Comment Re:And does Slashdot understand the threat? (Score 1) 282
You seem to be under the impression that https is secure.
You seem to be under the impression that https is secure.
Why do you think that processors have remained at roughly the same clock speed lately?
It's because NSA has been using ever increasing areas of our CPUs for surveillance purposes.
Can we change the Slashdot-icon for Google into the panopticon?
When you're affronted with terror or high emotion, "pipe breathe" and within half a minute, you're in the zone, able to think and react with calm precision to high-stress situations.
This sounds interesting.
Do you have any links on this?
Didn't RTFA, but still wondering: does this mean quantum encryption can be beaten by adding a "weight scale" to the transmission link?
"decimal places" should have been "significant digits".
Turns out the parent post was only accurate to within its first 44 characters.
But why emit energy if you can use it?
This is only one line of thinking.
A completely different approach would be, for example, to hold those who make statements accountable for them.
And this should apply to advertisements as well. And even to "indirect" statements like (publicly) pointing to a research paper.
I always wondered why codecs do not parameterize over known musical instruments, detect them, and subtract them from the signal, to encode the remainder using psychoacoustic models.
Yes, that means that gullible people buy crap.
It also means that smart people aren't forced to buy crap.
I think the whole point was that, with this so-called "research", even the smart people buy crap.
Perhaps somebody can explain this to me.
If in Quantum Mechanics anything can happen with a certain (perhaps very small) probability, then in an infinite amount of time anything will in fact happen.
This proves that the universe will in fact never collapse.
Or does it?
I've been wondering for some time now why TLS (SSH) is not integrated into the OS, to extend the TCP/IP stack on a low level.
The problem is that movie theaters don't show any technological progress.
For instance, where is my holodeck?
Just wait until Quantum Physics turns you into a monkey.
The odds are incredibly small, but the rest of eternity is a long time.
Can't we have something like "net-neutrality" for e-readers and video viewers?
I mean, it is kind of the same principle.
"Engineering without management is art." -- Jeff Johnson