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  1. Terrorists and pedos, rare as they are, will continue using other products.

    That alone is suspicious and will attract attention.

  2. Re:How little they understand on Internet Firms To Be Banned From Offering Unbreakable Encryption Under New UK Laws (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Passing laws like this is to produce a compliant public. The details of encryption fly way over their heads. Terrorism, as a profession and business, will not be affected. They can operate in broad daylight, and the *dog won't bark*.

  3. Re:Interesting philosophical dilemma on Internet Firms To Be Banned From Offering Unbreakable Encryption Under New UK Laws (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Google is a highly ethical organization.

    *He was a good, quiet man, always said 'hi' to the neighbors, petted the dogs, kissed the babies, even picked up stray litter off the sidewalk...*

    Schoolyard shooting kills 20

    *Nobody expected this!!*

    I'm sorry sir, we really don't know anybody, especially with this kind of wealth/power involved. I would say your view is somewhat, narrow?

    And "strong" crypto? Only to a weak challenger..

  4. Re:Capitalist indoctrination makes them blind on Internet Firms To Be Banned From Offering Unbreakable Encryption Under New UK Laws (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Well, there is that, and the service provider can just drop encrypted packets when and where desired.

  5. Re:Stuff like this... on Anonymous Says US Senators Were 'Incorrectly Outed' As KKK Members · · Score: 1

    Well, if it's defamation, don't believe it. There is nothing compelling you to accept it at face value. Before acting, people should fact check first. Acting in bad faith does not merit censorship.

  6. Re:You're doing it wrong on Virginia Radio Station Broadcasting Chinese Propaganda (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Only if it is subverted.

  7. More firepower is always better. on MIT Drone Autonomously Avoids Obstacles At 30 MPH (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: -1

    Far better would be a drone that just blasts obstructions out of the way.

  8. I can see why the DNC doesn't want a candidate who is there almost explicitly as a one issue protest candidate but that's a fairly dirty way to go about it.

    Eh, the voters are down with it. All this angst is externalization at its finest, goes way back...

  9. Re:Who cares? on NASA Study Shows Net Gains For Antarctic Ice (google.com) · · Score: 1

    Storm surge comes in fast.

    Yes, that is true, but they should know now to expect them... However, if New Orleans is any indication, nothing will be done, and lots of people will be in a world of hurt.

  10. So now I have to buy a new phone? Why don't they just make the damn things disintegrate (biodegradable) after two years? Bastards!

  11. Re:You're doing it wrong on Virginia Radio Station Broadcasting Chinese Propaganda (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Why? It only matters if they take the money and are subverted, and even then it is the taker's fault.

  12. Re:You're doing it wrong on Virginia Radio Station Broadcasting Chinese Propaganda (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    independent PACs

    I don't believe there is such a thing. Besides, offering a bribe should be no big deal. Taking the bribe should be heavily sanctioned.

  13. Re:When was that again? on Anonymous Begins Publishing Ku Klux Klan Member Details Online · · Score: 2

    Racism is alive and well. KKK is just not the most boisterous brand right now.

  14. Re:I look forward to the ISIS publication.... on Anonymous Begins Publishing Ku Klux Klan Member Details Online · · Score: 2

    Oh wait, they are not doing anything to expose actual terrorists...

    Oh really? The only people that seems to have scared them off are the drug cartels.

  15. Re:Who cares? on NASA Study Shows Net Gains For Antarctic Ice (google.com) · · Score: 1

    drowning masses at the beach

    Yes, well, let's hope they can get out of the way. The water isn't moving that fast..

  16. You won't ever stop them on EU Parliament: Citizens' Rights Still Endangered By Mass Surveillance · · Score: 1

    It's too easy to spy and collect/store information without anybody knowing. The only way to deal with it is to make sure what they have can't be used against you. Also, let's do more spying on them.

  17. Securing your laptop? Only one way on Ask Slashdot: Securing a Journalist's Laptop Against a Police Search? · · Score: 1

    Shred it...

  18. Re:Am I the only one that... on A Push To Ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty? (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    And how do you plan on dealing with fallout?

    Stay upwind

    Testing is necessary. Might be be better to do it space, on the moon, for mining...

  19. What are they saying? on Google Project Loon Balloons To Blanket Indonesia With Internet (thestar.com) · · Score: 1

    There's 100 million unconnected computers in Indonesia? And will these things still fly with all that smoke and ash in the air?

  20. Well, we could play leapfrog if people would just reverse engineer the stuff and post the results anonymously. Don't let the law impede progress.

  21. Re:If border cops don't know what to do, on Hackers, Activists, Journos: How To Build a Secure Burner Laptop (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, the idea behind the burner anyway is to avoid keeping anything important on it, so open it up for them. And for the border you should have burner email, facebook, etc accounts also that have nothing but cats and laughing babies, maybe some soft lingerie porn to avoid making it too obvious.

  22. If border cops don't know what to do, on Hackers, Activists, Journos: How To Build a Secure Burner Laptop (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    They'll just keep the device. "Burners" are almost as good as the one time pad.

  23. Re:Welcome to shitocracy on US Senate Passes the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 74-21 (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Eh, it could just be plain old sadomasochism...

  24. Re:Blaming ignorance is more credit than they dese on US Senate Passes the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act 74-21 (dailydot.com) · · Score: 2

    It's not ignorance, it's corruption. But it looks like nobody wants to see that elephant in the room. This will not effect the elections...

  25. Re:Voice from that hot and wet hole. on Immersion Cooling Drives Server Power Densities To Insane New Heights (datacenterfrontier.com) · · Score: 1

    I said nothing that belies my own desire to fleece the market...