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@dps910 @p
>thinking people on here can be doxxed, somehow?

If he has access to unredacted whois records, he can literally dox anyone with a domain that didn't use an anonymous LLC in the contact info or risked getting the domain seized for wrong info. You can blame ICANN for that.

>the post is gone anyways. Maybe it was the threats he was receiving

He nuked all posts on his account. Anyways you cannot complain to receive death threats when you threaten to dox people online. You are basically threatening to be the biggest scum on the Internet you can be.

His posts were "how could this happen to me" moment anyway.
@dps910 @phnt

> yeah, I saw his post when i woke up a couple hours ago about receiving death threats

Pretend persecution, you know. They rarely get down off the cross.

> also him thinking people on here can be doxxed, somehow?

Well, like, a lot of people can. I've never been hard to find. (Although I am a bit hard to find physically now.) But I think it's just a sabre-rattle.
@Owl @phnt @NonPlayableClown AWS exists as a corporate compliance module. Like ActiveDirectory, every AWS option, drop-down, checkbox, access grant, whatever, is designed to line up with a checkbox on a form: title $x means you get $y access to the systems that do $z. There's not a huge reason to use them instead of any other "cloud" provider unless you do cog shit.
@NonPlayableClown @mijndert

> That and "I love whatever code chatgpt regurgitate back at me" kind of guy.

Well, I did look at the "minimalism" post: it was a short read and the spends a few paragraphs talking about how "minimalism" has nothing to do with "less shit" but he's just buying shit and trying to spark joy. That doesn't seem minimalist to me. It seemed like it was written by someone that was not paying attention to what he was writing, you know, like...

> I use GitHub Copilot in my code editor, Visual Studio Code, to help me write code faster. I use it mainly for autofilling certain variables in my Terraform code. I sometimes ask it to sort a list in alphabetical order.

Like, uh...did this cracker just replace `|sort` with a goddamn LLM?