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Narkov
·4 months ago·discuss
> Think of it like an ID check at the airport

That's an interesting way of selling this.
Narkov
·5 months ago·discuss
I'm not sure what microfilm has got to do with this. Plenty of national libraries have extensive digital collections of various artifacts - books and even websites. Check out the National Library of Australia as an example: https://www.library.gov.au/discover/what-we-collect/archived...
Narkov
·6 months ago·discuss
Fair question but haven't we been doing this for decades? Very few people know how to write assembly and yet software has proliferated. This is just another abstraction.
Narkov
·7 months ago·discuss
Nothing in the article talks about noise pollution. Their concern is about resource usage - water and electricity.
Narkov
·last year·discuss
> Californians are staring down the barrel of a huge car buying crunch in ~7yrs

Yay the free market, hey?
Narkov
·last year·discuss
What makes you think the raw audio stream needs to be sent anywhere. Modern phones are capable of doing keyword extraction on-device.
Narkov
·last year·discuss
> The participation rate has always been low in rich western countries.

Australia has entered the chat.
Narkov
·8 years ago·discuss
Intrusion Detection Systems are basic network security 101 type stuff. I'd be surprised if anything that was really "high risk" didn't use an IDS.
Narkov
·8 years ago·discuss
Firewalls in high security environments aren't just port/protocol based. You lock everything down - source ip/port and destination ip/port. You should know where it is coming from and where it is going to.

Navy ships don't upload via Dropbox.
Narkov
·8 years ago·discuss
Right so all the stars need to align for it to go unnoticed - compromised server, firewall and other alerting/monitoring tools.

I would have thought one single unexpected packet in these high security environments would raise significant alarm bells and any anomaly would be found very quickly.
Narkov
·8 years ago·discuss
Why aren't these attacks constrained by normal corporate firewalls? How does a random server on a navy ship start contacting baddie.china.com without raising red flags?