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Comment Re:No... (Score 5, Funny) 252

On the surface one might thing âoeThatâ(TM)s a great idea, it would make stolen phone useless!â

But beyond the idea that eventually hackers would find a path around such measures, it also opens the door to abuse by âoeLaw Enforcementâ, who are notoriously unable to police themselves from both breaking the law and abusing the privileges they have been given.

"Oh, you found your missing phone, which you thought was stolen, so we bricked it. Certainly we can unbrick it - for a modest fee of $85 - MUAH HA HA HA HAAAAAAH! Oh, pardon I dribbled a bit at the thought of extracting this fee for 5 seconds work. Excuse me while I get a mop and a bucket."

Nah, it wouldn't be abused.

Comment Re:Musk's Hubris... (Score 4, Insightful) 253

This is where Musk's Hubris is going to be a problem.

There's no way that he can know for sure what happened in the fire, and he's going to risk having to eat crow -- lots and lots of crow -- if he's proven wrong.

I love the guy, but hubris is clearly among his worst qualities.

You're charging it wrong.

What I find completely unbelievable in this story is that someone in California actually has their car in a garage.

Your garage is where you keep all the stuff you can't fit into the house.

The street is where you keep your car.

Comment Re:Musk's Hubris... (Score 1) 253

This is where Musk's Hubris is going to be a problem.

There's no way that he can know for sure what happened in the fire, and he's going to risk having to eat crow -- lots and lots of crow -- if he's proven wrong.

I love the guy, but hubris is clearly among his worst qualities.

He has the power of the Force.

He just knows things.

Don't let him find your lack of faith disturbing...

Comment Re:Well... (Score 0) 340

You have a strange definition of freedom.
A laptop with free hardware and free software let me do whatever with it, including signing up for pseudo-voluntary profiling in exchange for a meager chunk of ad ridden web service.

GNU licensed stuff poses additional restriction but those are aimed at the respect of others' freedom, in the same way that "do what you wish" makes a less free society than "do what you wish as long as it lets other do what they wish", no matter the smaller number of restrictions imposed.

I presume you'll access internet through someone else's connection, too.

Comment Re:Well... (Score 3, Insightful) 340

No, it's not truly free unless it comes with exactly zero mysterious binary blobs calling home (or NSA, which may be the same thing).

It's not truly free until it doesn't let you access Google-anything or Facebook or Amazon or pretty much everything else, because to access is to surrender.

The ultimate free laptop is a cat (for various definitions of Free which involve feeding, care and a robust catnip supply.)

Comment Re:Not surprising (Score 2) 109

Not a surprise really. There weren't exactly large groups running around to intermingle. You want to procreate and expand the species you had to look within your own local group.

They probably didn't have intolerant idiots telling them who they could mate with, either.

Comment Re:So I hear the FBI... (Score 1) 97

... has some extra bit coins....

da da ... bing

If you had any idea how the FBI really works, you'd realize all those bitcoins are going to be spent on things nobody in the FBI has asked for or needs, but on things administrators "think" they'll need, based upon requests from years ago which have been sitting at the bottom of an In basket, somewhere under "Get new bra for JEH."

Comment Re:Can it be invalidated? (Score 1) 177

If so that would make all bitcoins worthless I would think.

Yep, the value of the Bitcoin, like the value of the Dollar, is in its security - if it were easy to make Dollars with your laserjet printer the market would flood with them and the Dollar value would plummet - this is beside the point of counterfeiting being illegal, if nearly everyone was doing it it would be a very difficult law to enforce.

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