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My understanding is that the default is private, it’s just that some folks make dumb decisions about how to let people into their bucket and therefore lets everyone in. But sure, if the standard prompts don’t get it across, make them really, REALLY obvious warnings. Unfortunately, many people ignore even obvious

From other sources, the password appear to be for the Cultura Colectiva app, not a user’s Facebook password itself. Here’s one reporting source saying this:

Yes, this. You have to go out of your way to make a bucket open. That’s just pure stupidity to do so. 

Facebook doesn’t seem to be “letting them” do anything, and the article notes that the logins are likely for the app and not for Facebook itself.

Oh nobody needs it, that’s for sure.

Because it is. If you think Facebook is the problem you have no idea what’s going on here.

Because people should shamed into securing their damn S3 buckets. It’s not impossible to do, in fact it’s the default and flashing orange warnings come up when it’s set to public.

Your Facebook password should never pass through Kinja’s server. They should be using OAuth or a similar scheme that gives Kinja a token for your account which is limited to what the outside app is authorized to do, not your actual password to allow carte blanche access to view, change, or post anything they want.

Sites that use “login with Facebook” or other services don’t need (shouldn’t ever possess) your password. It’s done through a token, so you login to Facebook, and Facebook hands an authorization token back to the service.

Is it from using FB to log in to other things (like Kinja).

That doesn’t fit history: the Republicans consistently resisted national control over businesses, and isolationism was strong (but not really dominate) in the Republican party. Neither of those fit fascism well.

Every time I read anything about this game I want to love and play it, but then I do and it sucks.

basically 8 bit EVE Online

All Airbus has to do is limit their crashes to 1 every year instead of Boeing’s 1 every six months! Airbus will be 2x safer!

The runaway trim SYMPTOM is identical to what the pilots are trained to handle. Whether MCAS adds another cause is immaterial - the result is handled exactly the same. Uncommanded trim presents the same every time - the control yoke becomes more difficult to hold in position. If the trim is changing to an unacceptable

Umm, the pilots are supposed to study ahead of time and not wait for the last second like a high school history final. 

But it’s their job, and lives are on the line.  Those who don’t upgrade don’t get to fly that model of airliner.

If Photoshop was suddenly the interface for flying an airplane, and you were a pilot, and said features were critical for normal functioning, then yeah I would expect you to read the manual.

You broke the rules man, no logical comments on Kinja.

I’m sure that Southwest likes having a photo of their jets used for a plane crash story that has nothing to do with Southwest crashing a plane.