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BugKilla ,
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And of course they put aside enough money to have their corpses removed and all the rubbish they took up with them....right?
Self indulgent, ego stroking narcissism is what this is.
They could have used their wealth to help community development programs in Nepal and pushed for making Everest a restricted world heritage site.

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I think you make a good case for making energy production a public utility. Private ownership of essential services is ethically bankrupt.
The fact that a company can fail and leave people without core services, is disgusting in my opinion.
Even more disgusting is that they almost always seek public funds to bail them out.

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Exactly, a lot data exfil'd is used to enrich other sources. All data loss should be treated as a catastrophic failure of security controls. Corporate victims should pay for their customers potential loss of identity and privacy as a preemptive action, even if the data in of itself may be considered low risk.
If compliance with this is difficult then executives should be forced under law to post all of their personal info into Wikipedia with audio samples of their voice, full genome mapping and mugshots.
Fuck these companies and their profits over people attitude.

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