> ...and Golden box that usually takes years to develop. If we're talking about the Gold Box series; were those long development times? 7-ish games in 4ish years doesn't seem too bad, and the the engine evolved with…
*OTP isn't much of a barrier. SMS would've increased the cost a little more. Both easily automated. I know retailers are trying to fight the tide, but they're going to need more than teacups.
The source is in your own link. Also note, the person you replied to went on to emphasize 'consumer' in a followup comment, which I think makes the point much more salient. [1]: "On Ubuntu, all pre-built binaries…
While ignoring the operators/carriers in between you and your target?
> Purchasing within the country is more secure unless you assume all devices sold within the country are compromised and monitored in real-time which seems unfeasible. One preinstalled mitm cert, or sketch CA, is within…
> An irrefutable cryptographic timestamp is just that, irrefutable. In math, sure, but he specifically asked about a court of law. Irrefutable in math doesn't mean admissible in court. Then there's the 1, 6, 12, or…
Ahh, the Culligan/Water treatment/softener business model.
> (Personally, I don’t watch videos, and prefer to simply read books from the library, which somehow exists without the “support” of advertisers...) Depending on what kind of library you're referencing: those books were…
> You're going to lose this cat-and-mouse game... History is full of sentiments like that, from power structures that were never able to stop subversion. The game itself is perpetual, so there's always another turn…
> If they can build Dyson spheres, wouldn't they already be all over the place? I figure they'd have to be. They'd need more than a solar system's worth of raw resources to build the sphere. They may need more than a…
What protocols stop a person from removing the drive from your machine, and imaging the drive?
I think the point you responded to was talking about copying the encrypted data before attempting to unlock it.
> The implication is "To hold oneself to a better standard, make actionable and/or substantiated statements, especially when making critical statements." Ok, but defining the implications of 1st party statements to 3rd…
Block Element is the goto where reader view fails. For a great many sites, I remove headers, footers, sidebars, etc.
No, you don't get to hide in the back of the train when you wrecked the front. You asked cpsns a bait question. Your "rational argument" was a setup, and it's dishonest in conversation. You had no intention of engaging…
As expected. I'm not interested into turning conversations into competitions, especially when you're ignoring most of the list to focus on a single thing you can lean into to be right. Enjoy being right, I don't care to…
> ...politics is in everything... I don't know your intent, but this seems like a disingenuous setup. If someone were to say: Drinking a glass of water. You could abstract the concept into fluoride, costs, access, etc;…
I usually build my own solutions, but I've played with Netmaker and it seems solid. https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker
Out of curiosity, what kind of content are you looking for in that HTML doc?
Personally, I would doubt "substantial" increases, but that would depend on how you'd want to define that and such. That doesn't mean they can't, won't, and don't, shift cultures in many other ways.
Rather than making a bigger picture point out of a single example, I'm thinking; In the US, dependent on location, a person may be living under several different governments. Governments recognize and/or create…
What do you think the most important meal of the day is?
Indoctrination.
The conversations about spam are usually incredibly nebulous, as there's different perceptions and perspectives. I think what you're picking up on, is that some folks don't differentiate between commercial email…
>...why should... Sure, right after you show me where I mentioned a second company, and that they should be able to access Apple's network without compensation. Hell, I'll accept you showing where I mentioned a first…
> ...and Golden box that usually takes years to develop. If we're talking about the Gold Box series; were those long development times? 7-ish games in 4ish years doesn't seem too bad, and the the engine evolved with…
*OTP isn't much of a barrier. SMS would've increased the cost a little more. Both easily automated. I know retailers are trying to fight the tide, but they're going to need more than teacups.
The source is in your own link. Also note, the person you replied to went on to emphasize 'consumer' in a followup comment, which I think makes the point much more salient. [1]: "On Ubuntu, all pre-built binaries…
While ignoring the operators/carriers in between you and your target?
> Purchasing within the country is more secure unless you assume all devices sold within the country are compromised and monitored in real-time which seems unfeasible. One preinstalled mitm cert, or sketch CA, is within…
> An irrefutable cryptographic timestamp is just that, irrefutable. In math, sure, but he specifically asked about a court of law. Irrefutable in math doesn't mean admissible in court. Then there's the 1, 6, 12, or…
Ahh, the Culligan/Water treatment/softener business model.
> (Personally, I don’t watch videos, and prefer to simply read books from the library, which somehow exists without the “support” of advertisers...) Depending on what kind of library you're referencing: those books were…
> You're going to lose this cat-and-mouse game... History is full of sentiments like that, from power structures that were never able to stop subversion. The game itself is perpetual, so there's always another turn…
> If they can build Dyson spheres, wouldn't they already be all over the place? I figure they'd have to be. They'd need more than a solar system's worth of raw resources to build the sphere. They may need more than a…
What protocols stop a person from removing the drive from your machine, and imaging the drive?
I think the point you responded to was talking about copying the encrypted data before attempting to unlock it.
> The implication is "To hold oneself to a better standard, make actionable and/or substantiated statements, especially when making critical statements." Ok, but defining the implications of 1st party statements to 3rd…
Block Element is the goto where reader view fails. For a great many sites, I remove headers, footers, sidebars, etc.
No, you don't get to hide in the back of the train when you wrecked the front. You asked cpsns a bait question. Your "rational argument" was a setup, and it's dishonest in conversation. You had no intention of engaging…
As expected. I'm not interested into turning conversations into competitions, especially when you're ignoring most of the list to focus on a single thing you can lean into to be right. Enjoy being right, I don't care to…
> ...politics is in everything... I don't know your intent, but this seems like a disingenuous setup. If someone were to say: Drinking a glass of water. You could abstract the concept into fluoride, costs, access, etc;…
I usually build my own solutions, but I've played with Netmaker and it seems solid. https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker
Out of curiosity, what kind of content are you looking for in that HTML doc?
Personally, I would doubt "substantial" increases, but that would depend on how you'd want to define that and such. That doesn't mean they can't, won't, and don't, shift cultures in many other ways.
Rather than making a bigger picture point out of a single example, I'm thinking; In the US, dependent on location, a person may be living under several different governments. Governments recognize and/or create…
What do you think the most important meal of the day is?
Indoctrination.
The conversations about spam are usually incredibly nebulous, as there's different perceptions and perspectives. I think what you're picking up on, is that some folks don't differentiate between commercial email…
>...why should... Sure, right after you show me where I mentioned a second company, and that they should be able to access Apple's network without compensation. Hell, I'll accept you showing where I mentioned a first…