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  1. Re: Dumb as a Rock on Stanford Starts the 'Secure Internet of Things Project' · · Score: 1

    Your back and forth rant so far reads as: ...and I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in ... ... not by the hair on my chinny, chin, chin

  2. I, SISsy on AI Experts Sign Open Letter Pledging To Protect Mankind From Machines · · Score: 1

    I wish the terrorists that someday gain our AI tech will sign this affirmation and think about avoiding "potential pitfalls," but somehow I doubt they are going to care.

  3. Re: Verifying a message vs. its contents on How Bitcoin Could Be Key To Online Voting · · Score: 1

    Why not just give your boss a different ID that is not yours. How would they know?

  4. It's the earthquakes, stupid on US Rust Belt Manufacturing Rebounds Via Fracking Boom · · Score: 1

    I couldn't care much about the chemical stew of fracking in rust belt states; they have dumped toxic sludge into Lake Erie for a century. I do care about the explosion of moderate sized earthquakes in Oklahoma, notably starting in swarms around the same time that fracking was allowed. If we continue on this path, the earth will have new human-induced faults, possibly in the rust belt areas. Most unfortunate, the ground in these areas allow earthquakes to be destructive over a greater range than on the west coast. The lack of historical seismic activity makes the ground brittle compared to seismically active regions. If the region gets changed seismically from inactive to active in a brief period of time, the quakes will be far more destructive.

  5. Samsung? on Apple and Google's Motorola Unit End Patent War · · Score: 1

    not participating allows the hardware side of this patent war to continue. Apple is hardware/software so it seems uneven without Samsung joining

  6. memory is non-lossy on Mathematical Model Suggests That Human Consciousness Is Noncomputable · · Score: 1

    Why is this assumption made? Could not there be a lossy effect that is small enough not to be noticed intuitively? To have the entire study tied to this premise seems absurd.

  7. Invisibility Cloaks on Study: Earthlings Not Ready For Alien Encounters, Yet · · Score: 1

    Human technology is on the cusp of developing cloaking technology. An advanced alien civilization would have perfected this method of bending light waves to allow transparent transmission of signals and invisible transportation. What exactly will we possibly see when they are completely hidden from our view?