Is it just me or does anyone else get the feeling that Schneier is tapped out of ideas so he sits around and finds the most obvious/minute things to write about.
Honestly, who here deals in security and does not advise their users to ctrl+alt+del before they walk away?
There's a drastic difference here that you are missing. You can now say things such as "I think X group of people are the biggest fucktards in the world". You can also go your route and suggest/encourage the death of someone ala "I think we should kill group X and I'll pay $10,000 to the person that does". When group X dies, you don't get busted for hate speech, you get busted for something along the lines of pre-meditated murder / conspiring to kill someone.
Or........ we could look at the fact that the lion's share of the cost of a technology is wrapped into the conceptualization and production of the first unit brought to market.
Then we could look at the fact that the cost of technology decreases as the "new hotness" factor wears off.
Do you see where this is going?
Let the advertisers foot the bill for the technology. Eventually it will become cheaper and more efficient due to their use. Then academia can reap the rewards.
If you don't have the cash for a $200 purchase, you may have other things you need to be doing besides playing video games.
Is it just me or does anyone else get the feeling that Schneier is tapped out of ideas so he sits around and finds the most obvious/minute things to write about. Honestly, who here deals in security and does not advise their users to ctrl+alt+del before they walk away?
E - A - Sports - It's in the mail
There's a drastic difference here that you are missing. You can now say things such as "I think X group of people are the biggest fucktards in the world". You can also go your route and suggest/encourage the death of someone ala "I think we should kill group X and I'll pay $10,000 to the person that does". When group X dies, you don't get busted for hate speech, you get busted for something along the lines of pre-meditated murder / conspiring to kill someone.
Or........ we could look at the fact that the lion's share of the cost of a technology is wrapped into the conceptualization and production of the first unit brought to market. Then we could look at the fact that the cost of technology decreases as the "new hotness" factor wears off. Do you see where this is going?
Let the advertisers foot the bill for the technology. Eventually it will become cheaper and more efficient due to their use. Then academia can reap the rewards.
when Playboy starts using them.
Does Jay Leno have one?
I, myself, have stopped shopping at TJX stores since the breach and I will not shop there again.