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catte_salad clone (da_667)

@SwiftOnSecurity Everything happens in loops. I remember binging forensic files with my wife and how some of these people thought they were evil geniuses using their computers to research horrifying things, at the onset of the information age, and digital forensics. Now, we're seeing the same thing today because the filesystem layer is intentionally abstracted. It makes me wonder whether or not it was intentional.

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catte_salad clone (da_667)

@SwiftOnSecurity This is different from 'old people yelling at clouds' about how 'the kids don't know cursive now', this is more like 'basic digital literacy to ensure that private things remain private or in limited distribution don't exist because you have notion of it'.

catte_salad clone (da_667)

@SwiftOnSecurity like, comparing digital literacy to lacking life skills that are no longer relevant is the most asinine logical fallacy.

catte_salad clone (da_667)

@SwiftOnSecurity just because you don't know that filesystems exist doesn't mean that there isn't a huge cache file and internet history on your mobile web browser of you searching for abortion clinics out of state, then leo taking your phone and using it to prosecute you or your parents.

This shit has consequences.

Delta Wye

@da_667 @SwiftOnSecurity Geez reminds me of the Casey Anthony thing where reasonable doubt regarding the computer forensics performed might have gotten her off of murder charges.

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