Please don't lecture me on antisemitism because my post went over your head. You're both wrong and obscuring the fact that Hebrew truly is a language conducive to accountancy and banking. That being widely known (+ the availability of language learning resources) is an antidote to antisemitism. As a matter of fact, the flagging of my post and your comment are both manifestations of antisemitism.
It's not "racist" or "immoral" or "divisive" to note that different languages have different properties. To claim otherwise is harmful at best, and evil at worst.
This reaction is exactly why I added the footnote. I truly dislike most people. Jews are better than average in my eyes. I've supported Israel in the past, and it's still a country I'd like to visit some day. Leave me alone with your politics. I don't give a shit about what groups of smelly meatsacks you want to attack or defend.
Right. So about your bank, you're sure none of the owners speak Hebrew?
What I'm saying is, is that your head is up your ass if you believe bits on a computer are more significant than the words we speak.
By proxy and according to my measurements, human language is a larger factor than programming language.
Re.: antisemitism: Jews are pretty good. Plenty of groupings I like less. I know Hebrew should be all over the place according to your (exoteric) religion so as a Dutchman I'll hold you to your word. Produce that Moshiach already?
Yeah, be prepared to be treated like a paranoid schizophrenic when you do that.
You're going to stop having conversations, or will you be recording them all?
Not to say you shouldn't, but it isn't easy and requires a lot of consideration, energy and discipline.
The digital tools are definitely NOT ready, there's a few gigabytes of raw mathematical data to be processed by humans into algorithms before we get there.
Prisons are pretty expensive, couldn't Mexico be paid to house exiles? I doubt they couldn't handle a few people with violent tendencies if paid the right price.
Well there is when you design signals that play on the physical properties of the silicon and the silicon design is known, think Rowhammer. The next level of this is making permanent modifications to the silicon, e.g. using focused RF signals to change the properties of individual transistors.
Relying on security through obscurity is bad, but you need some obscurity.
Passwords and keyfiles are ultimately a form of security through obscurity.
I'm ruminating on the potential for "regular" electric signals to carry quantum information, that's the next aspect of security to consider with quantum around the corner.
So don't worry, there are and will be bigger things to worry about.
Some of these practices are forbidden by religious law, so unless you're not in touch with anyone religious it will be socially (passive-aggressively) regulated.
If exile was seen as ruinous enough in the public eye, that could provide a humane alternative to imprisonment.
Racist sentimemts could be exploited for this in a very humorous way. Imagine hackers being exiled to Mexico, and being let in on the precondition that they spend the first X years working on improving Mexico's public infrastructure.