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1. SamInT+mc[view] [source] 2025-12-22 17:31:36
>>chaps+(OP)
It's 2025. The ISP gateway I got comes with more default security than these cameras. The barrier to entry on security is lower than it ever has been in history. Whoever let this past the QC phase is an idiot.
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2. embedd+Ed[view] [source] 2025-12-22 17:38:13
>>SamInT+mc
> Whoever let this past the QC phase is an idiot.

It's all a matter of perspective. I'm sure to some executive somewhere, the person/s who approved all of this is seen as heroes, as they shaved of 0.7% or whatever from the costs of the development, and therefore made shareholders more money.

Until there are laws in place that makes people actually responsible for creating these situations, it'll continue, as for a company, profits goes above all.

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3. SamInT+Me[view] [source] 2025-12-22 17:43:58
>>embedd+Ed
So you're trying to justify this type of rampant negligence in tech? Do you think justifying such malfeasance makes up for fact we literally have surveillance networks that bad actors can tap to do really awful things?

Anyone that cares about their perspective has missed the point.

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4. MSFT_E+jf[view] [source] 2025-12-22 17:46:14
>>SamInT+Me
I don't think the person you're replying to is justifying it, but saying there's no laws to prevent the abuse.

Personally I think tech CEOs should be put in stocks in the town square on the regular but they're protected from any form of repercussions besides extreme cases of fraud. Even then, they're only held accountable when the money people have their money effected, not when normal people are bulldozed by the abuse.

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5. SamInT+gh[view] [source] 2025-12-22 17:55:30
>>MSFT_E+jf
If I was 10 years younger, I might agree that they aren't justifying it, but I have enough experience with passive speech to just not let it pass anymore.

Regarding remedy, we really need laws on this stuff yesterday. The problem is that we have to gut first amendment freedoms for some of this stuff, which wont go anywhere because there will always be too much overreach with today's representatives.

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6. yunwal+xl[view] [source] 2025-12-22 18:16:18
>>SamInT+gh
You should probably read the comment you're replying to before replying

> Until there are laws in place that makes people actually responsible for creating these situations, it'll continue, as for a company, profits goes above all.

They obviously meant that we ought to be holding these people responsible.

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7. SamInT+qu[view] [source] 2025-12-22 18:57:41
>>yunwal+xl
> You should probably read the comment you're replying to before replying

Congrats you spotted the thing we agreed on between comments. If you fail to see the agreement through parity of the part that was echoed, idk what to tell you. Education system is failing everyone in it these days.

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8. yunwal+0Z[view] [source] 2025-12-22 21:29:20
>>SamInT+qu
> If I was 10 years younger, I might agree that they aren't justifying it

You maybe need to read your own comments then? Idk man, they clearly aren't justifying anything, they're being critical and you're just spouting off about the education system

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