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You also refuse to admit a book doesn't say what you claim it does even when it is quoted directly to you.
You: *argument*
Me: *argument proving you wrong*
You: "stop talking politics*
Me: *I'm not...more non-political arguments proving you wrong*
You: *stop talking politics, they're not welcome here*
Me: *I'm not....more non-political arguments*
You: *that's it, I refuse to talk politics with Nazis!!!1"
LOL, pathetic
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LOL you've got him pegged.
This could've been the way...
CIA's Secret Ownership of Crypto AG Enabled Extensive Espionage[^]
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I believe he once said his wife is Chinese. He defends China almost unconditionally, so don't take his replies personally.
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Um this CIA's Secret Ownership of Crypto AG Enabled Extensive Espionage[^]
we have no idea what the US Gov't, indeed, any gov't is up to.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: CIA's Secret Ownership of Crypto AG Enabled Extensive Espionage[^] Unfortunately, any page that has eight trackers and runs 15 different scripts doesn't get opened, on my network.TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: we have no idea what the US Gov't, indeed, any gov't is up to. Indeed, and it's pretty clear that Chinese tech is overtaking US tech, as is their tech education, and as are the sheer numbers of incredibly highly qualified and experienced tech people working for their security services.
So whatever tech the US has got, there's a bloody good chance that the Chinese have got better. Only hubris would say otherwise, and we all know what hubris comes before (it depends on the dictionary, but my favourite is "huckabuck").
And, as has been shown over and over again, the security forces in the US have a ridiculously hard time finding hackers on US soil, where there is no-one making herculean efforts to defend them.
Believe what the Ministry of Truth tells you if you like, Winston, but it's bloody obvious they're lying through their teeth.
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I don't "believe" anything and frankly don't really care. Just pointing you to info you may or may not have had. Cheers!
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: Just pointing you to info you may or may not have had. Sorry. I thought you were like the other guy, who is obviously caught up in worshipping some evil deity or other, and believes anything its demons tell him. I hate trying to talk sense to "believers".
I can't open that page, anyway. Security protocols, and all that.
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That's it, this discussion is over, I have already to you I refuse to discuss pink giraffes on this thread, I have no interest in talking about them, certainly not with an 11-items-in-the-10-items-or-fewer-isle person like you!!!1
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Here's the washington post article from which the other site cribbed: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/national-security/cia-crypto-encryption-machines-espionage/
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You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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From the article: America’s main adversaries, including the Soviet Union and China, were never Crypto customers. And the article is relevant to this discussion because...?
How many times do I have to repeat that there is no f***ing way they could have extracted the information that they are publicising?
It's a scum-level political lie, of the type that is becoming the norm, in Western politics.
I don't know about you, but I don't like being lied to, and I lose more and more trust in people who lie to me, every time they do so.
An office called "The Department of Justice" should be so far above this kind of lying that they can't even see it, down below.
They really should rename themselves "The Ministry of Truth" -- if they were honest, they would.
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Please stop talking about pink giraffes on this thread, it isn't what the forum is for.
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The article: Russia and China never trusted the machines, and did not use them.
You: arguments that prove you wrong right How many times do people have to lie to you, before you stop trusting their word?
Do you have an "I WANT TO BELIEVE!" poster on your wall?
Believing something just because a proven liar says so is more related to religious fervour than anything else, and you have shown nothing but such religious fervour. You are allowing liars to treat you as an idiot, and they will continue to do so, for as long as you allow it.
And -- here's a great tip for life -- as long as you let bad people treat you like an idiot, the good people will think you're an idiot, too.
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Hard drive manufacturer Seagate promises that HAMR—Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording—hard drives in 18TB and 20TB models will be available in retail channels in 2020. Time for hard drives with frickin' lasers?
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Dunno. Getting an HDD that adds a level of mechanical complexity to the read heads, intentionally adds heat to the system, and can have ultra-slow read/write times doesn't strike me as being the most profitable of acquirements.
So, for me, 'snot hamr time!
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modified 10-Feb-20 2:14am.
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Wouldn't that make this a Laser Disc?
Interesting enough, Sony's MiniDisc recorded using this, and the process itself goes back to the 1950's when RCA patented this for magnetic tape usage
Director of Transmogrification Services
Shinobi of Query Language
Master of Yoda Conditional
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She had a computer port surgically embedded in her skull. "Turn on, boot up, jack in"
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MIT Tech wrote: She even played a simple Pac-Man-like computer game piped directly into her brain They're going to regret having said that, unless they can have a couple of million units ready by Christmas.
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I’ve read a few articles of late that have declared the end of Agile development. Paging Mr. Betteridge
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My kind of guy -- can see more than one side to a story, and knows bugger-all about geography ("Main to California"?)
It's nice to see an article on agile that's neither a rant nor a declaration of eternal love.
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I wonder which Main he's talking about? Most towns have a Main, even the towns in Maine.
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Hopefully not one of the Mains in California, because I don't think recursiveness will help get his meaning across.
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Motherboard driver from Gigabyte was deprecated after being found vulnerable. Backward compatibility deemed dangerous
Sounds like they need a better mechanism to revoke Authenticode signatures
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Sounds like they need a better mechanism to revoke Authenticode signatures Or, as this seems to be once again the case, they need to tell their people not to open e-mails with attachments from unknown parties.
Almost all the scare stories come down to that, these days.
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