Moving has a lot of inertia, and might not be possible if nobody is interesting in buying your house, or other area's rent is too high. Your area might have _had_ great service, but has rapidly degraded. There are tons…
>I sort of find the idea of self-driving cars as ... selfish? Well we are selfish creatures. It makes perfect sense, what is the purpose of anything if not for you? I don't think we'll be satisfied by nothing less than…
Context awareness is what one needs for sensing BS, a herculean task
That requires a whole different kind of effort. These hacks can be done remotely from the other side of the world and leave little trace
robots that can operate heavy machinery do not interpret the world the same way we do, and do not have anything resembling actual intelligence. That is exactly why they can't interact with real world cases of fully…
So they're injecting their own ads into sites?
Redunancy and efficiency are common tradeoffs we are constantly trying to balance. It's only a question of how important the effects of downsides are. Sometimes someone dies as an immediate result, and for some it means…
There are pockets for women's clothing?
Wholly dependent on your environment. I don't see a case very often where I'm at
Just make sure it detaches properly, you don't wanta a dozen wire to yank you in mid ascend
Suppose it depends on your country. Here's Finland's (10 §): https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/1999/19990731 Although the constitution was recently changed (same one) here aswell, so you may very well have a point:…
It's doubtful all this would be required just for refugees. Though I've heard of conspiracy theories about taking them in order to justify all-encompassing surveillance to your own populace
It's not difficult to imagine mandating signed bootloaders and signed software to be the norm aswell, there is no one who can make chips by themselves.
Using established methods is not difficult, though making a good crypto to begin with absolutely is.
>Any self-respecting drug cartel and terrorist organization has been using modern encryption at all levels There are plenty of organizations who by this logic don't. However they don't dissappear, even though we already…
The saying is twisted, because it already assumes privacy is a privilege, which it is not. It's a basic right, written to the constitution
>but this isn't malevolence. It's fear and lack of competence. I'm not sure which is worse. We absolutely need people with the expertise in the area to make these kinds of decision. It's like giving a gardener the…
Cryptography is more math than programming unfortunately. It might take a lot of time to become apt at it, but it is a very commendable goal. The problem isn't necessarily in using a weaker encryption, it's that you can…
EU is composed of multiple people with multiple, differing goals. It's also to note that things like GDPR only affect peons like corporations or people, not the governments.
It's not like e2e is heavily utilized must-have for crime either. Tons of crime happen through regular unencrypted text messages, and nobody gets caught. But this isn't about protecting in the first place, so it isn't…
It's never been about protecting people, it's about power. What is the source of most power? Knowledge. Knowledge about anything and everything. It's unimaginable what you could do with access to every conversation ever…
All problems are fractal in nature, they require a problem-scope in order to be solvable. In this case, it would be "how fast is fast enough?", which would be fast enough that the human operating the application…
Is it with or without an existing hole?
It's more likely users would be mad that their browser update makes them play cookie-clicker to get to their sites. By and large users are unaware of how much resources something uses, or should use. They don't really…
It's impossible to make any sane limits that would universally apply to web pages. An isolated environment for an arbitrary application is the web's purpose, not just loading a text document. You can actually play…
Moving has a lot of inertia, and might not be possible if nobody is interesting in buying your house, or other area's rent is too high. Your area might have _had_ great service, but has rapidly degraded. There are tons…
>I sort of find the idea of self-driving cars as ... selfish? Well we are selfish creatures. It makes perfect sense, what is the purpose of anything if not for you? I don't think we'll be satisfied by nothing less than…
Context awareness is what one needs for sensing BS, a herculean task
That requires a whole different kind of effort. These hacks can be done remotely from the other side of the world and leave little trace
robots that can operate heavy machinery do not interpret the world the same way we do, and do not have anything resembling actual intelligence. That is exactly why they can't interact with real world cases of fully…
So they're injecting their own ads into sites?
Redunancy and efficiency are common tradeoffs we are constantly trying to balance. It's only a question of how important the effects of downsides are. Sometimes someone dies as an immediate result, and for some it means…
There are pockets for women's clothing?
Wholly dependent on your environment. I don't see a case very often where I'm at
Just make sure it detaches properly, you don't wanta a dozen wire to yank you in mid ascend
Suppose it depends on your country. Here's Finland's (10 §): https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/1999/19990731 Although the constitution was recently changed (same one) here aswell, so you may very well have a point:…
It's doubtful all this would be required just for refugees. Though I've heard of conspiracy theories about taking them in order to justify all-encompassing surveillance to your own populace
It's not difficult to imagine mandating signed bootloaders and signed software to be the norm aswell, there is no one who can make chips by themselves.
Using established methods is not difficult, though making a good crypto to begin with absolutely is.
>Any self-respecting drug cartel and terrorist organization has been using modern encryption at all levels There are plenty of organizations who by this logic don't. However they don't dissappear, even though we already…
The saying is twisted, because it already assumes privacy is a privilege, which it is not. It's a basic right, written to the constitution
>but this isn't malevolence. It's fear and lack of competence. I'm not sure which is worse. We absolutely need people with the expertise in the area to make these kinds of decision. It's like giving a gardener the…
Cryptography is more math than programming unfortunately. It might take a lot of time to become apt at it, but it is a very commendable goal. The problem isn't necessarily in using a weaker encryption, it's that you can…
EU is composed of multiple people with multiple, differing goals. It's also to note that things like GDPR only affect peons like corporations or people, not the governments.
It's not like e2e is heavily utilized must-have for crime either. Tons of crime happen through regular unencrypted text messages, and nobody gets caught. But this isn't about protecting in the first place, so it isn't…
It's never been about protecting people, it's about power. What is the source of most power? Knowledge. Knowledge about anything and everything. It's unimaginable what you could do with access to every conversation ever…
All problems are fractal in nature, they require a problem-scope in order to be solvable. In this case, it would be "how fast is fast enough?", which would be fast enough that the human operating the application…
Is it with or without an existing hole?
It's more likely users would be mad that their browser update makes them play cookie-clicker to get to their sites. By and large users are unaware of how much resources something uses, or should use. They don't really…
It's impossible to make any sane limits that would universally apply to web pages. An isolated environment for an arbitrary application is the web's purpose, not just loading a text document. You can actually play…