Kay Ohtie on Nostr: Like really. I suspect some higher up heard about their kid or friend using it and ...
Like really. I suspect some higher up heard about their kid or friend using it and was shocked someone could get info without using their app and pressured someone to file the claim because like the writing style reads to me in one of two ways:
- not terribly interested but filed enough info after just enough research, somehow understanding the technology enough but not enough to realize it's frivolous
- disaffected and underpaid millennial pressured to file it by a higher-up who did enough research to at least include information but also why the acknowledgement sections weren't filled in because, well, they'd be committing perjury if they did, and also explains the "don't call me" thing.
- not terribly interested but filed enough info after just enough research, somehow understanding the technology enough but not enough to realize it's frivolous
- disaffected and underpaid millennial pressured to file it by a higher-up who did enough research to at least include information but also why the acknowledgement sections weren't filled in because, well, they'd be committing perjury if they did, and also explains the "don't call me" thing.