Comment Re:So much more news (Score 1) 23
That was worthy of being posted as Anonymous Coward.
That was worthy of being posted as Anonymous Coward.
At least two logical fallacies in that reply:
If it is not working, you are not doing it right.
False choice dilemma. There are far more explanations than that. I'm going to assume you're not actually lacking awareness of this so is comes out as some tainted advocacy for agile.
I really wonder what is so complicated in grasping that.
While this doesn't appear to be a critical platform in your response, lack of imagination is also a logical fallacy.
I see. If it's not working, you're not doing it right.
Need something to wash down the avocado toast.
Oh yeah Samsung and LG are just tripping over themselves trying to selling them. I hear an Apple Pi is next!
When my facet drips, it steals my water.
Correct. We did have a similar to Huawei exploit from Intel in the not too distant past. Difference is 'Mericans want to crucify Huawei because 'Merica.
If you want an encrypted connection with an exit point in country X, are you going to buy and pay for a server in country X?
Something like that, it's easy.
What about country Y?
Even easier than country X
How are you going to pay for and maintain those exit points anonymously?
Same way you pay for your commercial *anonymous* vpn, except that I have bit more control over things. And my vpn isn't some target for mass surveillance like a commercial vpn solution. And I can actually know that no logs means no logs, to an extent at least.
And anyway, if only you and maybe a few friends/family are using it, traffic analysis can make the VPN encryption pretty much useless.
That is a valid concern for a few people who have need for a vpn, but it's even easier to overcome that the trivial setup of the vpn to begin with. So if you happen to be among the vast minority of vpn users who need to disguise traffic patterns you have a ton of options when running DIY.
but also the anonymity that occurs when your traffic is mixed with thousands of other users.
Prove your anonymity. That is the point of DIY.
What is this USA of which you speak? Because of how you describe it, I know it's not related to the SOTU tonight.
I didn't dig into it, but it certainly can't be most popular either. How many people do you believe hold "It Happened One Night" in high regard as a measure of popularity? Just some stupid algorithm by a site that should have the resources to do much better.
Having to order screws from China doesn't mean you can't put an Assembled in the USA emblem on the unit.
Assembled in USA = Imported parts put together in the USA
Maybe Huawei can patent butt smuggling phones into prison.
That comment just made clear how many tools the world has so I just bought more ATT stock. Go T!
Keep going, this sounds like it has potential.
--Michael Bay
People always conflate blockchain with something worthwhile.
Yes, XRP sucks, it's vulnerable and doesn't solve any issues with money or payments. There are many other methods of spending money out there that don't suffer XRP's shortcomings.
For example Verified by Visa transactions can be settled in 4 seconds.
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.