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Hacker News1 Fire destroys S. Korean government's cloud storage system, no backups availableBackup strategy failures: Discussion centers on South Korea's catastrophic lack of proper backup systems, with 858TB of government data lost due to fire. Users debate the wisdom of avoiding foreign cloud providers vs. implementing basic 3-2-1 backup rules, noting even $20k/month AWS costs would have prevented this disaster.Government technology competence: Comments question how a tech-advanced nation like South Korea could have such poor government IT infrastructure. Users note Korean government systems still rely on outdated technology like Internet Explorer and ActiveX, comparing it unfavorably to other nations' disaster recovery capabilities.Suspicious timing and conspiracy theories: Users discuss the suspicious timing of the fire occurring on the same day as a scheduled government inspection related to North Korean hacking incidents. Some speculate about potential cover-ups, while others note similar patterns in other countries where convenient disasters destroy incriminating evidence.
Reddit science1 Using scented products indoors changes the chemistry of the air, producing as much air pollution as car exhaust does outside, according to a new study. Researchers say that breathing in these nanosized particles could have serious health implications.Using scented products indoors, such as flame-free candles and wax melts, can create significant indoor air pollution comparable to car exhaust. Research by Purdue University found these products release nanosized particles that can penetrate deep into lungs and potentially enter the bloodstream, posing serious respiratory health risks. Misleading title scope: Discussion about how study only focused on wax melts but title suggests all scented products, with debate about whether findings could logically extend to other scented itemsHealth concerns from chemist: A chemist's perspective against using scented products leads to sharing of personal health impact stories, from COPD to cancer cases, and debate about necessity of artificial scentsAir purification solutions: Discussion of HEPA filters and other air purification methods as solutions, with debate about effectiveness against different types of pollutants like VOCs and nanoparticles
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