throwaway28409
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No user record in our sample, but throwaway28409 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Technology very much does. It's the flesh that has a hard time triumphing over force. To counteract this, you can also engineer a system that can resist it through e.g. split secrets on multiple people located in…
Note that I said "can", not "legally can". You can destroy currency, alter passport, reproduce copyrighted images if you want to. There may be legal consequences but you can. You can also stab a person with a knife you…
> It may be wrong, but it proves that technology can't beat politics and policy. It very much can. In a battle between human force and physics, physics win every time. If I send an encrypted email to you, you have the…
> they operate? How are they operating? It might as well be viewed as citizens of Sweden interacting with a foreign service out of their own volition. In general, laws are backed up by the threat of violence. To the…
> The idea, that companies or politicians can force the user's machine to work against it's owner, is wrong. You are hinting at something important here. Let me strengthen your point: to own an object means to subject…