Comment Re:the solution (Score 1) 114
The added bonus is that you can very easily add the relevant information to your spam filter. Provided, of course, that you use a different pseudonym for different occasions.
The added bonus is that you can very easily add the relevant information to your spam filter. Provided, of course, that you use a different pseudonym for different occasions.
Ok, how do we keep governments and industry out of it AND still provide funding for it?
But this one is one of the "gee, really, you don't say?" kind.
OF COURSE everyone wants to be the only one who has access to something. Monopolies are something really awesome, and only cool if they are, well, monopolies.
Data is worthless if everyone has it, only if you have the exclusive ability to use it it becomes valuable. In our world, the value of something is determined by its scarcity. Data is now something that can, by its very nature, be reproduced with near zero cost in infinite amounts. It only becomes a commodity if you control when, how and most of all if that data may be reproduced.
Reminds me of the old joke:
Question for great Radio Eriwan: Could the catastrophe of Chernobyl have been averted?
Answer from great Radio Eriwan: Yes, in principle. But the Swedes blabbed.
Well, at least...
It's funny to watch the whole spiel from across the pond. I know, maybe it's the distance and the loss of resolution distance entails, but I can't really see that much of a difference between those two parties that you have. It's pretty much the same party to me, maybe with a strawberry flavor here and a blueberry flavor there, but slushy is slushy. The basic ingredients are the same crap, the rest is flavoring. Artificial flavoring.
But yet you see people bicker with an insane drive to ensure that THEIR side of The Party isn't to blame, it's ALL the other side's fault. I look at the whole mess and can only think that you're sitting in a swimming pool with a line splitting it off in the middle, with either side blaming the other one for pissing in the pool but neither even thinking about getting out and draining the water.
Well, who let them do it?
I guess the pain ain't big enough yet, I don't see many people hitting the streets with a "gimme liberty or death" yell.
Top 10? In units sold maybe. Certainly not in performance. Neither in speed, nor detection, nor
Constiwhatnow? Is that the stuff the health nuts talk about?
Now I can buy an AI so it can play the computer game I bought so I'd have more spare time?
I'll hand it to my cat.
The problem is far easier to analyze. Let's take a look at the premises:
1. The enemy is able and willing to use torture and is able and willing to employ it to reach its goal.
2. You are a human being, able to feel pain, with a finite amount of willpower to resist torture, and unable to escape in a way that is favorable for you.
That's it. And no matter what else happens, it ends in a "don't care" position.
Whether you have that key does not matter. Because handing that key over does not end the torture, because if, in what way and for how long torture is applied is not within your control in any way. Yes, of course your torturer will promise you that it ends if you hand over what he wants, but do I really want to trust the word (because that is ALL I have, it's not like there's an enforceable contract between him and me) of someone willing to inflict pain upon me?
The torture ends only if your tormentor decides he wants to. This has little, if anything, to do with you handing over anything he wants.
I don't. Even if I did, the key would not.
It won't. But how should having the keys keep them from torturing me if they are willing to do so?
I don't win with that strategy. All I can ensure with it is that the enemy doesn't either. But then again, I cannot win with either strategy, so this is the best exit I have. If you can't save your queen, ensure you can take the enemy's one as well.
If I wanted to see that I'd watch C-SPAN.
Now that would be a pain in the ass.
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