This is what happens when "coders" barely fumble through JavaScript, can barely hack a front-end together, and then self-promote themselves to "full-stack" developers without having a lick of clue on system basics,…
>Care to elaborate? Not even fwknop documentation claims to be secure from all mitm attacks: You made the claim. You prove it with documentation. >If I'm MITM'ing you from the same Starbucks or am otherwise behind the…
How are these posts even being flagged? It's on a 10 day old post. Who is reading and flagging those?
>You, uh, do know who you're replying to, right? https://sockpuppet.org/me/ if not This means nothing to me? I see a shitty website from probably a has-been "security researcher". >I don't mention this to go "lol he…
>It solves none of your problems Wrong, it solves tons of them. >adds complexity and cost Almost zero complexity and cost. Maybe if you're a bad at sysadmin work it adds cost and complexity. >defense without…
>But SSH is a terrible example, because the cost to the defender of simply not having SSH vulnerabilities is the same, or even less, than the cost of obfuscating it with nonstandard ports, "port knocking", or fail2ban,…
Worked for a major bank (think top 10). We had port knocking on several publicly accessible infrastructure pieces (LBs, some VMs, etc.) Decades of running without a single intrusion. We moved to SPA port knocking and…
Not sure why my comment was flagged: It's mostly due to the Bay Area / left coast leftism that infects these companies. That culture permeates through all software companies, since the Bay Area is the center of…
>What I said had nothing to do with correlation vs causation. What I said was that "variables that a priori have nothing to do with race (e.g. where you live, how much money you make, etc.) are highly correlated with…
>Many variables that a priori have nothing to do with race (e.g. where you live, how much money you make, etc.) are highly correlated with race. Allowing those variables is basically the same thing as allowing race into…
It's mostly due to the Bay Area / left coast leftism that infects these companies. That culture permeates through all software companies, since the Bay Area is the center of software. Most of these young Whites come…
>No. Racism is discriminating on the basis of race. Hatred of a race is just a form of racism. No, you are wrong and this is a straw man. A random definition of racism is not the mechanism underpinning racism. >If I’m a…
Gibbon1's final admission of defeat. I won.
>We can both make up dumb anecdotes all day. Yep. I win. Glad you admit defeat.
>The problem is the algorithms are designed to put people in a group and then the groups are treated differently. That's not the problem, that's literally the solution. >That's the mechanism underpinning racism. And…
>So you see no problem in a “black box” deciding whether you could go free or not after you commit a crime? This is a straw man. Nonetheless, even if it was 100% transparent, FOSS, etc. people would still be screaming…
Can't wait for these to be decried as "racist" once the algorithms start denying bail to more Blacks than Whites. The algorithm could be 100% accurate and it would STILL be decried as "racist" because of the different…
Can someone please tell me how this makes Palantir look bad so I can go virtue signal to my coworkers about how much they're failing?
Every time I hear Matrix.org being mentioned, I giggle: https://matrix.org/blog/2019/05/08/post-mortem-and-remediati... Describing their practices as sophomoric may be giving them too much credit.
Palantir, the virtue signalers' rally point.
Glad they spent time replacing the facist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, white supremacist verbiage "master" instead of ensuring their white and Asian employees had jobs.
>"Employed middle class" typically reads as "mobile" and "9-5" frequently reads as "white-collar". Those folks feel time constrained, but they are also very likely to have e.g. PTO/flexible work schedules and access to…
>Poor people are the least likely to have the time and means to get any of these free IDs. I'd say it's the opposite. Employed middle class working 9-to-5 with 2 kids have less time and means. There's a Hitchen's quote…
>Which itself requires ID to acquire defeating its purpose as an alternative ID for people without ID. You need documentation to prove you're eligible to vote in your locality in order to be able to vote in your…
>Which of those IDs is available for free? I just checked the state website and they charge for drivers licenses and state IDs The Texas Election Identification Certificate ID is free. >and all the federal IDs require…
This is what happens when "coders" barely fumble through JavaScript, can barely hack a front-end together, and then self-promote themselves to "full-stack" developers without having a lick of clue on system basics,…
>Care to elaborate? Not even fwknop documentation claims to be secure from all mitm attacks: You made the claim. You prove it with documentation. >If I'm MITM'ing you from the same Starbucks or am otherwise behind the…
How are these posts even being flagged? It's on a 10 day old post. Who is reading and flagging those?
>You, uh, do know who you're replying to, right? https://sockpuppet.org/me/ if not This means nothing to me? I see a shitty website from probably a has-been "security researcher". >I don't mention this to go "lol he…
>It solves none of your problems Wrong, it solves tons of them. >adds complexity and cost Almost zero complexity and cost. Maybe if you're a bad at sysadmin work it adds cost and complexity. >defense without…
>But SSH is a terrible example, because the cost to the defender of simply not having SSH vulnerabilities is the same, or even less, than the cost of obfuscating it with nonstandard ports, "port knocking", or fail2ban,…
Worked for a major bank (think top 10). We had port knocking on several publicly accessible infrastructure pieces (LBs, some VMs, etc.) Decades of running without a single intrusion. We moved to SPA port knocking and…
Not sure why my comment was flagged: It's mostly due to the Bay Area / left coast leftism that infects these companies. That culture permeates through all software companies, since the Bay Area is the center of…
>What I said had nothing to do with correlation vs causation. What I said was that "variables that a priori have nothing to do with race (e.g. where you live, how much money you make, etc.) are highly correlated with…
>Many variables that a priori have nothing to do with race (e.g. where you live, how much money you make, etc.) are highly correlated with race. Allowing those variables is basically the same thing as allowing race into…
It's mostly due to the Bay Area / left coast leftism that infects these companies. That culture permeates through all software companies, since the Bay Area is the center of software. Most of these young Whites come…
>No. Racism is discriminating on the basis of race. Hatred of a race is just a form of racism. No, you are wrong and this is a straw man. A random definition of racism is not the mechanism underpinning racism. >If I’m a…
Gibbon1's final admission of defeat. I won.
>We can both make up dumb anecdotes all day. Yep. I win. Glad you admit defeat.
>The problem is the algorithms are designed to put people in a group and then the groups are treated differently. That's not the problem, that's literally the solution. >That's the mechanism underpinning racism. And…
>So you see no problem in a “black box” deciding whether you could go free or not after you commit a crime? This is a straw man. Nonetheless, even if it was 100% transparent, FOSS, etc. people would still be screaming…
Can't wait for these to be decried as "racist" once the algorithms start denying bail to more Blacks than Whites. The algorithm could be 100% accurate and it would STILL be decried as "racist" because of the different…
Can someone please tell me how this makes Palantir look bad so I can go virtue signal to my coworkers about how much they're failing?
Every time I hear Matrix.org being mentioned, I giggle: https://matrix.org/blog/2019/05/08/post-mortem-and-remediati... Describing their practices as sophomoric may be giving them too much credit.
Palantir, the virtue signalers' rally point.
Glad they spent time replacing the facist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, white supremacist verbiage "master" instead of ensuring their white and Asian employees had jobs.
>"Employed middle class" typically reads as "mobile" and "9-5" frequently reads as "white-collar". Those folks feel time constrained, but they are also very likely to have e.g. PTO/flexible work schedules and access to…
>Poor people are the least likely to have the time and means to get any of these free IDs. I'd say it's the opposite. Employed middle class working 9-to-5 with 2 kids have less time and means. There's a Hitchen's quote…
>Which itself requires ID to acquire defeating its purpose as an alternative ID for people without ID. You need documentation to prove you're eligible to vote in your locality in order to be able to vote in your…
>Which of those IDs is available for free? I just checked the state website and they charge for drivers licenses and state IDs The Texas Election Identification Certificate ID is free. >and all the federal IDs require…