It's not Huawei. As said in the article, there's been plenty of auditing and research that hasn't managed to prove anything. Of course this might be exactly because there was so much attention and that the company would include backdoors otherwise but again there are plenty of white (and black) hats tinkering with all sorts of hardware to find problems/bugs. Eventually it would be made public.
I say it's ok to use their products but we must keep probing them for possible backdoors. I'd say the same about Cisco as well given the US is not really into any higher moral grounds over this issue.
Further victims of the stupid war on drugs. Even when everybody that has at least 2 neurons know that it's freely available and people use it without problems everywhere.
From the frying pan into the fire. I don't blame them but it's best to wait and join forces with Salt Lake City Comic Con to invalidate the damn thing, adding weight to the case.
Dude. You are optimistic. Realistically speaking without being pessimistic I believe the US has hit a big speed bump that will greatly slow them at least till the end of this year. It will become a major setback depending on the results but if it goes beyond 2020 I'll have to start seriously question US capacity to remain in the vanguard.
Sadly, there's a portion of humans that will do such things. Pai apparent disdain towards Americans is just a way to feel warm and happy inside because it acts as a justification for the moronic losers such people are. It could be rival soccer teams, it could be Trump/Putin fan clubs or whatever the 'justification'. So if you are attempting to pin the blame anywhere other than the real morons (the ones harassing) then you are part of the problem.
Fox denies knowledge of huge hole in the fence. Claims it would never harm chickens.
I think a fellow reader summarized it quite well:
He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies without attending to it, and truth without the world’s believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions. - Thomas Jefferson
So it boils down to copyright being the crap it currently is. Because this specific monopoly (copyright) would never go wrong like many others did before, right?
If this monstrosity is ever reviewed and fixed I hope they add mandatory licensing without price discrimination to whoever wants to get the content. Of course this may be moot considering ISPs own copyright holders as well.
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Re: Re: Re: "Huawei has helped Google build its own smartphones"; not unfounded suspicions, then.
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Re: "Huawei has helped Google build its own smartphones"; not unfounded suspicions, then.
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I say it's ok to use their products but we must keep probing them for possible backdoors. I'd say the same about Cisco as well given the US is not really into any higher moral grounds over this issue.
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Re: Oh, a down side of technicalities, eh?
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Re: "Your move, Trump"? -- Trump already MOVED! Intentionally DREW attention to RIDICULOUS charges!
Considering Trump himself seems to have originated from a bad cartoon. Yes?
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Re: You must be so proud...
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Trump: *heavy breathing*
BUT WHAT ABOUT HILLARY?! WHAT ABOUT OBAMA'S BIRTH CERIFICATE?!?! I WANT MOMMY! COFVEFEFE!
Seems like this will be close to the most coherent thing we'll get from cheeto.
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Fox denies knowledge of huge hole in the fence. Claims it would never harm chickens.
I think a fellow reader summarized it quite well:
He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies without attending to it, and truth without the world’s believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions. - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Re: Re: Right, "mild criticism". -- Just don't ever claim that "work of fiction" is more!
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*stops in terror*
I... Created a monster.
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*grabs popcorn*
This is going to be an interesting shit show.
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If this monstrosity is ever reviewed and fixed I hope they add mandatory licensing without price discrimination to whoever wants to get the content. Of course this may be moot considering ISPs own copyright holders as well.
Know what? Just let's go without.
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