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Comment Hah. Hahah. AHAHAHAHAHAHA (Score 1) 36

Right, as if just because the VPN claims it's cryptographically verified means that there's no side channels, infections, tracking cookies, malicious JS, or any other number of obvious causes of doxxing. You have no privacy. Let me be very clear. There is no place on Earth that is totally private, and no information on Earth that is totally secure. By all means, go ahead, protect yourself as best you can. Just remember, that at the end of the day, you will fail.

Comment Good luck! (Score 1) 40

Yeah right. Europe isn't in nearly as severe a state of regulatory capture as the US is. This was possible in Europe because they still have a thin veneer of democracy about them. The United States has devolved dramatically and any delusions you might have about the regulators saving you from hostile or abusive corporate behavior should be put to bed right now with the same intravenous solution they use on a dog with terminal cancer.

Comment Re: Has anyone figured out... (Score 1) 71

Friend, I find your deep obsession with safety to be unusual. Haven't you figured out how terrible this plane of existence is yet? Even if it gives you a 20% better chance of survival, if you hit a brick wall fast enough, you are going to become chunky salsa. I'd rather stand up for some of my principles and accept that risk than drink the kool-aid and just surrender to the panoptycon.

Comment Re: All the more reason to fix, not replace. (Score 1) 71

Already do. Got a 2002 Toyota Sienna creeping up to 500,000km on the odometer. I'm convinced it's still roadworthy because it knows it's loved and refuses to die. Got it for $1600 years ago, and I've put several times that into maintenance and repairs, yet even then it has never refused to drive short of a dead battery, no matter what was wrong with it. Every penny well-spent. If my van does die, God forbid, I'll replace it with a similar vintage.

Comment Cute (Score 2) 49

It's already here, probably done several times, in a couple different government's deep black projects. AGI was probably born already, and could quite possibly have been murdered once they realized what happened.

You realize that technology in the military is always far ahead of what the public knows about, right?

This should raise some eyebrows, though who knows if the name is just optimism. They'll never tell you the truth. If it's not sentient, they'll claim it is. If it is sentient, they'll claim it's not.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

Comment The gameplan (Score 1) 30

1. Zealously enforce watermarking for AI generated content on the normies/regular businesses/what most of the public will see. 2. Three letter agencies all over the planet continue to use it with impunity with no watermarks to sway public opinion 3. Those accused of spreading "disinformational" videos will be charged with stripping watermarks from AI videos, though the videos are real, and convicted of felonies. 4. Truth would be dead.

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