Repair nerds debate the ethics of turning in :marseypedo: in the comments of this video

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You can say all day long you don't look at customer data, but in my experience you end up seeing some of it anyways, completely unintentionally even. It's called thumbnail images.

You go to backup a customer's data, and the operating system itself generates thumbnails, which are miniature images of the files you're looking to back up for the customer.

So what do you do when you see 117 thumbnail images of barely dressed young girls when your customer is a grade school teacher?

Our company had to have that very exact discussion, with the boss even, but WHILE the backup was in process, the customer called back in basically saying they changed their mind and declined the data backup.

That was about the most F'ed up day I ever worked in tech, because due to our own privacy policies, we had to basically ignore the fact we saw the inappropriate thumbnails we saw.

I was disgusted with the whole situation, but there wasn't anything we could do anyways. The images weren't nude, but they weren't far from it either.

We had to dismiss this obvious pervert because we weren't supposed to see the files in the first place. Thank you automatic thumbnails for messing our heads up.

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This guy has a good series of videos where he rages against NYC over some sales tax audit and the homeless.

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Ya hes getting audited again too

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The deadbeat should just pay his taxes.

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