People don't have data, they have blog posts, vacation photos, and text messages. Talking about personal data as an abstract thing leads to error.
feistel
joined 1 year ago
To figure this out, we have to start with 100% and then subtract the chance we're in a Truman Show world run by producers who think math is hilarious. Because nobody thinks math jokes are funny we can subtract zero and be 100% certain.
It's suspicious that the criticism is in terms of miles traveled and the response is in terms of time. My own car operates flawlessly 98% of the time in a driverless mode called "park."