> He is believed to be the first person to die in a horse carriage accident since they were introduced in Central Park more than 150 years ago, according to the labor union representing the industry and the Central Park Conservancy, which manages the 843-acre (341-hectare) park.
> 2. Backups aren’t real until you’ve restored from them
Soooooo true. People get comfortable with archaic backup systems created by a mythical former employee. Then there's an outage, and you realize nobody knows how it works.
A pro-democracy group in a non-democratic country got banned? whaaaaa? ... I mean their ideal outcome would be the toppling of the current government, so ya
Typo second paragraph, 4th line. I think you meant "what"