10% more than them rather than find a new job when the c-suite shits all over them.

Edit: Another example of denseness is in the comment section. The mod author was being tongue-in-cheek by stating "supported by CA" and some superminds just having to correct it

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: Original

Anyone who's done any research into security/privacy matters or social psychology should understand that security through obscurity is a widespread reflex that only works under very limited and expensive circumstances. Creative Assembly and Games Workshop have also been gas-lighting the shit out of their fanbases The interesting part to me, and what I think is most relevant to this community, is consoomers who apologize for dogshit companies tend to be very dense people in general. The type that get mad that their coworker makes 10% more than them rather than find a new job when the c-suite shits all over them.

1 year ago
1 score