1. Secure against hackers and also law enforcement and the government. 2. Open to law enforcement, the government's of US, China, Russia, and Anonymous, and hackers.
I do so because, in my view, the Government’s metadata collection program is entirely consistent with the Fourth Amendment.
Dear Judge Brett Kavanaugh,
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Isaiah 5:20
"I'm proud to see this case being presented to the grand jury and allowing our court system to work as it was designed," said Dawson County Sheriff Billy Carlisle.
The hall of shame for horrible DMCA takedowns is a good idea. It could help some censors with their 'reputation management' tragedy, er, um . . . strategy.
It is IMPOSSIBLE for an algorithm to determine fair use.
One of the tests is the purpose and nature of the copyright work being included within something else. Criticism? Parody? Etc. I still don't believe Google's algorithms can account for the fair use factors on their own.
Math is hard! The US education system is working hard to ensure that students understand that math is too difficult. That they should avoid math and the ugly things that follow from it . . . science, engineering, technology. (and successful careers)
So ignore the math. Just build us something that is secure against people we don't like, but allows in 'good guys' like the government snoops. And while I'm not a scientist . . . why can't those smart sillycone valley types come up with a way for black to be white and simultaneously white to be black. Oh, and cure impotence and baldness while you're at it because congress critters need that very much!
* "But you can choose from the lesser of two evils." (but I shouldn't have to choose between two evils. Something is more deeply broken within the system if these are the candidates we get to choose from.)
* "If you don't like the US, you can go live somewhere else." (to which I reply... in the US I am within my rights to complain, and work within the democratic system to try to effect change.)
Re: Re: Re: Re: They are asking for insecurity, even demanding it
My remark was not intended as a comment on the Clinton policies. Some presidents are better than others. I find I generally do not like most of them. But I wasn't wanting to sidetrack into actual politics.
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Please choose one
2. Open to law enforcement, the government's of US, China, Russia, and Anonymous, and hackers.
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That's some cool double dipping there Comcast/NBC
Affiliate stations want more from cable TV operators, like Comcast.
So Comcast charges more.
So is Comcast/NBC double dipping?
(I mean other double dipping than NBC retransmission fees being a cost of business, yet also then added as a separate line item on your bill.)
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On the post: Clinging To Relevance, Yahoo Prevents Ad Block Users From Checking Yahoo Mail
Yahoo is not barely clinging to relevance
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Yahoo has it BACKWARDS
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Why this is unfair
Because what Comcast is doing is anti competitive. Designed to hurt all its competitors.
If Comcast is willing to give that bandwidth for free, then just give it to me with no conditions attached that I must watch Comcast's streaming.
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Dear Judge Brett Kavanaugh . . .
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Isaiah 5:20
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Sickening
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Re: Please choose one
. . . and also accessible to China, Russia, Anonymous and hackers.
. . . and accessible to ISIS.
Isn't ISIS the people who you are (supposedly) trying to protect us from?
Or is it that you actually just want more control and snooping?
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Please choose one
Please choose one of the following two mutually exclusive items:
[_] Secure systems
[x] Insecure systems
To help you decide, I'll briefly describe each option.
Secure systems have no back doors, are inaccessible to hackers, and also inaccessible to the government and law enforcement.
Systems with back doors are Insecure, accessible to the government and law enforcement, and also accessible to China, Russia, Anonymous and hackers.
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What's next
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Let me start the censorship ball rolling . . .
politican critters . . . start your engines . . .
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The Hall of Shame
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Difficult?
One of the tests is the purpose and nature of the copyright work being included within something else. Criticism? Parody? Etc. I still don't believe Google's algorithms can account for the fair use factors on their own.
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Ministry of Censorship
Don't bother to cloak it in euphemisms.
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Re: Important distinction
Math is hard! The US education system is working hard to ensure that students understand that math is too difficult. That they should avoid math and the ugly things that follow from it . . . science, engineering, technology. (and successful careers)
So ignore the math. Just build us something that is secure against people we don't like, but allows in 'good guys' like the government snoops. And while I'm not a scientist . . . why can't those smart sillycone valley types come up with a way for black to be white and simultaneously white to be black. Oh, and cure impotence and baldness while you're at it because congress critters need that very much!
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Re: Re:
On the post: Hillary Clinton Joins The 'Make Silicon Valley Break Encryption' Bandwagon
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* "But you can choose from the lesser of two evils."
(but I shouldn't have to choose between two evils. Something is more deeply broken within the system if these are the candidates we get to choose from.)
* "If you don't like the US, you can go live somewhere else."
(to which I reply... in the US I am within my rights to complain, and work within the democratic system to try to effect change.)
On the post: Hillary Clinton Joins The 'Make Silicon Valley Break Encryption' Bandwagon
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