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Kamala on Cloud Storage

mandrill

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Whoah! You really hit the jackpot with that one, didn't you?

She's an attorney, not a tech geek. I'm sure she makes all sorts of mistakes. Just like I probably would.

But hey! Now you've lost interest in Hunter Biden, you get to talk about this. Good job, Butler!!!
 

Leimonis

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Whoah! You really hit the jackpot with that one, didn't you?

She's an attorney, not a tech geek. I'm sure she makes all sorts of mistakes. Just like I probably would.

But hey! Now you've lost interest in Hunter Biden, you get to talk about this. Good job, Butler!!!
I bet that she prosecuted cases where cloud storage was involved in one way or another and she has a better understanding of it that she let out in that video
 

Valcazar

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I bet that she prosecuted cases where cloud storage was involved in one way or another and she has a better understanding of it that she let out in that video
She has a perfectly fine understanding, even back then 14 years ago.

She's discussing that privacy laws developed in the context of physical space and physical items and with the move (back then very recent) to cloud storage, you have to have laws adapt because that framework is no longer appropriate.

[More context for the quote in the clip:

So given where we are now, so no longer are you necessarily keeping those private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of the house. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us, right? It's no longer in a physical place. And so we have to — lawyers, judges, government — realize that times are changing and we're gonna have to figure out a way to adapt. And adapt to the realities of where we are.
]

You have to remember that clips like that are cut that way to sucker the deeply gullible; people who will just grab anything that reinforces their preferred narrative and just accept things uncritically.
You should always look for more context on anything, but especially when the clip is short.
 

mandrill

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She has a perfectly fine understanding, even back then 14 years ago.

She's discussing that privacy laws developed in the context of physical space and physical items and with the move (back then very recent) to cloud storage, you have to have laws adapt because that framework is no longer appropriate.

[More context for the quote in the clip:

So given where we are now, so no longer are you necessarily keeping those private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of the house. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us, right? It's no longer in a physical place. And so we have to — lawyers, judges, government — realize that times are changing and we're gonna have to figure out a way to adapt. And adapt to the realities of where we are.
]

You have to remember that clips like that are cut that way to sucker the deeply gullible; people who will just grab anything that reinforces their preferred narrative and just accept things uncritically.
You should always look for more context on anything, but especially when the clip is short.
You ARE talking about Mitchell here, you realize?? :sneaky:
 

Butler1000

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She has a perfectly fine understanding, even back then 14 years ago.

She's discussing that privacy laws developed in the context of physical space and physical items and with the move (back then very recent) to cloud storage, you have to have laws adapt because that framework is no longer appropriate.

[More context for the quote in the clip:

So given where we are now, so no longer are you necessarily keeping those private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of the house. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us, right? It's no longer in a physical place. And so we have to — lawyers, judges, government — realize that times are changing and we're gonna have to figure out a way to adapt. And adapt to the realities of where we are.
]

You have to remember that clips like that are cut that way to sucker the deeply gullible; people who will just grab anything that reinforces their preferred narrative and just accept things uncritically.
You should always look for more context on anything, but especially when the clip is short.
Um. Being a decent communicator is in the job description. She isn't really cutting it when she sounds like this.

Leader of the free world and all that......
 

y2kmark

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She has a perfectly fine understanding, even back then 14 years ago.

She's discussing that privacy laws developed in the context of physical space and physical items and with the move (back then very recent) to cloud storage, you have to have laws adapt because that framework is no longer appropriate.

[More context for the quote in the clip:

So given where we are now, so no longer are you necessarily keeping those private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of the house. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us, right? It's no longer in a physical place. And so we have to — lawyers, judges, government — realize that times are changing and we're gonna have to figure out a way to adapt. And adapt to the realities of where we are.
]

You have to remember that clips like that are cut that way to sucker the deeply gullible; people who will just grab anything that reinforces their preferred narrative and just accept things uncritically.
You should always look for more context on anything, but especially when the clip is short.
So, al lot of these righty morons don't understand cloud computing. Are we supposed to be shocked:rolleyes:???
 

Leimonis

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So, al lot of these righty morons don't understand cloud computing. Are we supposed to be shocked:rolleyes:???
Cloud computing? They think that whoever had bigger rallies must have gotten more votes. I don’t know how they find their ass when they need to wipe it
 
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