comparing # to # the blue seems far more vibrant and opaque to the others. compare all of the 5s next to each other and the blue is electric where the other colors look like a tint is applied. obviously YMMV based on…
I lost my cash app account to "gambling or against TOS" because whatever blockchain analysis they did found that it touched something they didn't like. Was fully verified, personal info handed away to the max. No…
SARs are nothing new, and the limitations and what triggers them keep changing. One of these eMoney services just recently lowered the threshold for them feeling compelled to bother you for proof/more info to a couple…
right - it's about using latency to the requester. ...which is what fails via 100 methods. I personally can't believe this is omitting addressing the things that would basically ruin this.
well yeah, that's against the point of "anonymity" ... you are feeding the app all the data it needs to fence you in. By this logic every government gives a uniquely IDable device to its citizenry for engaging polls.…
I'd love to see your documentation on where it was ever claimed that 4chan was an experiment in anonymity creating a usable filter for quality? Completely anonymous online polls are impossible, I'm thinking the goal is…
This feels grossly incomplete, and not a barrier to an attack of even remedial sophistication. ie, low latency from any given machine doesn't have any relationship to external controlling connections to the machine. I…
It's all a fine balancing act, sure, but ... "This isn't a popularity contest... so anyway, here's how voting works" is a bit silly, and right there on the front page is "yesterday's winners" which is more than a bit…
100% of the people around me at work care. I wish they didn't, because they're bad at their job and "them caring" puts them as a peer for experts and people who both care AND are competent/experienced via design by…
I would assert that it's fairly well established that all of those problems are modified (if not entirely solved) by changing resource allocation, and those with more resources modify the systems more, to their liking.…
comparing # to # the blue seems far more vibrant and opaque to the others. compare all of the 5s next to each other and the blue is electric where the other colors look like a tint is applied. obviously YMMV based on…
I lost my cash app account to "gambling or against TOS" because whatever blockchain analysis they did found that it touched something they didn't like. Was fully verified, personal info handed away to the max. No…
SARs are nothing new, and the limitations and what triggers them keep changing. One of these eMoney services just recently lowered the threshold for them feeling compelled to bother you for proof/more info to a couple…
right - it's about using latency to the requester. ...which is what fails via 100 methods. I personally can't believe this is omitting addressing the things that would basically ruin this.
well yeah, that's against the point of "anonymity" ... you are feeding the app all the data it needs to fence you in. By this logic every government gives a uniquely IDable device to its citizenry for engaging polls.…
I'd love to see your documentation on where it was ever claimed that 4chan was an experiment in anonymity creating a usable filter for quality? Completely anonymous online polls are impossible, I'm thinking the goal is…
This feels grossly incomplete, and not a barrier to an attack of even remedial sophistication. ie, low latency from any given machine doesn't have any relationship to external controlling connections to the machine. I…
It's all a fine balancing act, sure, but ... "This isn't a popularity contest... so anyway, here's how voting works" is a bit silly, and right there on the front page is "yesterday's winners" which is more than a bit…
100% of the people around me at work care. I wish they didn't, because they're bad at their job and "them caring" puts them as a peer for experts and people who both care AND are competent/experienced via design by…
I would assert that it's fairly well established that all of those problems are modified (if not entirely solved) by changing resource allocation, and those with more resources modify the systems more, to their liking.…