Hi Jf, the AC who got this old news about early 1980's war games on slashdot can even see this plot in a TV series called Deutschland 83 with references to Able Archer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Once NGO's, local and other governments work out thats its looking deep into the flow of data... why not block or scan for other data too? Images (hash list), movies, files names, file types.. it will get interesting fast.
The gov and mil backed secrecy of NASA covering for Operation Paperclip https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... and hiding top German experts from later versions of the Dora Trial https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... or the international press, or authors is not really needed anymore.
Any private company can do space now until it gets a bit interesting with the Missile Technology Control Regime or established gov contractors try and keep their decades of no bid contracts.
Re 'politician will touch funding for Mars for 50 years"
Remember how many times Western governments messed up huge projects when the German experts had issues with some aspect of an early launch, test after WW2?
The UK spent huge amounts on its own failed early Skynet satellite https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... only to buy into a US system.
Government or private sector, the cash needed is huge, the testing is spectacular in public until a nation or project finally understands or decades later reinvents the tools and systems needed.
The thing about US funding is just to ensure jobs are spread out over a lot of workshops and campaign contributions flow or federal cash allows for some great state "upgrades' to show to the local press. Work with any local political leaders to allow them to show they had the ability to bring home well paying local jobs.
That Florida 1960's federal building and funding feeling all over again:)
Funding, building and good design have to flow with the well connected local political leaders.
In theory a provider is like a cloud computer system that offers direct network access as the main product.
Why not use the "offered more choice" to upsell or differentiate with new services?
A provider might come with a few settings for email accounts, SPAM filter setting, their own adsl settings (1, 2+, a low latency profile), free or upgraded web site setup. Blocking as an on/off option?
The user is still a customer with some real network options:)
Any news on OpenVPN support or USB downloading? ie a download client for downloading torrent, web and NZB files.
Great to see an open-source project for the router side of the network:)
Thanks.
The idea seems to be hinted at in https://thestack.com/security/...
"even EMV/Chip-and-pin are unlikely to protect affected systems. In such cases, the report says ‘ModPOS and other malware with RAM scraping techniques can still gain access to card data. Criminals can then reuse card data, even from EMV cards, to make online (card-not-present) transactions.’"
Yes was thinking that, some form of VM that projects back what every site needs to see down to an OS level but then transforms the browser for the user.
A site would see the perfect browser, OS, no blocking, everything displayed. The user sees the site as selected in the settings.
Interesting to see the UK interest in Ethiopia and Eritrea again. Time to rebuild old relationships back into African cold war history?
The "infrastructural environment" was great for the US and UK decades ago.
Warming up Kagnew again? A site that gave the NSA and GCHQ great coverage of Africa and the Middle East (high-speed Morse 1950's), later submarine communications?
That site gave great intercept coverage before Diego Garcia was upgraded. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Lets hope the Solidworks project gets more people thinking about and enjoying the maths.
Thats a great after all the computerized tomography work that was done.
War Is a Racket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... by retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two time Medal of Honor recipient Smedley D. Butler:)
AC Re"Other than that, yea, the digital paperwork is trivial."
and the hi tech economy stored the gov digital paperwork in an unencrypted, readable, network facing database:)
Yourself. The person is registered in a new federal database. The registration number "must be affixed to the aircraft" and "marking must be readily accessible and maintained in a condition that is readable and legible upon close visual inspection".
Its all about the person and connecting them to any and all drones in use. A demand for photo ID does the rest.
Capitalism allowed the US to buy into advanced Russian products like the Russian RD-180.
The product worked, was delivered and the US brand was happy to contract out the platform for US use.
India and the geo-synchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV) effort that the US tried to stop under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
The UK trying to make its own Skynet military communications satellites, finally having to buy in the US Type-777 satellite system instead.
A lot of nations try and share, create, buy in, offer new products at low prices but the US often sets standards to only 'rent' access to a totally US solution.
AC re "these journalists still have to register their terrestrial vehicles and obtain training and operating licenses."
The US Constitution is clear on the role of the press, media, journalists been able to work anywhere in the USA in public without any level of government "infringing on the freedom of the press".
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is very clear on the role of a free press.
Inducing a police chat down, demand for papers, photo ID, just for using a tool (a drone) just for been media and having a camera is "infringing on the freedom of the press"
The press in the USA do not need to register, obtain training, get gov registered university "degrees" like in some nations. They are free to report and record what they can see from public land. Demanding papers, photo ID before, during or after the use of a camera on a drone over public property is a very chilling new method for local law enforcement to block press access.
The days of English and a good US science related degree are been replaced by random private sector staff with skills from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland.... parts of the EU... Asia, Africa, South America..
If only something could be used as leverage that other nationals can never out study or accept lower conditions or pay for?
Welcome to the exciting world of the security clearance and join the growing government and mil contractor ranks.
Great pay, a simple private sector interview, some digital paperwork and your on your way to the world of secure no bid contracts.
So that the drone owner gets into a federal database with new federal standards. Many states do not have stop and identify statutes to find out who a drone owner is. Flying a drone is not a crime or can not be presented as been a reasonably crime like act to induce the showing of photo ID. So it hard to get the names of the owner unless they walk back to their car (plate number), are followed by law enforcement officials, or have a cell phone on them (StingRay, IMSI-catcher).
Such passive options are now been replaced with a more direct federal ID demands. The drone can be inspected to see if it is registered and if the registered number is readable and can be found as required. That induces a chat down giving law enforcement at a city, state, federal level reason to start a conversation with all drone users in any part of the USA and a request for photo ID. Out of state press can be identified, talked to, moved on, tracked, equipment taken before a media event becomes public. The drone as a tool for news gathering in the USA becomes illegal until proven legal to local law enforcement.
Is the 4k camera on the drone next for federal registration with the owners registration number visible in every frame captured?
First they came for the journalism drones, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Journalist.
Then they came for the environmental journalist, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not an animal rights activists.
Then they came for the citizen journalism, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not into 1st Amendment audits.
Then they came for my drone—and there was no one left to speak for me.
No more 4k ready drones moving along public property capturing news worthy footage without been in a database for a later State or Federal chat down.
+1 Sneaker net anything needed to the smart TV. Use the functions offered per file but keep it away from any networking. If networking is needed, do it with a device that only works well for its own network, brand and then unplug. Too many devices phone home over years of usage.
Hi Jf, the AC who got this old news about early 1980's war games on slashdot can even see this plot in a TV series called Deutschland 83 with references to Able Archer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Once NGO's, local and other governments work out thats its looking deep into the flow of data... why not block or scan for other data too? Images (hash list), movies, files names, file types.. it will get interesting fast.
The gov and mil backed secrecy of NASA covering for Operation Paperclip https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... and hiding top German experts from later versions of the Dora Trial https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... or the international press, or authors is not really needed anymore.
Any private company can do space now until it gets a bit interesting with the Missile Technology Control Regime or established gov contractors try and keep their decades of no bid contracts.
Re 'politician will touch funding for Mars for 50 years" :)
Remember how many times Western governments messed up huge projects when the German experts had issues with some aspect of an early launch, test after WW2?
The UK spent huge amounts on its own failed early Skynet satellite https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... only to buy into a US system.
Government or private sector, the cash needed is huge, the testing is spectacular in public until a nation or project finally understands or decades later reinvents the tools and systems needed.
The thing about US funding is just to ensure jobs are spread out over a lot of workshops and campaign contributions flow or federal cash allows for some great state "upgrades' to show to the local press. Work with any local political leaders to allow them to show they had the ability to bring home well paying local jobs.
That Florida 1960's federal building and funding feeling all over again
Funding, building and good design have to flow with the well connected local political leaders.
In theory a provider is like a cloud computer system that offers direct network access as the main product. :)
Why not use the "offered more choice" to upsell or differentiate with new services?
A provider might come with a few settings for email accounts, SPAM filter setting, their own adsl settings (1, 2+, a low latency profile), free or upgraded web site setup. Blocking as an on/off option?
The user is still a customer with some real network options
Any news on OpenVPN support or USB downloading? ie a download client for downloading torrent, web and NZB files. :)
Great to see an open-source project for the router side of the network
Thanks.
The idea seems to be hinted at in https://thestack.com/security/...
"even EMV/Chip-and-pin are unlikely to protect affected systems. In such cases, the report says ‘ModPOS and other malware with RAM scraping techniques can still gain access to card data. Criminals can then reuse card data, even from EMV cards, to make online (card-not-present) transactions.’"
Hi AC re "Is there a browser plugin that does that already?"
"Six browser plug-ins that protect your privacy" (Oct 17, 2014)
http://www.computerworld.com/a...
"The Best Browser Extensions that Protect Your Privacy" (8/31/15)
http://lifehacker.com/the-best...
Yes was thinking that, some form of VM that projects back what every site needs to see down to an OS level but then transforms the browser for the user.
A site would see the perfect browser, OS, no blocking, everything displayed. The user sees the site as selected in the settings.
So how far down does a site get into a browser to understand what a browser is doing on another users computer and that users own OS?
Interesting to see the UK interest in Ethiopia and Eritrea again. Time to rebuild old relationships back into African cold war history?
The "infrastructural environment" was great for the US and UK decades ago.
Warming up Kagnew again? A site that gave the NSA and GCHQ great coverage of Africa and the Middle East (high-speed Morse 1950's), later submarine communications?
That site gave great intercept coverage before Diego Garcia was upgraded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Yes very much a new bureaucracy demanding papers when a drone is in use.
It will be interesting to see what a user is allowed to run on their own computer in their home when connecting to a site on the internet :)
It was the The Banana Wars https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Lots of nice US backed occupations, police actions, and interventions to ensure US profits flowed for a select few.
Lets hope the Solidworks project gets more people thinking about and enjoying the maths.
Thats a great after all the computerized tomography work that was done.
War Is a Racket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... by retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two time Medal of Honor recipient Smedley D. Butler :)
AC Re"Other than that, yea, the digital paperwork is trivial." :)
and the hi tech economy stored the gov digital paperwork in an unencrypted, readable, network facing database
Yourself. The person is registered in a new federal database. The registration number "must be affixed to the aircraft" and "marking must be readily accessible and maintained in a condition that is readable and legible upon close visual inspection".
Its all about the person and connecting them to any and all drones in use. A demand for photo ID does the rest.
Capitalism allowed the US to buy into advanced Russian products like the Russian RD-180.
The product worked, was delivered and the US brand was happy to contract out the platform for US use.
India and the geo-synchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV) effort that the US tried to stop under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
The UK trying to make its own Skynet military communications satellites, finally having to buy in the US Type-777 satellite system instead.
A lot of nations try and share, create, buy in, offer new products at low prices but the US often sets standards to only 'rent' access to a totally US solution.
AC re "these journalists still have to register their terrestrial vehicles and obtain training and operating licenses."
The US Constitution is clear on the role of the press, media, journalists been able to work anywhere in the USA in public without any level of government "infringing on the freedom of the press".
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is very clear on the role of a free press.
Inducing a police chat down, demand for papers, photo ID, just for using a tool (a drone) just for been media and having a camera is "infringing on the freedom of the press"
The press in the USA do not need to register, obtain training, get gov registered university "degrees" like in some nations. They are free to report and record what they can see from public land. Demanding papers, photo ID before, during or after the use of a camera on a drone over public property is a very chilling new method for local law enforcement to block press access.
The days of English and a good US science related degree are been replaced by random private sector staff with skills from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland.... parts of the EU... Asia, Africa, South America..
If only something could be used as leverage that other nationals can never out study or accept lower conditions or pay for?
Welcome to the exciting world of the security clearance and join the growing government and mil contractor ranks.
Great pay, a simple private sector interview, some digital paperwork and your on your way to the world of secure no bid contracts.
So that the drone owner gets into a federal database with new federal standards. Many states do not have stop and identify statutes to find out who a drone owner is.
Flying a drone is not a crime or can not be presented as been a reasonably crime like act to induce the showing of photo ID.
So it hard to get the names of the owner unless they walk back to their car (plate number), are followed by law enforcement officials, or have a cell phone on them (StingRay, IMSI-catcher).
Such passive options are now been replaced with a more direct federal ID demands. The drone can be inspected to see if it is registered and if the registered number is readable and can be found as required. That induces a chat down giving law enforcement at a city, state, federal level reason to start a conversation with all drone users in any part of the USA and a request for photo ID.
Out of state press can be identified, talked to, moved on, tracked, equipment taken before a media event becomes public. The drone as a tool for news gathering in the USA becomes illegal until proven legal to local law enforcement.
Is the 4k camera on the drone next for federal registration with the owners registration number visible in every frame captured?
First they came for the journalism drones, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Journalist.
Then they came for the environmental journalist, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not an animal rights activists.
Then they came for the citizen journalism, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not into 1st Amendment audits.
Then they came for my drone—and there was no one left to speak for me.
No more 4k ready drones moving along public property capturing news worthy footage without been in a database for a later State or Federal chat down.
Just add more cores, threads to the consumer end :)
+1 Sneaker net anything needed to the smart TV. Use the functions offered per file but keep it away from any networking. If networking is needed, do it with a device that only works well for its own network, brand and then unplug. Too many devices phone home over years of usage.