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I am a #bibliologer and a #cryptologer. I study the Bible, codes, and ciphers among other things. I enjoy #poetry. I like #neologisms. I burn with insatiable curiosity about everyone and everything.

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firefly , to retrocomputing
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Terabytes of Old Usenet Articles since 1980s Restored in 471,000 News Groups

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40406863

I love treasure hunting. Sometimes Usenet feels like the dusty old thrift store of the Internet. If you have ever found a thrift store with rows of shelves chock full of books, old compact discs, and ancient cassette tapes, then you know what I mean.

@usenet @retrocomputing

KPED , to bookstodon group
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A book I edited was written up in the local paper.

So happy to see Shannon Bohrer's book, Judicial Soup: One Man's Wrongful Conviction and What It Means for Criminal Justice Reform, getting some media attention. This is a very relatable book on a hugely important topic. When you read it, first you'll be angry. Then you'll think, "If it can happen to that guy, it can happen to anyone."

https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/arts_and_entertainment/judicial-soup-by-emmitsburg-author-highlights-the-need-for-justice-reform/article_ef4a743d-e470-5146-bf92-625c0cfb2a24.html

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firefly ,
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@KPED @bookstodon

'Judicial Soup' is a good title.

The 'criminal justice' system is an assembly line human trafficking racket run by con artists and villains hiding behind the deadly force of the criminal state.

They secretly say their prayers to Wackenhut for a return on investment. More warm bodies equals more cash in, more 'justification' for their racket.

ChrisMayLA6 , to bookstodon group
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This week I've been mainly reading, no. 153.

Each of Emma Newman's Planetfall quartet explores a different aspect of the same overarching story of religious driven intergalactic migration. In Atlas Alone (2019), the fourth story centres on an elite gamer & their attempt to uncover & then take revenge for a crime against humanity. To say much more would ruin the plot for you, but as with the others, this is great, fascinating sci-fi, which has a great payoff at the end.


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firefly ,
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@fskornia @TimWardCam @ChrisMayLA6 @bookstodon

The sole purpose of religion is and always has been to control large masses of people.

There has never been any other purpose for religion. Take people's minds, take their labor, take their shekels. That's all it ever was for, a tyranny and a con so the worthless parasites incapable of making anything useful can leech off the masses and elevate themselves above their hosts.

Christians are especially guilty of this. Revelation says that God hates the heirarchical, pastoral grift model, calling it, 'The deeds of the oppressors of the people, which thing I hate.'

firefly ,
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@stephenwhq @TimWardCam @ChrisMayLA6 @bookstodon

Secularism is the religion of the state. Secularism is ecumenicalism taken to its most logical extreme. It is a religion that subverts all other religions to the power of the state. Secularism was the religion of the Roman empire and remains so today.

Go into the capitol building and look up at the dome rotunda, and you will see their secular gods painted a la fresco for all to see.

firefly ,
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@fskornia @TimWardCam @ChrisMayLA6 @bookstodon

What thing is being denounced? Specifically, and exactly, what is being denounced?

Are you conflating the Bible with Christianity? The twain shall never meet.

More than half of the Bible was written and in circulation 900-1500 years before the existence of Christianity.

If you read the Bible without Christian blinders on, it is plain that the Bible condemns Christianity and all other religions as idolatry. Rather the Bible authors call men to worship God in spirit and truth without regard to a priesthood or place.

jason_w_karpf , to bookstodon group
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How New Science Fiction Could Help Us Improve AI - Scientific American

Fascinating article about organizations trying foster positive sci-fi stories about AI. Good reason why AI sci-fi is mainly negative—more plausible given humankind’s record AND more interesting. My upcoming book The HONOR System is case in point.

@bookstodon @religion https://apple.news/AXoC6_0DHQ8yjy44u1K4rLA

firefly ,
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@ghast @jason_w_karpf @bookstodon @religion

Oh, look, yet another anti-christ bigot. We finally have an oxymoron that makes sense.

jillrhudy , to bookstodon group
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The actual NORTHERN LIGHTS showed up in Virginia and I was too engrossed in a book to notice. @bookstodon @librarians

firefly ,
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@jillrhudy @bookstodon @librarians

They are being seen in diverse places, including the midwest and the mid south.

firefly , to random
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Do you remember Usenet? It's still free.

https://sybershock.com/#usenet

neko , to random
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Kill all landlords and CEOs

firefly ,
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"And the worms ate into his brain ..." ~ Pink Floyd

thegibson , to random
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“Learn to swim”

Except it’s a solar flare

firefly ,
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@thegibson @katanova

They always spend hundreds or thousands to shield the roof and walls but always forget the $1 worth of aluminum foil to shield the brain pan!

thegibson , to random
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Secretly crossed fingers for a Carrington Event.

firefly ,
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@thegibson

The soul knows probablistically it must happen eventually. We know it has happened several times even in recorded history, and is the reason we even have recorded history versus, the time before recorded history. And pre-history was actually recorded before the records were destroyed. Thus is the occasional thought, or even the desire, to just get on with it now. It's understandable, but always good to shake it off and hope for better.

ai6yr , to random
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firefly ,
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@ai6yr

We're due for the 2600 year grand solar minimum cycle. The massive magnetic energy release is right on schedule.

frassmith , to random
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Dear authors. If you follow me and I see that your stream is entirely made up of quotes from and about your latest book and links to buy it, sorry, I'm not going to follow back. You've made your point, but I don't need to see daily, weekly or even monthly ads for your book.

firefly ,
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@frassmith

Lord willing I will get around to publishing a book one day. I think by this comment you have earned a free copy autographed with ink from pressed coffee beans.

GossiTheDog , to random
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Looks like Anne beat me to it - Ascension is ransomware, in Netflow I could see ‘em connecting to known ransomware infrastructure since a week ago. They had data exfil too.

firefly ,
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@GossiTheDog

The same healthcare industry that robs the sick and poor with sickeningly overpriced care, meds, and services, gets robbed itself. I shed no tears for the corrupt medical industrial complex.

Conservative Plan Calls for Dozens of Executions if Trump Wins ( www.thedailybeast.com )

A conservative plan for Donald Trump’s potential transition into the presidency calls for dozens of prisoners to be executed, according to HuffPost. An 887-page plan by Project 2025, led by the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation, says that if elected, Trump should make a concerted effort to execute the remaining 40...

firefly ,
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@gregorum @AppleTea

Which equates to 535 kings ruling over 300 million serfs.

Or are they all just sockpuppets for one hidden king?

Smell the democracy!

svetlyak40wt , to random
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Great news, everyone!

I've published a first version of the static site builder StatiCL.

As you might assume from it's name, it is written in Common Lisp.

Now I'm replacing all my sites which used Coleslaw with this new builder, because it is more flexible and suitable not only for blogs.

Read more in the docs: https://40ants.com/staticl/

I need first testers, so feel free to share your feelings and issues. Also I'd appreciate if you'll boost this post.

firefly ,
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@svetlyak40wt

spot on rationale for 'why' and 'advantages'

hobbsc , to random
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Drinking over a brand new white shirt. Living dangerously.

firefly ,
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@hobbsc

Egads!

screwtape , to random
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One of my uni student computer friends has gotten too powerful to really ever need help or commentary with their bog standard Micro$oft classwork.

What advice should I give to make their computer life harder?

firefly ,
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@screwtape

Chain them to a wall in front of a Commodore 64 and require them to learn Lisp while interacting with the Lemmyverse.

firefly ,
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@screwtape @CryogenicIce9

Software freedom may feel good at first until that damn penguin nails you with his sharp beak.

thegibson , to random
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Sinclair is selling 30% of their underperforming TV stations...

You want UHF to happen? Because this is how UHF happens.

firefly ,
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@thegibson

I want to know how Conan the Librarian feels about this.

firefly ,
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@jack_william

You could ditch gmail and run your own VPS with a mail server and website and move your Linkedin CV data to your own site.

All surveillance problems solved for about $50 per year.

lcheylus , to random
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The Solution of the Zodiac Killer's 340-Character Cipher - paper on arXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17350

firefly ,
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@lcheylus

I would have hoped for a cover sheet showing exactly how the cipher is done. Instead of showing exactly how the killer performed the encipherment, the reader is left to divine that himself from the scattered data spread out over almost 70 pages. Typical cryptologist ... I prefer to not parse out a novella length paper to figure out what could have been expressed on one sheet.

246052c37882f81dc9eb3023256a1ee668024f8494d1437f3a93a9221e4b3d16 , to random
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Some of the most apparent chem trails I’ve ever seen.
https://m.primal.net/IFAD.jpg

firefly ,
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firefly ,
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@Nyfure @Habahnow

Voting is a witchcraft mind-spell ritual in which the victim thinks his wish gives him power.

lauren , to random
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***** Google and Seniors *****

Lauren's Blog: https://lauren.vortex.com/2024/05/09/google-and-seniors

Google refuses to create a specific role for someone to oversee the issues of older users, who depend on for so many things but so often get the shaft and lose everything when something goes wrong with their accounts. Google should AT LEAST (I still think the role is crucial), be providing focused help resources and a recurring (at least monthly) blog to help this class of users ("Google for Seniors", "Google Seniors Blog").

This would all be specifically oriented toward helping these users deal with the kinds of Google Account and other Google problems that so often disproportionately affect this group.

This would be good for these users (who Google unreasonably and devastatingly considers to be an unimportant segment of their user base) and frankly good for Google's PR in a highly challenging and toxic political environment.

I'm so tired of having so many people in this category approach me for help with account and other Google issues because they never understood the existing Google resources that, frankly, are written for a different level of tech expertise and understanding.

I have more detailed thoughts on this if anyone cares. No, I'm not holding my breath on this one.

--Lauren--

firefly ,
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@lauren

If society and government cared about old people and children tomorrow morning laws would be passed banning any and all forms of mandatory ecommerce and shuttering companies that do not have the traditional snail mail and telephone service for things. But this generation of society and government are a bunch of grifters and parasites who only care about themselves and a zillion things that don't matter.

I am by no means a senior citizen yet I find it a rare occasion when any contact with customer service of any company DOESN'T raise my blood pressure within a couple minutes of dealing with their inept dumb doltery and callous indifference. I can only imagine what this will be like when I'm old.

61066504617ee79387021e18c89fb79d1ddbc3e7bff19cf2298f40466f8715e9 , to random
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There are like 10 people on nostr whose thoughts and opinions I care about. People I’d like to meet in real life.

The rest is nebulous clouds of words moving and morphing and blurting. I watch, periodically interacting with complete sentences.

firefly ,
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@61066504617ee79387021e18c89fb7@mostr.pub

... mostly btc pumper dumper parrots ...

TootTropiques , to bookstodon group
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"One never lies to people, they lie to themselves. A good liar gives fools what they want to hear and allows them to free themselves from the facts at hand, and choose the level of self delusion that fits their level of foolishness and moral terpitude."

--Carlos Ruiz Zafon

@bookstodon

firefly ,
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@TootTropiques @bookstodon

Fools of a feather fantasize together.

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14-year-old grandson: 'my hack-fu makes me happy'

Gran: “He’s never done any of it in a malicious way. Why didn’t the school system put in more filters, or firewalls, to prevent children from getting into that?”

County Spokesperson: "Threats to over 100,000 students’ safety, including hacking, will be met with the full force of the law and applicable District policy."

https://infosec.exchange/@douglevin/112412361774579936

firefly ,
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@rat

HACKING IS NOT A CRIME
ACKING IS NOT A CRIME H
CKING IS NOT A CRIME HA
KING IS NOT A CRIME HAC
ING IS NOT A CRIME HACK
NG IS NOT A CRIME HACKI
G IS NOT A CRIME HACKIN
IS NOT A CRIME HACKING

61066504617ee79387021e18c89fb79d1ddbc3e7bff19cf2298f40466f8715e9 , to random
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The U.S. government has created enemies to keep you scared of what those enemies might do to you. So they remain needed.

firefly ,
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JustTooOdd , to random
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In the latest installment of Oklahoma's elected officials not having the necessary background to do their jobs, we have this:

The Satanic Temple plans to place ministers in Oklahoma schools if new bill becomes law

Of course Oklahoma legislators don't want those chaplains in schools. And, it apparently never occurred to them that allowing one religion means allowing ALL religions. I don't even think this is some misguided 1st Amendment challenge. It's just ignorance, ignorance that doesn't belong in public office.

https://kutv.com/news/nation-world/the-satanic-temple-plans-place-ministers-oklahoma-public-schools-new-senate-bill-36-becomes-law-chaplains-volunteer-background-checks-religion-community-service-representation

firefly ,
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@JustTooOdd

Religion and religious institutions or entities are two entirely different matters in law.

No religious institution has the right of access to anything public.

But every believer in a religion has the right of his own expression in public.

But the purpose of public school is not religious expression of any kind. The purpose of public school is education for the cultural and commercial benefit of the society. Our civil society and all its laws, and the very fundamental principles of our laws are founded on and originate from the Lex Talionis of the Old Testament and the Golden Rule of the New Testament and are uniquely and fundamentally Christian. Every attempt to undermine that is a treasonous attempt to collapse the society into chaos and belam. The separation of powers clause is straight out of the Bible. The rights of man being superior to the preogatives of government is straight out of the Bible. It did not originate with the Greeks or Romans, whose 'democracy' and 'republic' was a form of racial supremacist fascism. These western principles of law originated with the Nazarenes who carried forth the Bible and the Gospel to the world.

The modern concept of the nation state as a vessel that affords equal rights to all inhabitants is a fundamentally Christian idea. Even when it was ephemerally practiced in the ancient world it was because of the influence of Hebrews or Christians on the rulers of the Empires of those ages.

Whatever is calculated to disrupt that end of equality before the law, and substitute it with a false and destructive equality, regardless of your claims of 'religious freedom' such treachery can and should be limited and curtailed by public policy. It is called the, 'necessary and proper' clause. Under the common law it is called the peace and order of the state.

The freedom of Satanists to offend and blaspheme against the vast majority is neither necessary nor proper, and is a false equivalence. Everyone who worships Satan should be in a lunatic asylum, along with you. Putting satanism on equal footing with the faith that gave us our liberty is beyond insane. Nobody has the right to promote the worship of devils and demons. The only right they have is to have their heads examined.

mttaggart , to random

A password is a secret handshake you do with your keyboard.

firefly ,
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@mttaggart

The password is a secret handshake done by keymasons.

firefly ,
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@iAmTheTot @return2ozma @mibo80 @Plastic_Ramses

You must not have been a civil or criminal defendant in a court room.

firefly ,
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Telegram: We keep you private. Now enter your phone number to sign up.

ErictheCerise , to random
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I would like to reclaim the word .

It used to mean , before it got co-opted, and it should again.

For my part, I have never (?) used it in reference to .

I invite you to do the same.

I'll be tooting again in 5-7 years, about the correct meaning of .

firefly ,
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We may also need to weigh in on the meaning of and .

firefly ,
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@SnotFlickerman @CoderSupreme

Some digital cameras and phone cameras can also embed the GPS coordinates in the pixel data so that even if you delete the EXIF metadata the GPS location and device serial number are still present in the image. Many document printers also embed device serial number and other data on printed documents by using nearly invisible dot encodings.

firefly ,
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@match @CoderSupreme

What should you do about surveillance technology? Ask a Amish hacker!

firefly ,
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No easy way at all. The specs would be in-house manufacturer docs. Recall that digital cameras used to embed date and time visibly in images in a corner. The logical progression was to embed other data such as device serial number, geotag data, etc.

Regarding the schemes for steganographic identification in devices such as cameras and printers, this information is usually kept a trade secret. The Secret Service would probably already have the spec docs for data hiding. Many manufacturers already have working agreements to provide back door assistance and documentation for the hardware surveillance economy. Ink chemistry profiles are registered with the Secret Service. The subterfuge is to 'investigate counterfeiting' but it is also used to identify whistleblowers and objective targets by their printer serial number or ink chemistry, or the data embedded in any images they are naive enough to publish.

If you are a undercover reporter secretly video recording, unbeknownst to you the video could have metadata encoded using a secret scheme. If you registered that product for a warranty, or bought it online and had it shipped, or paid with a credit card or check, or walked beneath the electronics store cameras without a hat and sunglasses to pay cash, it is easy for the state organs to then follow the breadcrumbs and identify the videographer.

Almost all 'free' wifi hotspots offered by chain restaurants and hotels are logged with the data being stored indefinitely, showing your mac address. It takes only a little bit of investigation and process of elimination to find the user on a camera feed history, to see who was connected when a certain message or leak was sent. If you use a wifi hotspot in a McDonalds, Wendy's, Starbucks, etc. smile for the surveillance camera which will also have your device's unique MAC address in the wifi history. This MAC address data is automatically sent to a central station, for example at the Wandering Wifi company, and God only knows how long they store it.

None of this nonsense makes anyone safer. These people hate us.

firefly ,
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Try Polaroid.

firefly ,
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@hperrin

VPN + Tor = incognitopottamus

firefly ,
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@helenslunch

"I have nothing to hide ..."

Nice story, bro.

When you post a real photograph of yourself, wife, kids, and all your social security numbers and bank account numbers, along with a complete history of all video rentals and library books, and your private confessions of folly, vice, and sin-- post all that on your Lemmy profile, then I'll believe you have nothing to hide.

schizanon , to random
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PassKeys seem like a bad idea. Google backs them up to the cloud, so if your Google account is compromised then all your private keys are compromised. I don't see how that's an improvement over password+2FA at all.

Now security keys I get; keep the private key on an airgapped device. That's good. Hell I even keep my 2FA-OTP salts on a YubiKey.

firefly ,
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Structural security trumps computational security ... or ...
Diffuse structural security trumps amalgamated computational security ...
All your big, strong passkeys in one basket is less secure than your passwords in many individual baskets ...
Trying to explain this to tech bros can resemble pushing a wagon uphill ...
Because they want to sell something, logic is not paramount.

See here:

https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2023-September/038186.html

"A password in my brain is generally safer than an app or SMS stream that can be compromised. Although a passphrase may in some cases not be computationally more secure than a token mechanism or two-factor sytem, the simple passphrase is often structurally more secure because that passphrase only links to and exposes one service target."

and here:

https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2023-September/038188.html

"I like to compare it to having one basket of eggs in one spot, and many baskets of eggs in many places. If your one basket of eggs has the master key to all the other stronger keys, is it easier to get the one basket, or the many baskets with weaker keys? So in this scenario cipher strength is not the most important factor for security. With a single basket one fox or pick-pocket or one search warrant can own all of your eggs for all your services."

firefly ,
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@magnetosphere @Glass0448 @Valmond

Nuance? Isn't that a racial slur? Mastodon is too based for me.

firefly ,
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@magnetosphere @Glass0448

Looky here, we found this nifty thing called, 'qualified immunity'.

firefly ,
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You can have it now. We don't want it any more!

firefly ,
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@ItsComplicated

Forty years ago police had to have a basic level of intelligence and they investigated. Now some of them just rely on arm-twisting and plea bargain threats to find any patsy they can to stuff in a cell. They can have no crime, no complaint, no witness, no evidence, and still arrest you, and the D.A. will offer you a plea deal for something that didn't even happen. Your public pretender defense lawyer will tell you to take the deal. Don't laugh... it can happen to anyone.

firefly ,
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The court system in USA is absolutely and irredeemably corrupt. Many prosecutors in USA are vile criminals and most of them belong in prison themselves. They have no respect for the Constitution or Bill of Rights that they are by law subscribed and sworn to uphold. They will use bogus criminal charges to affect or chill the outcome of an unrelated civil matter, to 'shut you up' in street parlance. People think America is free. It is an authoritarian hell run by delusional nutters. People like to scoff at that, until it's their turn to ride the courthouse railroad.

firefly ,
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@return2ozma

Democracy is a religion that glorifies the lesser of two evils.

XenoPhage , to threadzilla group
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@nuintari @mav @darkuncle @rallias @montar @jwgoerlich @TheDrPinky @dntlookbehindu @ajn142 @dustinfinn @Ajediday @sciaticnerd @zenrandom @JNitterauer @cillic @gillis @threadzilla @BabblingGeek @Aneilan @circuitswan @gangrif @jerry @rand0h @brianrphillips @lintile @JaysonEStreet @lil_lost @HackingDave @failOpen @thegibson @D4rkm4tter A previous employer of mine is, as far as I can tell, still using the ticketing system I helped build, circa 2000 ... And it wouldn't surprise me that the network monitoring system (also circa 2000) is still in use as well..

Neat that code I wrote is still in use. Also.. what the hell are they thinking? I can't believe it's all that secure these days..

firefly ,
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@thegibson @darkuncle @nuintari @rallias @gangrif @TheDrPinky @XenoPhage @dntlookbehindu @Ajediday @dustinfinn @mav @montar @jwgoerlich @ajn142 @sciaticnerd @zenrandom @JNitterauer @cillic @gillis @threadzilla @BabblingGeek @Aneilan @circuitswan @jerry @rand0h @brianrphillips @lintile @JaysonEStreet @lil_lost @HackingDave @failOpen @D4rkm4tter

Has anyone else noticed a greatly amplified volume of birds and insects? It has grown to a very loud symphony in my region. And I do mean that the creatures are carrying on a symphonic crescendo all day. The sound is mesmerizing. It is completely filling up my senses and is better than any human music. Has anyone else noticed something like this?

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