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The 4th Amendment Moves to the Cloud: Chatrie and the Future of Digital Privacy

wilmerhale.com
3 points·by greyface-·przedwczoraj·0 comments

Las Vegas Business Owner Sentenced to 15 Years for Tax Fraud Scheme (2009)

justice.gov
1 points·by greyface-·4 dni temu·0 comments

When you fly, you fly with ICE

papersplease.org
2 points·by greyface-·5 dni temu·0 comments

Egg Libor Was Also Manipulated

bloomberg.com
6 points·by greyface-·9 dni temu·0 comments

You don't understand, prices can't go down

geohot.github.io
8 points·by greyface-·22 dni temu·3 comments

Helion obtains regulatory approval to operate fusion power plant in Washington

helionenergy.com
2 points·by greyface-·24 dni temu·1 comments

Personal Email Salons (1997)

mason.gmu.edu
1 points·by greyface-·w zeszłym miesiącu·0 comments

Untraceable Digital Cash, Information Markets, and BlackNet (1997)

osaka.law.miami.edu
43 points·by greyface-·w zeszłym miesiącu·1 comments

Bournegol??? (2014)

oldhome.schmorp.de
36 points·by greyface-·2 miesiące temu·9 comments

The Keysigning Party HOWTO (2008)

cryptnet.net
1 points·by greyface-·2 miesiące temu·1 comments

FCC Seeks Comment on Enhanced Know-Your-Customer Requirements

fcc.gov
4 points·by greyface-·2 miesiące temu·1 comments

Notes on a non-profit indicted for bank fraud

bitsaboutmoney.com
42 points·by greyface-·2 miesiące temu·8 comments

Behind the Scenes of the Demise of Muxtape (2008)

wired.com
2 points·by greyface-·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Financial Information for ICANN

icann.org
1 points·by greyface-·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Bitcoin developers are mostly not concerned about quantum risk

murmurationstwo.substack.com
2 points·by greyface-·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

How do I turn on the Do Not Track feature?

support.mozilla.org
2 points·by greyface-·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Washington passes new AI laws to crack down on misinformation, protect minors

kuow.org
2 points·by greyface-·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Your rights when an airport checkpoint is staffed by ICE agents

papersplease.org
20 points·by greyface-·4 miesiące temu·2 comments

"Surveillance Camera Man" Provokes Questions About Recording in Public (2013)

archive.blogs.harvard.edu
5 points·by greyface-·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Share of Labour Compensation in GDP for United States (1950-2023)

fred.stlouisfed.org
3 points·by greyface-·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

comments

greyface-
·przedwczoraj·discuss
The path to compromise that you describe exists, of course. But it's not the only way. For example, a zero-day in SGX combined with privileged access to AWS infrastructure could compromise Signal's SGX setup without any knowledge or collusion by Signal or Intel. As you note, it is not unreasonable for a project of Signal's stature to expect to face adversaries with such capabilities.
greyface-
·przedwczoraj·discuss
> running the expected payload

SGX does not cryptographically guarantee this. It cryptographically guarantees that the processor contains a legitimate provisioning key signed by Intel. Intel pinky promises that its processor will then only use this provisioning key in certain ways. This promise is essentially unauditable, and previous SGX bugs have shown that Intel isn't really in a position to make it anyway.
greyface-
·3 dni temu·discuss
The article doesn't disclose the value of "sys.rzadmin.password", but this writeup from 2022 does:

https://boschko.ca/tenda_ac1200_router/

Spoiler: it's "rzadmin". And it looks like there are a bunch of other goodies in the firmware, too.
greyface-
·4 dni temu·discuss
Edgy citation farming. Anyone using GNU Parallel in scientific research is "required" to cite it in their research using this name. https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/parallel.git/tree/doc...

A few months ago, "Epstein files". https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47592372
greyface-
·7 dni temu·discuss
> The point of Wikipedia is to be accurate, not complete

The point of Wikipedia is to be verifiable, not accurate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability,_not_t...
greyface-
·7 dni temu·discuss
For reference, here's the article's content at the time of deletion: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Draft:Odin_(progr...
greyface-
·8 dni temu·discuss
There are infinity dollars in the Federal Reserve. Pay-for requirements are a concern troll bludgeon used against only politically disfavored spending. Taxation (on the federal level) does not pay for services, but merely counteracts the inflationary effect of their provision in an indirect way. It's indirect enough that those who disregard it are not politically punished.
greyface-
·8 dni temu·discuss
> gives over most or all of the dash over to another company

The dash isn't the manufacturer's property. It's the car owner's.
greyface-
·8 dni temu·discuss
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48517377
greyface-
·10 dni temu·discuss
Then I would opt not to use the computer for this task, and instead call, visit, mail, or fax the government agency.
greyface-
·11 dni temu·discuss
Much of the cost here comes from compliance with the ICANN gTLD program structure, not from running the underlying technical infrastructure (which is not limited to DNS - you also need EPP/RDAP/etc). See https://www.icann.org/en/registry-agreements for (hundred+ page) documents outlining registry responsibilities. Registries can outsource some of this to an ICANN-accredited "registry service provider", but should expect to pay upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly for the privilege.
greyface-
·11 dni temu·discuss
https://hccf.onmy.cloud/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/dot-self....

> Everyone entitled to a subdomain at no cost

How are you going to pay for the (substantial) cost of running a TLD without registration fee revenue? Is this a loss leader for other services? Are you operating on a 100% donation model?

> No parking, squatting, or reselling

How do you plan to tell the difference between a parked/squatted domain and one in legitimate use but offering no public-facing services?
greyface-
·15 dni temu·discuss
Oil isn't made out of information and cannot be transmitted via a speech act.
greyface-
·16 dni temu·discuss
> a valuable dataset

It's CC-BY-SA/GFDL, and the underlying copyright belongs to the editors that wrote it. There is no commercial value in reselling access, and WMF does not have the right to relicense it.
greyface-
·17 dni temu·discuss
Financially, they're not equivalent. If you buy your bread on credit, you get an interest-free loan, and benefit from the time value of the money that you otherwise would have paid immediately. As you correctly point out, this value comes from those fleeced by the arrangement. If my comment attributed any moral valence to the two options, that was unintentional.
greyface-
·17 dni temu·discuss
If one is capable of managing one's finances (and paying the card off in full every month), credit cards are a useful tool. They're a problem if one can't manage one's finances.
greyface-
·17 dni temu·discuss
Wikipedians refer to such ingroup members as The Unblockables. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unblockables
greyface-
·17 dni temu·discuss
There have been a number of Bitcoin physical bearer instruments. Take a look at Opendime/Satscard, for example.
greyface-
·20 dni temu·discuss
> straightforwardly regressive

Fiscally? Sure. In terms of liberty? Absolutely not. We are talking about public access to law, which is foundational to a free society.

Federal courts are not strictly limited by tax revenue in the same way that state courts are, and I am more sympathetic to this line of argument on the state level. Finding replacement revenue is a legitimate concern, but a secondary one due to the federal government's deficit spending privilege.
greyface-
·24 dni temu·discuss
I don't see what that has to do with whether census participation is voluntary or mandatory.