TalesOfTrees
@TalesOfTrees@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Shop on the Temu app? Why class-action lawsuits in Canada and the U.S. have been proposed over privacy 5 months ago:
Yeah, despite the obvious attempt at “US bad” I agree with this dude… we need to go after every large corporation regardless of where it’s based. Implement consequences that’ll actually hurt these entities rather than just slaps on the wrist. Hold any member of the board or in any management position as personally responsible.
- Comment on SATANIC PEDOPHILIA, TORTURE AND DARK SECRETS REVEALED (MUST WATCH DOCUMENTARY) 7 months ago:
Don’t worry, you’re not missing anything. It’s 1 hour and 57 minutes of loosely related clips, shitty text over video and terrible audio quality. Skimming through it, yeah, there’s nothing of value (unless you value unhinged schizophrenic ranting as entertainment… in which case, yeah, still no value).
- Comment on Roku suffered another data breach, this time affecting 576,000 accounts 7 months ago:
I used to blame my cousin, as she has a raging drug addiction and does shady crap like steal people’s credit cards/checks and it was only after she had been over that I had noticed. But nope, still going despite time and resets. If I knew a way of pulling login info off the TV, I’d probably share it, because hell, why not.
- Comment on Roku suffered another data breach, this time affecting 576,000 accounts 7 months ago:
I’m thankful Roku has had data breaches. Mostly because I have a Roku TV that was somehow compromised and now, even after a couple of years and several full factory resets, whoever used my throwaway account signed up for all the streaming services at the highest tier. Hard to be mad when I havent had to pay for anything.
And no, before anyone says anything, it’s not putting my home network at risk, as it’s just the Roku account that’s compromised. Nothing tied to me personally, not even a card/address on the account, so I just chalk it up to “as long as it keeps working, Im not worrying about it”.
- Comment on Twitter’s Clumsy Pivot to X.com Is a Gift to Phishers 7 months ago:
Isn’t the “find-replace” mistake like… one of the first ones you come across learning to become a developer?