Comment Re:Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis (Score 1) 208
It must have been great to have a Supreme Court not packed with partisan, corporate / police state lapdogs.
point being, they're breaking the law in the country where the servers were in... they're going to slip up some day and hack someone that sues them abroad and in usa...
Sue? Nah, I want the offended country to consider the hacking as an act of war, justifying the seizing of assets and jailing of US government officials on charges of espionage. And a big country; too big to drone / carpet bomb. I'd advise Brazil to conduct a test case.
that means members of the FBI should be subject to extradition and trial in those other countries just as they would be if they had been caught (and prosecuted) for breaking American law.
Oh, my aching sides! Are you here all week?
Each app gets a separate Linux user, so it's data is separate and inaccessible to other apps.
Ignoring the endless screens of permission requests with each update, including your mothers maiden name and bra size. But yeah, sandboxes are great.
Whenever you look up at the near side of the moon, you see a face looking back at you.
Nope. Never.
I first read the trilogy when I was an atheist, and it helped remove that particular hurdle in my later study of the world religions that lead to my conversion to Catholicism.
So you highest belief set is Empire.
...the best approach is to continue and fix the flaws as they are found.
You mean *after* they've been known about for years by blackhats - or far more likely and terrifying - the TLAs.
"The rat has no voluntary control of its limbs, but the severed spinal cord can be reactivated and stimulated to perform natural walking. We can control in real-time how the rat moves forward and how high it lifts its legs."
This also accidentally describes the nearly-attained goals of the US state security organs (with assists from the POTUS and the Supremes).
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce