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  • In my personal experience, ignoring them really doesn’t help anyone but them. They will find a way to spin that into their favour.

    And to perhaps go on a short tangent : one of the best ways to get rid of an infection is to kill it. Even our body’s immune system knows about that and is usually doing just that. To the point where it just orders sick body cells to die.

    In other words. Not helping them by not giving them any more free real estate is not enough, you need to make their lives actively miserable.

    Or yet again in other words, not paying them any more money is not good enough to stop otban or Hungary, you actually need to make it hurt for them if they keep doing what they want. Give their actions actual consequences.

    As it stands right now Hungary is best either out of the EU or at least has ALL their rights taken away from them while it stays how it is. Including all the EU funds and then some.

    They play hardball? You need to play hardball better than them. Simple as that.




  • There are reasons for why that is possible, for better or worse.

    To reverse malicious actions that may have been taken by other people that got access to the account for any reason for example.

    There may even be legal reasons for why that is the case. Licensing law can be quite complicated.

    And then there is the fact that if it’s hidden it’s effectively gone anyways and that may actually be what people actually care about. Not whether or not they technically still have that game or not. People wanting a clean library is a thing and it ties into the concept that is the right to be forgotten.


  • I have some thoughts on that despite the fact that I don’t even watch the show.

    For the first point: Load distribution to ensure that the system wears down more evenly is a thing that can be done. Yeah you may be able to automate it but there can be reasons why you may not want to do that, like added complexity that makes the system even more failure prone For the second point: It’s still a lot easier to maintain something than it is to fix it when it’s broken. Having eyes there to do that may just be a way to get someone to check for potential failure points before they become a problem. Even if they may be in other systems nearby that are unrelated. Having someone check those systems by hand also has a security aspect to it because it makes it less likely that someone can just tamper with that system. Yes you have dedicated security personnel but security is still everyone’s responsibility.

    Also. Plot points and all that stuff that makes it fun to watch.