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Dropbox dropped the ball on security, haemorrhaging customer and third-party info.
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
It's almost like the cloud isn't the answer to everything...
Back when "cloud computing" was the latest buzzword, I had the same feeling that I have about LLMs now: Sure, it's neat and has many uses... but it doesn't solve everything.
It's worth noting that I had the same feeling about block-chain, but I still don't know about a practical use cases for a public write-only database.
Write-only meaning it can't be read...?
They probably meant append-only meaning existing entries can't be changed (for some value of "can't").