according to the WaPo, this guy was such a L33T hacker that 'he needed help transferring data from a thumb drive “to his personal computer"'.
Ooookay
throw101010 13 hours ago [-]
What did you expect from people going around and thinking "big balls" is a cool and impressive nickname.
The problem is that as idiotic as the people of DOGE were, the questionable motives for their actions are the only thing that's left following the monumental failure DOGE has been in terms of meeting their announced goals.
There is literally no fraud/abuse that has been discovered let alone prosecuted and they redefined "waste" to "programs I don't like" to save few hundred millions, maybe a billion... from and original target between 1 and 2 TRILLIONS (according to Musk).
I unfortunately don't think we can (nor should) apply Hanlon's razor, they will abuse the collected data one way or another.
expedition32 3 hours ago [-]
The iPhone generation everyone.
its-kostya 13 hours ago [-]
"kids" these days don't know what a file is. Seriously, ask anyone you know that is a college professor (in the states).
At a former company, we had an 18yo intern: One day he was given the task to clean-up an old wall closet that wasnt touched for years.
He found some 3.5" floppy disk - he went over to us saying: "why did you 3d-print the Save-Icon from Office so many times"
:-D
GJim 4 hours ago [-]
I really don't know why you are being downvoted.
My experience is you are indeed correct. Modern phone/tablet users are so divorced from a file systems that those brought up on them have no idea what a file is or where their data is saved... The data (video, music, shopping-list) simply exists "in the app".
(And don't get me started on their concept of data portability!)
bitfilped 1 hours ago [-]
Yep our newest team member came in having never used a posix filesystem in a production environment. It genuinely blew my mind.
bediger4000 10 hours ago [-]
Wait, is a "file' a folder or an app?
GuestFAUniverse 8 hours ago [-]
Yes.
hammock 12 hours ago [-]
The submitted title is editorialized. The article headline goes “…, report says”
There is a whistleblower report that says one thing and the SSA official that says another thing.
Regardless of which you believe, the HN title is questionable.
SpicyLemonZest 10 hours ago [-]
It's beyond credulous to give the benefit of the doubt to a spokesperson who responds to questions about a whistleblower report by complaining that the reporter is “desperate for clicks and eager to publish fake news to scare seniors." They're obviously lying, trustworthy sources do not talk this way.
> If a post reports on something found on another site, submit the latter.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Ooookay
The problem is that as idiotic as the people of DOGE were, the questionable motives for their actions are the only thing that's left following the monumental failure DOGE has been in terms of meeting their announced goals.
There is literally no fraud/abuse that has been discovered let alone prosecuted and they redefined "waste" to "programs I don't like" to save few hundred millions, maybe a billion... from and original target between 1 and 2 TRILLIONS (according to Musk).
I unfortunately don't think we can (nor should) apply Hanlon's razor, they will abuse the collected data one way or another.
He found some 3.5" floppy disk - he went over to us saying: "why did you 3d-print the Save-Icon from Office so many times"
:-D
My experience is you are indeed correct. Modern phone/tablet users are so divorced from a file systems that those brought up on them have no idea what a file is or where their data is saved... The data (video, music, shopping-list) simply exists "in the app".
(And don't get me started on their concept of data portability!)
There is a whistleblower report that says one thing and the SSA official that says another thing.
Regardless of which you believe, the HN title is questionable.