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  1. Is it Open Source? on NSA Releases Ghidra, a Free Software Reverse Engineering Toolkit (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Wait till it is, otherwise no telling what it contains unless you use it to revers engineer itself.

  2. Spy vs. Spy on All Intel Chips Open To New 'Spoiler' Non-Spectre Attack (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Its like a game to find out what deals the NSA has made with chip makers.

  3. What does this remioned me of? on 40% of 'AI Startups' in Europe Don't Actually Use AI, Claims Report (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    It reminds me of the Website bubble where startup got investors to put money into startups that had no product or service.

  4. Keep teaching Roman numeral Math.... on Amazon To Fund Computer Science Classes at 1,000 US High Schools (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Programing methodologies today are like teaching mathematics with Roman Numerals. Very Limited.

  5. Given I know someone personally harmed by vacines. on Pinterest Cracks Down on Anti-Vaxxers, Pressuring Facebook To Follow (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    I think social media controllers are full of shit.

  6. Re:There are NO VIABLE Charges against Assange. on US Investigators Probing Years of WikiLeaks Activities, Report Says (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Given all the years this matter has been going on are we to believe they are still probing the leaks? Or maybe they are trying to figure out how to correctly redact information for public release? The real Life MAD Mag Spy vs Spy blunders .....They don't need wikileaks to blunder themselves i.e. https://list25.com/25-cia-blun...

  7. There are NO VIABLE Charges against Assange. on US Investigators Probing Years of WikiLeaks Activities, Report Says (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Its all been nothing more than a series of bluffs to cause constraint and spying on him. The indications of bluffing is all over the place, never a yeah or nay on anything. The UK police had him in custody and did not extradite him. Julian offered to turn himself over for Mannings release but Obam nullified that offer right before granting Manning release. Sweden never had charges against Assange but refused to talk to him remotely or directly in the UK. Australia stays neutral. Even the incident of the UK Police going into the Embassy was not to take Julian out but only to verify he was still in there. How I know is on the only chat channel with video of the event that night I posted "Julian left the building two weeks ago" and this was followed by someone asking for verification. I stayed silent, they went in. all this in less than ten minutes. And who really think the UK Police are ignorant of Embassy law? Not I! I've also personally dealt with a different long-running elaborate bluff so I do understand Julian's concern given he has seen how nasty and manipulative some in the position of influence and power can and have been. But it all is a bluff against him as that is the only way those in power can constrain him while also sending a message to the people gov is supposed to be working FOR, that they don't but the people should fear them.

    CALL THE BLUFF!

  8. As I deal more and more with tech industry fails.. on Trump Administration Unveils Order To Prioritize and Promote AI (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    ...on a daily basis, I cannot deny realizing the damage AI is going to cause. The AI sales pitches are no different than teh sales pitches of computing when computers were first introduced to the public and that is enough to know, the AI fails are going to follow.

  9. I for one... on Instagram Vows To Remove All Graphic Self-Harm Images From Site (bbc.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    ...welcome our "go to the lowest common denominator and impose it on all" overlords.
    So lets all be snowflakes and demand reparations for anything that offends us.

  10. The simple and direct honest answer. on Ask Slashdot: Could An AI Conceivably Create Futureproof Product Designs? · · Score: 2

    No!

  11. No, that is not the corect way to represent the people. This is see/read/do/share http://3seas.org/ a work order for government to act in accord to what the founders of the US extablished and intended. Of, for and by.... THE PEOPLE!

  12. Re:Government allows itself insider trading on Hackers Broke Into An SEC Database and Made Millions From Inside Information, Says DOJ (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, what did come out of the Trillion dollar bet besides losers in the bet such as Enron, Worldcome, and more, anthrax threats to the MSM employees to keep quiet about it and the creation of the G20 summit. Go figure.Think about the story above, who is allowed by government to manipulate the world economies via world stockmarket wrongful manipulation.

  13. Government allows itself insider trading on Hackers Broke Into An SEC Database and Made Millions From Inside Information, Says DOJ (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    learn of trillion dollar bet of 90's draining southeast Asia economies leading to 9/11 coverup of SEC investigation of bet, war on Iraq distractions & wave of world economic fails we're still dealing w/ today. Who's in jail for it? Nobody! Gov allows itself insider trading.

  14. Repurpose mining hardware.,. on NVIDIA Slapped With Class Action Lawsuit Tied To Cryptocurrency Implosion (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    to solve encryptions i.e. wikileaks insurance files.

  15. Asbestos was an issue with the towers and in the dust cloud no doubt and this lead to illness and death due cancer. Laws were absolutely broken regarding architectural research on the structure failure. These laws were created to support Architectural & Engineering industries ability to improve their technology. The laws were broken by not allowing the research.

  16. Re:Same old mistakes, made again and again and aga on First-Ever UEFI Rootkit Tied To Sednit APT (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    From my POV and experience, the tech industry is slowly crashing as the fails are increasing in numbers. And like cooking a frog, turning up teh heat slowley, so the tech industry is like the frog cooking itself.

  17. Re:Same old mistakes, made again and again and aga on First-Ever UEFI Rootkit Tied To Sednit APT (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you thank you thank you 110010001000 as I certainly realize you are being facetious. Good to know I'm not the only one recognizing the generally ignored via Tunnel vision AI experts of the dangers of AI tech

  18. It doesn't matter.. on 'Beware Silicon Valley's Gifts To Our Schools' (nationalreview.com) · · Score: 1

    AI is going to solve everything and allow the new generations to be stupid.

  19. What we have is not Capitalism (Laissez-faire) on 'The Language of Capitalism Isn't Just Annoying, It's Dangerous' (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem with anti-capitalism today is the failure to understand what Laissez-faire capitalism actually is. The biggest part of the fail is with the peoples business of government, the employers (the people) are having their bottom line voice totally suppressed. What happens when employees don't get proper direction from their employers? See US government, now resorting to fighting each other at taxpayer expense, suggesting they don't have enough direction to know what to do in representing the people.

    To fix this problem, as the founders did when they separated themselves from the British rule and intended for us, the people, to follow see, read. do & share http://3seas.org/ government work order.

  20. On breaking encryption for good ends. on Quantum Computers Pose a Security Threat That We're Still Totally Unprepared For (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    There's a lot of cryptocurrency mining hardware being dumped & can be repurposed to solve Wikileaks Insurance Files encryptons. Pursuing this direction & not knowing when solves will happen will motivate govs & banks to correct themselves. And that is a Good Thing to do.

  21. ...installing spyware for gov would break things? How many users will through their hands up and just go with MS defaults?

  22. Why does this remind me of... on Hollywood Wants Hosting Providers To Block Referral Traffic From Pirate Sites (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    ...bill gates yelling piracy?

  23. Consider on Two Linux Kernels Revert Performance-Killing Spectre Patches (phoronix.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    sometimes I feel the responsiveness of my windows system running on an i7 is slower than a commodore 64. It should make people wonder with all the advances in chip manufacturing, speed and..... Oh wait Moores law doesn't apply to user experience.

  24. Well now they can literally find out... on Human Images From World's First Total-Body Scanner Unveiled (medicalxpress.com) · · Score: 1

    ...how full of shit someone is.

  25. Perhaps it will be time again to... on Southeast Asia's Digital Economy To Triple To $240 Billion By 2025, Says Google Report (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    use the stock market to drain it again. re: "trillion dollar bet" of the 90's. google it.