Many tools and programs have started life as a niche hacking tool. For example, XBMC. I also had to pause and wonder if this tied into the PSP somehow.
> Many tools and programs have started life as a niche hacking tool. For example, XBMC
Your little story is relevant.. how?
The rest of the title literally has nothing to do with the Sony PSP... If you open the article, you'll see it has even less to do with the Sony PSP. It's not hard, folks, even for "Hacker" "News".
I believe they were breached relatively recently. If your jurisdiction doesn't require reporting you might not have gotten notification currently or in the past. They may also not know they're breached.
>There is no valid counterargument to the abstract idea.
I think that there is. It's hard to explain on short notice, but it's the intersection of the abstract concepts of model overfitting, precognition based on data (such as pregnancy), and what happens when the products are not built to serve the user whose data powers them.