Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 25 Jan 2018 @ 12:00pm
Re: Re: Why is less than a minute necessarily a rubber stamp?
The cops already know whether or not the person is guilty, why do they even have to go through this hassle, just let them search whatever and whenever they want.
If you have nothing to hide, then you will literally squeal with glee at the honor of being searched by our proud men and women in uniform.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 25 Jan 2018 @ 11:56am
Re: So? Judges MUST rely on warrant applications.
Luckily warrants are only granted when the police already have evidence given to them by the NSA, and are just going through the formality of establishing 'legal' evidence through the process of parallel construction.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 25 Jan 2018 @ 11:28am
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How does this guy get compensated?
Are you mentally handicapped? if so I apologize. As anyone is free to go search wikileaks themselves.
Aside from just wikileaks, we have numerous actual protest handouts and instructions given to paid protestor.This is from the group "Friends of Democracy" another Soros this time, his son's, group....
In it we see the usual tactics: - protesters are splpit in groups and roles to play. In other words "peaceful" protesters don't mix with the strange other group who mysteriously turned violent for no reason. (lol) ...so in this manny we the usual post-protest interview, where these a-holes claim they were there peacefully protesting, when all of a sudden, this mysterious other group came along and it turned violent.
- there are approved corridors and areas where the 'violent' protesters are allowed to become violent and/or vandalize property (apparently what happens is that business owners allied to the Soros cause are later compensated either directly or through insurance.
-protestors are instructed to not report money given to them as income.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 11:18pm
Re: Re: Even If Their Encryption Is Backdoored ...
Because no serious country with a well thought out and funded spying system, is going to put all their eggs in one basket.
They almost certainly, have a number of different attack vectors in their arsenals, and this is just going to be one of many.
To answer your question the two ways are going to be: 1. Identifying those VPN's who attempt to confuse or defeat deep packet inspection techniques.
2. compromise systems en-masses, using our own backdoors and exploits, we forced or encouraged manufacturers to build in themselves.
Most of which will either already have been stolen by the numerous spies working in the United States and/or by identifying reverse engineering those exploits.
And of course, their newest method, which is simply to copy us and force manufacturers to include backdoor not only in encryption but in literally numerous electronic devices and technologies.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 10:01pm
You have to create another extreme "side"
so that they can negotiate and come to a synthesis. (just like Socrates!)
It's just that nowadays, with nobody caring and all, they do it in a much more overt fashion.
More than likely, "a compromise" will be reached, which will screw the public's right to know while making it sound like it's not, with a newly synthesized and synergized right not to know bill.
...and this is just the FBI, which clearly doesn't have the black budget, like the NSA and CIA to sabotage so many different attack surfaces as to make encryption basically pointless for the majority of targets.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 9:08pm
Re: Re: Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
You are a perfect example, a caricature of yourself. Did you read what I wrote?
I mean, to be clear, the parts after the first 5, that's called a headline or title.
Anyway, I can't respond to you, because honestly, I don't know wtf you are even talking about?
But I will try. Sure, i would say, somewhere on the order of half of all CEO's & Boards of Directors, are clueless idiots who inherited their positions thanks to friends and has nothing to do with their abilities or skills.
(for example Chelsea Clinton sitting on the board of directors for two companies, is an example cronyism, which infects a large number of corporations today...)
HOWEVER, the other half are people of ability. For instance, Elon Musk is just plain fucking brilliant, and deserves everything he has worked to build. Same thing goes for Peter Theil. Unfortunately, many of those leaders weren't there to advise Trump, EVEN from the periphery, because of the toxic environment created by the new Democratic Party, headed by George Soros, and the other less visible large donors.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 2:16pm
Re: Re: FUN TIME
Good observation. You should also learn the term "useful idiot"
In America these are called Libertarians. Whenever a corporation needs to get around some sort of pesky BS like not polluting, treating your workers fairly, not paying taxes, etc... they bring out the useful idiots, who talk about their libertarian gospel along with the church of the CATO think tank.
The end result is ALWAYS that a/the corporation gets a profitable new entitlement.
For instance, here we are talking about Comcast and AT&T as if they are real companies, which they aren't.
They are government backed duopolies who do little to nothing that they aren't forced to. To hear these people talk about having choices when the only choice is AT&T or Spectrum is like talking a crazy street preacher. Pointless.
well that's not "reeeeeeeel libertarianism" bla bla bla...
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 1:05pm
Mike you keep saying:
" our traditional concepts of free speech don't fully work in the internet age. "
Mike you seem to lament the fact that the Internet has only exacerbated what has always been an issue, which is the proliferation of snake oil. Primarily, the proliferation of political snake oil, which used to be the monopoly of the government, and/or those wealthy and connected enough to influence it.
The true purpose of free speech isn't so that I can get my jollies calling white people honkies, that's just an unintended, but positive externality to the prime motive, and that is, not only to make sure truth and ideas make it through to quell corruption and power, but that this truth is acknowledge IN TIME for it to make a difference.
If I told you 15 years ago, that George Bush and the CIA were full of shit, and that the Nigerians weren't selling yellow cake to Iraq, nobody would listen, but now it's well known and completely forgotten.
What if back then, I could reach millions of people and prove that Bush was full shit? Then I become a problem. But that's exactly what's happened, and yet instead of Bush being laughed out of the white house, we have a proliferation of 9-11 truth web sites. Still, the only effect seems to have been to the ego's of the various crooks in charge.
SO WHAT EXACTLY ARE YOU SO AFRAID OF? Why exactly, do you think that a bunch of people having the right to say anything they want is so dangerous, when nothing they say, actually changes anything?
It's because you want to stop the end result and not the problem. The problem is, students aren't being taught critical thinking. They aren't being taught to question things for themselves. They aren't being taught that sometimes the media are also liars. They aren't being taught how to objectively analyze information...
So instead of doing that, you want to stop these products of a failed educational system from believing whatever it is that they want, because, well, in your view they can't tell the difference.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 24 Jan 2018 @ 12:06pm
Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
"YOU PEOPLE" made advising the elected president of the United States a thought crime.
CEO's and other leaders who were asked by the president to serve in his administration, were SHAMED AND ATTACKED AND THREATENED with weaponized lawsuits.
SO WHAT THE HELL DID YOU MORONS EXPECT TO HAPPEN!?!?
The president is an executive, one who makes decisions based on the advise and expertise of others.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 23 Jan 2018 @ 10:53pm
Pffffttttt.....
Montana doesn't have the ability to tell if their ISP is violating net neutrality or not.
(think ENRON rocketing up the price of oil in California, and the 'government' had no idea. It was only years later, AFTER ENRON had already been bankrupted and driven out of business that the self-described technocrats realized that they themselves had been scammed, just like they had been scamming the people all those years.)
Anyway, the point, someone might complain about something, so and so will ask maybe, and they will get an answer back they don't even understand.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 23 Jan 2018 @ 10:31pm
It's already happening! The other day...
...I went to download a mature film from a content storage and sharing service.
Now, as you well know, they are making these things ridiculously huge these days. I would happily have taken a 1GB .MP4 file, but no, all that I could purvey that night was an enormous 5 1/2 GB 4K .mkv file version.
Well I thought to myself, that's fine, it will just be a little longer. Now ordinarily, I had been accustomed to a swift Internet current of approximately 20-30MB/s consistent throughput speeds.
Even though I was promised 100Mbps, and a variety of official sounding tests told me I have at least 90Mbps, I knew that realistically, for large file downloads it slows down to 20-30Mbps. And I was happy as a little clam w8th that.
Even though strangely at work, large file downloads don't seem to slow down like they do at home. (?)
Well, imagine my horror when the download rate barely reached 1.5Mbps to 2Mbps download. Clearly, the Trump team has wasted no time in letting filthy Russian hackers get their hands on our precious Internet infrastructure.
Long story short, I became impatient and had to visit one of those filthy establishments with all the thumbnails of 3 minute long videos. I missed a pop-under, and caught a nasty virus!
On the post: Disrupting The Fourth Amendment: Half Of Law Enforcement E-Warrants Approved In 10 Minutes Or Less
Re: Re: Why is less than a minute necessarily a rubber stamp?
If you have nothing to hide, then you will literally squeal with glee at the honor of being searched by our proud men and women in uniform.
On the post: Disrupting The Fourth Amendment: Half Of Law Enforcement E-Warrants Approved In 10 Minutes Or Less
Re: So? Judges MUST rely on warrant applications.
On the post: Spanish Government Uses Hate Speech Law To Arrest Critic Of The Spanish Government
Well, that's just absurd...
Words are harmful, and are just the exact same as if you took a brick and smashed someone over the head.
And that's why we need comprehensive hate speech laws, to protest people.
So I find it ABSURD that any government would misuse the spirit and intent of such laws to stifle political dissent.
/s
On the post: A Perfect Storm Of Comcast Unaccountability Is Brewing
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
but I would stil like to know what this means?
> the traditional sound-effect of someone hitting the bottom of one's killfile is "plonk"."
Were you saying that this shill has run out of anti-trumpisms and refuses to self-examine his own role in the destruction of net neutrality?
On the post: Censorship By Weaponizing Free Speech: Rethinking How The Marketplace Of Ideas Works
Re: Re:
and yet made no difference whatsoever, but mike says we have a free speech problem...
On the post: Why Are The People Who Whined About Wheeler's Net Neutrality Rules Being '400 Pages' Silent About Pai's Being '539 Pages'
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How does this guy get compensated?
Aside from just wikileaks, we have numerous actual protest handouts and instructions given to paid protestor.This is from the group "Friends of Democracy" another Soros this time, his son's, group....
https://imgur.com/a/aJ2JP
In it we see the usual tactics:
- protesters are splpit in groups and roles to play. In other words "peaceful" protesters don't mix with the strange other group who mysteriously turned violent for no reason. (lol) ...so in this manny we the usual post-protest interview, where these a-holes claim they were there peacefully protesting, when all of a sudden, this mysterious other group came along and it turned violent.
- there are approved corridors and areas where the 'violent' protesters are allowed to become violent and/or vandalize property (apparently what happens is that business owners allied to the Soros cause are later compensated either directly or through insurance.
-protestors are instructed to not report money given to them as income.
etc etc etc..
On the post: China's Solution To The VPN Quandary: Only Authorized, And Presumably Backdoored, Crypto Links Allowed
Re: Re: Even If Their Encryption Is Backdoored ...
They almost certainly, have a number of different attack vectors in their arsenals, and this is just going to be one of many.
To answer your question the two ways are going to be:
1. Identifying those VPN's who attempt to confuse or defeat deep packet inspection techniques.
2. compromise systems en-masses, using our own backdoors and exploits, we forced or encouraged manufacturers to build in themselves.
Most of which will either already have been stolen by the numerous spies working in the United States and/or by identifying reverse engineering those exploits.
And of course, their newest method, which is simply to copy us and force manufacturers to include backdoor not only in encryption but in literally numerous electronic devices and technologies.
On the post: Co-Head Of Virginia's FOIA Council Introduces Bill To Make State's Court System Even More Opaque
You have to create another extreme "side"
It's just that nowadays, with nobody caring and all, they do it in a much more overt fashion.
More than likely, "a compromise" will be reached, which will screw the public's right to know while making it sound like it's not, with a newly synthesized and synergized right not to know bill.
On the post: Why Are The People Who Whined About Wheeler's Net Neutrality Rules Being '400 Pages' Silent About Pai's Being '539 Pages'
Re: Re: Re: How does this guy get compensated?
(dumbass)
On the post: China's Solution To The VPN Quandary: Only Authorized, And Presumably Backdoored, Crypto Links Allowed
Re:
Why not just work out a royalties type deal whereby China can simply have access to all the NSA backdoored CPU's, drives, and GPU's...
Say, $100 per request.
On the post: China's Solution To The VPN Quandary: Only Authorized, And Presumably Backdoored, Crypto Links Allowed
How does this differ from our own?
I'm talking about our own governments destruction of privacy, which inconveniently has to take an incremental approach:
2018 FBI Says Device Encryption Is 'Evil' And A Threat To Public Safety
1997 FBI, Security Chiefs Ask SenateFor Keys to All Encrypted Data https://partners.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/071097encrypt.html
...and this is just the FBI, which clearly doesn't have the black budget, like the NSA and CIA to sabotage so many different attack surfaces as to make encryption basically pointless for the majority of targets.
On the post: A Perfect Storm Of Comcast Unaccountability Is Brewing
Re: Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
On the post: A Perfect Storm Of Comcast Unaccountability Is Brewing
Re: Re: Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
I mean, to be clear, the parts after the first 5, that's called a headline or title.
Anyway, I can't respond to you, because honestly, I don't know wtf you are even talking about?
But I will try. Sure, i would say, somewhere on the order of half of all CEO's & Boards of Directors, are clueless idiots who inherited their positions thanks to friends and has nothing to do with their abilities or skills.
(for example Chelsea Clinton sitting on the board of directors for two companies, is an example cronyism, which infects a large number of corporations today...)
HOWEVER, the other half are people of ability. For instance, Elon Musk is just plain fucking brilliant, and deserves everything he has worked to build. Same thing goes for Peter Theil. Unfortunately, many of those leaders weren't there to advise Trump, EVEN from the periphery, because of the toxic environment created by the new Democratic Party, headed by George Soros, and the other less visible large donors.
On the post: A Perfect Storm Of Comcast Unaccountability Is Brewing
Re: Re: FUN TIME
In America these are called Libertarians. Whenever a corporation needs to get around some sort of pesky BS like not polluting, treating your workers fairly, not paying taxes, etc... they bring out the useful idiots, who talk about their libertarian gospel along with the church of the CATO think tank.
The end result is ALWAYS that a/the corporation gets a profitable new entitlement.
For instance, here we are talking about Comcast and AT&T as if they are real companies, which they aren't.
They are government backed duopolies who do little to nothing that they aren't forced to. To hear these people talk about having choices when the only choice is AT&T or Spectrum is like talking a crazy street preacher. Pointless.
well that's not "reeeeeeeel libertarianism" bla bla bla...
On the post: Censorship By Weaponizing Free Speech: Rethinking How The Marketplace Of Ideas Works
" our traditional concepts of free speech don't fully work in the internet age. "
Mike you seem to lament the fact that the Internet has only exacerbated what has always been an issue, which is the proliferation of snake oil. Primarily, the proliferation of political snake oil, which used to be the monopoly of the government, and/or those wealthy and connected enough to influence it.
The true purpose of free speech isn't so that I can get my jollies calling white people honkies, that's just an unintended, but positive externality to the prime motive, and that is, not only to make sure truth and ideas make it through to quell corruption and power, but that this truth is acknowledge IN TIME for it to make a difference.
If I told you 15 years ago, that George Bush and the CIA were full of shit, and that the Nigerians weren't selling yellow cake to Iraq, nobody would listen, but now it's well known and completely forgotten.
What if back then, I could reach millions of people and prove that Bush was full shit? Then I become a problem. But that's exactly what's happened, and yet instead of Bush being laughed out of the white house, we have a proliferation of 9-11 truth web sites. Still, the only effect seems to have been to the ego's of the various crooks in charge.
SO WHAT EXACTLY ARE YOU SO AFRAID OF? Why exactly, do you think that a bunch of people having the right to say anything they want is so dangerous, when nothing they say, actually changes anything?
It's because you want to stop the end result and not the problem. The problem is, students aren't being taught critical thinking. They aren't being taught to question things for themselves. They aren't being taught that sometimes the media are also liars. They aren't being taught how to objectively analyze information...
So instead of doing that, you want to stop these products of a failed educational system from believing whatever it is that they want, because, well, in your view they can't tell the difference.
On the post: Montana Says It Won't Do Business With Net Neutrality Violating ISPs
Re: News: Sock puppets invade TD
On the post: Montana Says It Won't Do Business With Net Neutrality Violating ISPs
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
On the post: A Perfect Storm Of Comcast Unaccountability Is Brewing
Re: Re: President Trump is a reasonable man...
CEO's and other leaders who were asked by the president to serve in his administration, were SHAMED AND ATTACKED AND THREATENED with weaponized lawsuits.
SO WHAT THE HELL DID YOU MORONS EXPECT TO HAPPEN!?!?
The president is an executive, one who makes decisions based on the advise and expertise of others.
YOU SHAMED THE EXPERTS AWWAY!
GOOD JOB! Now you have exactly what you deserve.
On the post: Montana Says It Won't Do Business With Net Neutrality Violating ISPs
Pffffttttt.....
(think ENRON rocketing up the price of oil in California, and the 'government' had no idea. It was only years later, AFTER ENRON had already been bankrupted and driven out of business that the self-described technocrats realized that they themselves had been scammed, just like they had been scamming the people all those years.)
Anyway, the point, someone might complain about something, so and so will ask maybe, and they will get an answer back they don't even understand.
Coomon people, let's be reaal here.
On the post: No, The Death Of Net Neutrality Will Not Be Subtle
It's already happening! The other day...
Now, as you well know, they are making these things ridiculously huge these days. I would happily have taken a 1GB .MP4 file, but no, all that I could purvey that night was an enormous 5 1/2 GB 4K .mkv file version.
Well I thought to myself, that's fine, it will just be a little longer. Now ordinarily, I had been accustomed to a swift Internet current of approximately 20-30MB/s consistent throughput speeds.
Even though I was promised 100Mbps, and a variety of official sounding tests told me I have at least 90Mbps, I knew that realistically, for large file downloads it slows down to 20-30Mbps. And I was happy as a little clam w8th that.
Even though strangely at work, large file downloads don't seem to slow down like they do at home. (?)
Well, imagine my horror when the download rate barely reached 1.5Mbps to 2Mbps download. Clearly, the Trump team has wasted no time in letting filthy Russian hackers get their hands on our precious Internet infrastructure.
Long story short, I became impatient and had to visit one of those filthy establishments with all the thumbnails of 3 minute long videos. I missed a pop-under, and caught a nasty virus!
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