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Comment Re:It's worse though (Score 1) 220

Well this is my main problem with bitcoins.

Mining bitcoins is like mining gold (which is naturally I suppose where the term comes from). You are digging up something that is essentially useless in itself other than it has some rarity. But the big difference is that gold does have some use unrelated to its value as a medium of wealth. If we are going to devote time and energy to "mining" a fabricated and virtual object, could it not at least be something that has some other use or value ?

Constructing meaningless strings of numbers that are nothing except "complicated" seems like a poor use of resources.

Comment Re:How about the other way around? (Score 1) 216

"He was getting on a bit. He found new things confusing and increasingly harder to understand. So serves him right that I hacked his computer and stole his credit card numbers. That'll teach him to get old. He had it coming, only himself to blame. Get off the internet, you ancient fossil."

"Despite having learning difficulties, she really liked using the computer they had at the adult literacy classes. So she bought one after saving up her wages from her cleaning job and it really helped with her reading. But I phished her email password off her, and stole her bank details from an email her boss sent her. Some retards need to learn their limitations the hard way. The internet is dangerous and should only be used by smart people like me. Others only have themselves to blame when they get hurt."

Comment Re:Cartels (Score 1) 253

To stretch your analogy:
It's not your employer who wants the copy. It's another company entirely. Your employer passes on the copy. The other company is happy, because they just got a month's worth of work for nothing. Your employer doesn't much care, at first. Sure, they got what they paid for, but then they start thinking that maybe next month they'll get a copy off some other company for nothing, and not need to pay you anything.

And you; well you're just screwed. Two companies are making money from the fruits of your labour, one without paying you a penny, and the another is planning on laying you off. I guess that serves you right for having an "obsolete business model".

Comment Re:The summary defines the problem. (Score 1) 255

There are plenty of ways of looking at this problem constructively without resorting to name calling. Address the problem not the person.

You get people who are out of their depth. Whose skill-set is ill-matched to the job's demands. You even get those who are a dead-weight liability. But calling them "idiots", even with the quotes to distance yourself from the word, doesn't accomplish anything and is more counter-productive.

But one thing to consider; if you have an "idiot" on your team, then who is the bigger "idiot" who recruited them?

Comment Re:Speculation (Score 1) 475

The point is that some people's machines may have sensitive information on it. Just because you personally can't think of any doesn't mean there are none. Maybe commercial secrets. Maybe juicey blackmail material. Maybe they live in an oppressive regime and are writing a book the government doesn't care for. Or maybe they've just got a sexual orientation that the religious police don't find acceptable, and any evidence of that would be fatal. Withdrawal of things like Truecrypt hurt these people too. It's not all about self-interest.

Do you trust all governments, and all future governments, to never use their backdoor into that for any other purpose, other than the all the good, wholesome things they say they need it for? You know, the holy trinity of "war against terrorism", "national security" and "protecting the children". You really think that "protecting economic interests" never, ever, features? Really?

Comment Re: Speculation (Score 1) 475

If you have secret plans that the government should be interested in, then I want them to find out about it - because unless you are planning terrorist activity, there is no reason to fear so much.

I really hope you're not giving us the "if you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear" line? Because that one has always been bullshit.

You are totally clueless to what "the government should be interested in", and have even less of an idea on "the government is be interested in".

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