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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 9th March 2020

Dilbert//11286, first published six years ago on Monday 9th March 2020

Dogbert In The Cloud


Tags

business, managers & supervisors, personal, information, cloud, safe, worry, trust, manage, system, browser, history


Official transcript

boss: i'm concerned that storing my personal information in the cloud is not safe. dilbert: don't be such a worrier. i'm sure we can trust the people who manage those systems to keep us safe.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'M CONCERNED THAT STORING MY PERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE CLOUD IS NOT SAFE.

DON'T BE SUCH A WORRIER. I'M SURE WE CAN TRUST THE PEOPLE WHO MANAGE THOSE SYSTEMS TO KEEP US SAFE.

SOMEWHERE IN THE CLOUD HEE-HEE! LOOK AT THE BROWSER HISTORY ON THIS BUNION-HAVING LOSER

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Somewhere in the Cloud"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2010, revolves around the theme of cloud storage and security concerns. The strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic commentary on technology and workplace issues.

Panel 1:

  • Dilbert expresses concern about storing personal information in the cloud, citing safety concerns.
  • His coworkers dismiss his worries, suggesting he should trust the cloud management systems.

Panel 2:

  • Dilbert remains skeptical, hinting at the potential for system failures and data loss.

Panel 3:

  • The punchline reveals that Dilbert's concerns are justified, as he discovers a bunion-related issue with his browser history on the cloud.

Key Takeaways:

  • The comic strip pokes fun at the common practice of relying on cloud storage without fully considering potential security risks.
  • It highlights the importance of being cautious when sharing personal data online.
  • The strip uses humor to convey a relatable message about the challenges of navigating modern technology.

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