• Possibly linux
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      207 months ago

      That’s how it works in security. It is unethical to not give the company time to react before public disclosure.

      • @emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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        27 months ago

        I think they meant that if the students hadn’t told the company, they and their classmates could have done their laundry for free.

            • @AstralPath@lemmy.ca
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              77 months ago

              Bruh, I worked for laundry company in Ottawa. Many landlords were charging $4.50 CAD for a wash and $2.50 for a dry back in 2015. I shudder to think how high its gotten now.

              Fucking shit ass garbage company. Boss was a smarmy cunt too. “Walked 10 miles up hill both ways to school” kind of prick.

              Laundry is a basic service that should be easily affordable for everyone. Charging a premium for it is scummy.

              Steal from landlord laundry every chance you get.

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              -107 months ago

              Then don’t use them. I really doubt they are making a ton off of a laundromat. If you can’t find an alternative place open your own and get a new source of income.