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  1. Ethical hacking is wrong. on Ethical Hackers Donate 1,000,000 Air Miles To Charity (offensi.com) · · Score: 0

    Hacking under the umbrella of "ethical" is still wrong and is punishable by death. Unfortunately not as fast a death as death by gun.

  2. Hacking is wrong. on Anonymous Begins Teaching Hacktivism on IRC (softpedia.com) · · Score: 0

    Hacking is wrong, punishable by death. Not a death as fast as using a gun unfortunately.

  3. Continued: I specifically remember telling my mum several times when younger than 5 years old that "I do NOT want to go to school.". And about 40 years later I have come to realise that teachers may think "like a runaway train, we can't be stopped.". Teachers can be stopped if they are not God.

  4. I am irritated that I was made to read the article based upon the title only to discover later on the "unauthorized" word. I am reminded of a irritating computer science teacher of mine, that I was forced to endure by my parents, who placed as the last question in an exam something like: "If you answer yes to this question you don't have to answer any of the other questions to receive a 100% pass mark, okay?". I know for a fact he was and is not God.

  5. Re:Why you work so hard. on Why Do We Work So Hard? (1843magazine.com) · · Score: 0

    And the practice of science might help you dumb males and lazy females realise that one day.

  6. Why you work so hard. on Why Do We Work So Hard? (1843magazine.com) · · Score: 1

    It is probably because you believe democracy to be correct, or you put the wrong person in charge. The correct person in charge should be myself. I used to be God.

  7. Re:Amount of time required to break. on DoJ Says Apple's Posture on iPhone Unlocking Is Just Marketing (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    And after quitting K1W1 I continued to ascend.

  8. Re:Amount of time required to break. on DoJ Says Apple's Posture on iPhone Unlocking Is Just Marketing (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    I was a member of K1W1 when I cracked that software. I am no longer a member by my own choice.

  9. Re:Amount of time required to break. on DoJ Says Apple's Posture on iPhone Unlocking Is Just Marketing (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    And after I personally cracked that computer aided design software, I continued to ascend.

  10. Amount of time required to break. on DoJ Says Apple's Posture on iPhone Unlocking Is Just Marketing (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    From what I know from experience of bypassing a dongle in software, if the data is only stored encrypted and the key is not stored on the same device then the larger the key the longer time to decrypt for someone without the key or unable to reverse time travel. Maybe the DOJ are asking for data to be stored unencrypted or for the copying of the data for the purpose of sending the copy to them before encryption. For encrypted data sent over a network with only two keys not on the network, if both keys are destroyed, the same time issues exist.

  11. Re:Energy. on LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday · · Score: 0

    That wasn't a threat. Just science.

  12. Energy. on LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday · · Score: 0

    If they do exist it will take energy to cause a wave, of which no one except one will have once the stars have extinguished etcetera.

  13. Sunrise. on LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday · · Score: 0

    "LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday", And the Sun will rise again the next day. Yawn.

  14. Somebody might be surprised just how big a bomb could be built for the price of a Tesla.

  15. Musk doesn'r understand. on Elon Musk Cancels Stewart Alsop's Tesla Order Over Complaints About Launch Event · · Score: 0

    Me thinks Elon Musk doesn't understand that the customer is always correct. He may be mentally ill believing he can close shop and the remaining assets belong to him. Some other retailers may also be similarly mentally ill. Hey mentally ill, how's that gun to protect your supposed assets? Shot yourself in the foot yet?

  16. Re:Simple answer on New Clues To How the Brain Maps Time (quantamagazine.org) · · Score: 0

    Your signature implies you write light! My background colour is white. Black text.

  17. Re:Brain tracking time. on New Clues To How the Brain Maps Time (quantamagazine.org) · · Score: 0

    Posted by me while not logged in.

  18. History can't be erased, otherwise God could be erased. It all started with God. For example... Let's see you escape being killed by gravity when you run out of fuel, after the stars burn out. Once you've burnt the last bit of the planet racing away at escape velocity, gravity will take over and reverse your direction, for an almighty smash!

  19. If you can't accept a government reading your input (unencrypted if necessary) to the internet, THEN DON"T USE IT. I personally used to be God, and I don't have a problem with any countries government reading that piece of truth, and that's a reason why I intend to keep browsing using the internet.

  20. God. on Is Wikipedia's Popularity Causing Its Decline? · · Score: 0

    As far as I'm concerned the decline of Wikipedia is because the pictures of God were wrong. And that can't be changed because history can't be changed. Same goes for the Internet's decline. A purge of the lies is the best option. A lie = Death by information bullet.

  21. Re:OpenAI on Is OpenAI Solving the Wrong Problem? (hbr.org) · · Score: 0

    Predicting the climate in a world with no buildings, cars, computers etcetera. The page /usr/bin/fortune at the bottom was: Nature is by and large to be found out of doors, a location where, it cannot be argued, there are never enough comfortable chairs. -- Fran Lebowitz I know of some bushes that are more comfortable to sit on than a chair. A bush I used to lay back on and rest on as a kid.

  22. OpenAI on Is OpenAI Solving the Wrong Problem? (hbr.org) · · Score: 0

    Maybe AI should concentrate on whether life would be better if everything around someone was alive instead of having computers and buildings, just live forests and gardens. AI might be useful to predict climate.

  23. Letter to eric. on NY Attorney General Wants Public To Report Broadband Speeds (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Hey Eric, there's new technology that only I have and is only for myself, so if companies use the old technology to expand the internet because that's all that can be done from now on because science has reached it's end, that's one of the ways to the destruction of the solar system and you. Good luck making it to another solar system! I'm pretty sure you or anyone's descendants will not survive a planetary crash into the Sun.

  24. Ah quantum computers, the definition of quantum computers being: the psychiatrists trying to understand their own brain, and in the process killing themselves.

  25. Re:Northern hemisphere. on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 0

    And southern hemisphere food. And the gravity change.