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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    so what your saying, is that the system is a crock of shit and we should kill all the jews....
    More or less, except without the killing of the jews part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And you don't give a fuck about what sort of society you leave behind?
    Well it won't affect me will it? Sometimes I wonder what things will be like for today's little kids when they're older.

    I hope none of our technophobic politicians likes the law that the British Government is pushing through requiring ISPs to hold all browser histories for a year.

    Today I was reading about that case where the FBI took over a kiddie porn site on the dark web for a couple of weeks and "hacked" some 8,000 computers in 120 odd countries. The first cases have come to court in the US and the people are getting off. The warrant had been issued by a lowly ranked magistrate/judge in the District of East Virginia. (Of course.*) That warrant has no legal standing outside the District of East Virginia. Whether jurisdictions outside the US accept this logic remains to be seen. Best not watch kiddie porn then we won't have to worry.

    * Virginia is next door to Washington DC. The CIA, FBI, and USMC all have their HQs in Virginia. Juries in the area tend to be very friendly to the Government as most persons involved will either work for the Govt or have family who do. The Prosecutor in Alexandria, VA, has on his caseload, among others: Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Kim Dot Com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Well it won't affect me will it? Sometimes I wonder what things will be like for today's little kids when they're older.
    I don't even have kids and yet am still concerned about the direction the world is heading in for future generations.

    And furthermore, I would suggest that any parent who wasn't concerned about the direction the world is heading, is a piss-poor parent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Sichoe View Post
    Bro what are you even talking about?

    Lets say I have a RFID chip in my ass which holds a unique identifier which WITHOUT holding personal information allows tracking of movement and purchases.

    Sure, they don't know that 11223 = Jeff Sichoe, but they do know that 11223 like porn and bikes and hamburgers and bourbon and where I ride and how I get to work and back and roughly how long I spend at a location and roughly what I might be doing there (personal, shopping, work, sleep, hooker etc)

    Now it doesn't take a great leap to assume that once you have found out that 11223 = Jeff Sichoe (from other means) you pair the two and boom you're off.

    Saying 'no no no they wouldn't do THAT' is so naive it's not funny.

    https://www.google.com/maps/timeline

    add that to your debit card purchase history and some jerk at Police HQ will be able to pull up your location and what you are doing (and probably sync CCTV to your facial features pulled from your drivers license) and watch you walk around picking your nose.

    The only way to really fight this sort of surveillance in NZ is to cut the budget for the Police so they literally can't afford the investment. Facebook or Google will probably step up with some 'solution' which they can claim a tax-rebate for implementing.
    Which is kinda like saying one's face holds the same information, init.

    They wouldn't do that because it's an impractical idea to achieve what they can already do without it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And furthermore, I would suggest that any parent who wasn't concerned about the direction the world is heading, is a piss-poor parent.
    Or had a more positive outlook of it... You'd be surprised at just how much positivity there is to be had in the absence of paranoid delusions
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Or had a more positive outlook of it... You'd be surprised at just how much positivity there is to be had in the absence of paranoid delusions
    Really?

    Peaceful protesters are now seen as little more than eco/political terrorists - and attacked accordingly.

    We're raping the earth of it's natural resources at an unprecedented rate.

    We're destroying the environment and the wildlife that inhabits it.

    People around the world are being slaughtered like they are nothing more than pawns in some obscene chess game.

    We're losing our freedoms at an alarming rate as we head more and more towards a police state.

    And yet stupid cunts like you seem oblivious to it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Well it won't affect me will it? Sometimes I wonder what things will be like for today's little kids when they're older.

    I hope none of our technophobic politicians likes the law that the British Government is pushing through requiring ISPs to hold all browser histories for a year.

    Today I was reading about that case where the FBI took over a kiddie porn site on the dark web for a couple of weeks and "hacked" some 8,000 computers in 120 odd countries. The first cases have come to court in the US and the people are getting off. The warrant had been issued by a lowly ranked magistrate/judge in the District of East Virginia. (Of course.*) That warrant has no legal standing outside the District of East Virginia. Whether jurisdictions outside the US accept this logic remains to be seen. Best not watch kiddie porn then we won't have to worry.

    * Virginia is next door to Washington DC. The CIA, FBI, and USMC all have their HQs in Virginia. Juries in the area tend to be very friendly to the Government as most persons involved will either work for the Govt or have family who do. The Prosecutor in Alexandria, VA, has on his caseload, among others: Edward Snowden, Julian Assnage and Kim Dot Com.

    I don't see the problem in storing the data. They can look back at fiscal and medical records further back than that. I pretty much assume now that somewhere my searches are being bot scanned. Generally I would say most men's internet history is fairly similar. I would be more concerned about someone remotely accessing cameras and microphones on smart equipment in the house/car.
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    Most data loss or misuse comes back to poor intellectual security.
    At a language class I attend we tell narratives about ourselves.
    Hi my name is etc.
    After one class I asked the class, "bearing in mind all the information you just shared, who needs to go home and change their internet banking password?"
    No one admitted they needed to but the expressions suggest only 1 of 12 do not.

    If someone really wants your data they just need your email.
    There are plenty of videos on YouTube showing how it's done.
    You can't stop it. You can only make it so the guy next to you is easier to get. Biometrics, rfids, mag strips, keys all more secure and far more readily disassociated from your data.

    In a data breach one line on a table needs updating to secure you again.
    With a password, you need to change it how many places? And most users migrate back to the old password within a year.

    Do I want an rfid? Maybe, it'd be useful to be able to pay wave for gas after finding your wallet fell out your pocket on your ride.
    But I still don't want someone saying i have to have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Really?

    Peaceful protesters are now seen as little more than eco/political terrorists - and attacked accordingly.

    We're raping the earth of it's natural resources at an unprecedented rate.

    We're destroying the environment and the wildlife that inhabits it.

    People around the world are being slaughtered like they are nothing more than pawns in some obscene chess game.

    We're losing our freedoms at an alarming rate as we head more and more towards a police state.

    And yet stupid cunts like you seem oblivious to it all.
    That's an excellent list of delusions to prove my point! It's goes well with the paranoid delusion that is this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    That's an excellent list of delusions to prove my point!
    And you're a perfect example of the last line in the post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And you're a perfect example of the last line in the post.
    Being oblivious to delusional notions is how people can have a positive outlook; that's the point I made a few posts back. Do try and catch up eh!

    And before you blither on about how your notions are not delusional, this thread shows that is absolutely not the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Being oblivious to delusional notions is how people can have a positive outlook.
    I rather think they manage that by laughing at delusional fuckwits, rather than being oblivious to them, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Most data loss or misuse comes back to poor intellectual security.
    At a language class I attend we tell narratives about ourselves.
    Hi my name is etc.
    After one class I asked the class, "bearing in mind all the information you just shared, who needs to go home and change their internet banking password?"
    No one admitted they needed to but the expressions suggest only 1 of 12 do not.

    If someone really wants your data they just need your email.
    There are plenty of videos on YouTube showing how it's done.
    You can't stop it. You can only make it so the guy next to you is easier to get. Biometrics, rfids, mag strips, keys all more secure and far more readily disassociated from your data.

    In a data breach one line on a table needs updating to secure you again.
    With a password, you need to change it how many places? And most users migrate back to the old password within a year.

    Do I want an rfid? Maybe, it'd be useful to be able to pay wave for gas after finding your wallet fell out your pocket on your ride.
    But I still don't want someone saying i have to have it.

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    mothers/partners/pets name followed by a significant date, or two digits they just like.

    any way. I have to disagree with "you can't stop it" - but it's a balance between functionality and security.
    i mean, hell...even windows is secure.


    ...if you never connect it to anything ever.

    as far as i know.... the worst cunts are the ones you voluntarily give "your data" to (jews.... like the government, banks etc) and they basically use it to keep you subservient to the system and making jewgolds for them.
    so, like, what's actually worse than that??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    I rather think they manage that by laughing at delusional fuckwits, rather than being oblivious to them, no?
    I guess, but too much association with them can sour one's outlook on humanity; I mean are the idiots actually multiplying?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    And before you blither on about how your notions are not delusional, this thread shows that is absolutely not the case.
    What's delusional about Dakota pipeline protesters being attacked by law enforcement officers?

    What's delusional about deep sea oil exploration and fracking - and the environmental disasters that go with it?

    What's delusional about deforestation and the subsequent catastrophic impact on the wildlife it displaces?

    What's delusional about the countless innocent people in the Middle East who are dying because of America's repugnant foreign policies?

    You're doing a pretty good job of showing yourself up as the delusional one here, shitforbrains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    What's delusional about Dakota pipeline protesters being attacked by law enforcement officers?

    What's delusional about deep sea oil exploration and fracking - and the environmental disasters that go with it?

    What's delusional about deforestation and the subsequent catastrophic impact on the wildlife it displaces?

    What's delusional about the countless innocent people in the Middle East who are dying because of America's repugnant foreign policies?

    You're doing a pretty good job of showing yourself up as the delusional one here, shitforbrains.
    It must be rough living in your head everyday.

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