Re: [perpass] perens-perpass-appropriate-response-01

"Andreas Kuckartz" <a.kuckartz@ping.de> Wed, 04 December 2013 20:46 UTC

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Bruce Perens:
> I don't particularly care if someone can reconstruct a pattern of access
> from public file retrievals I make on the web. I can't imagine why
> anyone would ever be interested.
> 
> I have NDAs with various companies and confidentiality orders from a few
> courts, and I'm an insider stockholder for two companies. I'm careful
> with that data. But casual stuff on the web? Nothing to hide there.

You sound like a troll. Anyway: Your personal life is irrelevant in this
discussion.

Cheers,
Andreas