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1. Bhilai+8m[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:25:52
>>i13e+(OP)
Sorry to break it to you folks but if you hated your data being with Google, you are in for a surprise on how atrociously bad Microsoft is at privacy and security. Multiple close friends who have worked at Microsoft tell me that search history data - who is searching what, is basically sitting in systems with ACLs so bad that 20-30K employees have access through transitive membership of groups. To access a customer's data you just need to know token which is logged everywhere and is apparently very easy to generate. I have heard horror stories from them about privacy incidents which never went public.

From what I know about Google, they are serious about least privilege type of stuff internally and employees dont get arbitrary unbound access to systems or data.

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2. revski+0n[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:29:40
>>Bhilai+8m
It's not much about Microsoft. At least it improved human life in serious ways (Typescript, VSCode,...). What did Google bring to my life ? Nothing except for spam stuffs from Ad, Email,...

You're responsible for your data, not Google, not Microsoft.

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3. amarty+Go[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:36:28
>>revski+0n
While it might be fashionable to hate on Google, the question "What did Google bring to my life" seems really odd. I can't believe I have to say this but search, and more importantly good/fast search, is to Google's credit. Typescript and VSCode all have, and will continue to have alternatives, but for a long time, Google was (some may argue it still is) the bleeding edge of search. Anyway, there might be a generational thing at play here, if so, I meant no condescension.
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4. revski+br[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:47:49
>>amarty+Go
You're making assumptions. I listed facts.
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5. thefur+cs[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:52:57
>>revski+br
Yeah, I'm gonna need to see some citation on how Typescript and VSCode improved life for humanity. Break out some of them facts you're talking about.
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6. revski+ut[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:58:45
>>thefur+cs
I specify "my life", not other's life, and it's a fact. Why bother then (i'm curious)?
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