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There's a slash missing at the end.

The use of HAL 9000 in the top divider is a nice touch.


Hint: click it!


Regarding 1, that's like saying the Mongols beat the US at owning China (and most of Asia for that matter) by 700 years. And counting.


Tobias Engel's initial video about this was "Locating Mobile Phones using SS7" given at the 25C3 in 2008:

https://media.ccc.de/v/25c3-2997-en-locating_mobile_phones_u...


Let's also add a link to the handwritten version for good taste:

https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/ewd08xx/EWD831.PDF


So... the next step clearly is ChatGPT adding Ads to its output.


> I'd rather focus on standardizing a transparent and privacy safe way to gather these metrics. Consumers would know what metrics are collected and there would be guarantees that privacy is kept.

I'd rather see laws to have it disabled by default. People who don't mind can then opt-in again.


If we do that the relative cost of software will increase and reliability will overall decrease. This doesn't sound like a great outcome for end users who will end up dealing with both of these things.


Four people seems to be an interesting threshold when it comes to groups. The British special forces, for example, started doing four man teams and several units of other countries followed their example (SEALS, KSK, etc).

https://www.sasregiment.org.uk/patrol.html


The phrase "SSL added and removed here" from an NSA slide comes to mind.


To be clear I meant something like Caddy, or nginx not a solution like cloudflare or GCP doing my TLS


once you outgrow a single machine, unsecured network connections become an issue again


I used to have the same problem. Switching from pencils and pens to keyboards fixed it for me. :)


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