| ▲ | raphman 4 hours ago | |
To the best of my knowledge, traditional confessions have always been processed locally, not sent upstream¹. AFAICT, it is much harder to get a priest to reveal your confession than it is to get a log of your ChatGPT sessions. ¹) I first wrote "not sent to the cloud", but if God is all-knowing, records of all sins are already in the cloud, just not accessible by support staff. | ||
| ▲ | devsda 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> first wrote "not sent to the cloud", but if God is all-knowing, records of all sins are already in the cloud, just not accessible by support staff. I heard there is a GDPR'esque Right of access(SAR) to see your records if you ask for it nicely in person. | ||
| ▲ | startupsfail 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The system in question is a distributed system, an interaction within that system such as "confession" involves ridiculous amounts of distributed processing, far beyond two nodes that were participating in that original exchange. | ||