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Bobrazy but not updating gives access to third party hackers...
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Probably non existent.
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martijn games NL I suggest English, one of the most common languages in the world, by capital, countries using it and people’s second language. It also is the basis of the web, and most of the content on the internet. Plus PCs are designed for English, everything from key binds to the keyboard is English and suits English better.
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Brilliant idea
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Spends on the VPN, do they keep logs, what countries are they in, and do they support VPN over TOR or TOR over VPN. TOR over VPN gives you greater anonymity by hiding your true IP address from the entry node, and any attackers (at point A). VPN over TOR provides better confidentiality from the tor bodes, but it gives your provider the ability to see your message.
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It’s recommended to plug a power bank in when your doing a bios update, if your power shuts out then your entire motherboard could be bricked
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“And even if you do we will block you”
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Nah, it jsut means that his machine can access sites that the university firewall blocks
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They don’t exchange the private key, only the public key.
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A and B probably
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We will just double the bits of encryption, QC can’t even break 256 bit encryption yet, and when it can it will still take upwards of 12 days
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Noncomputable because you don't know if any single busy beaver will halt. So you must manually determine which ones halt and then you can finally compute the input. I've seen this described as the "edge of computability"
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Maybe the only true way to make a secure network is a CA funded by everyone, a not for profit company that’s only income is to pay off its expenses. A sort of “internet tax” for using the internet.
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Didn’t we change from using commas to spaces, so it’s 100 000?
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It’s mainly the content, tor has much more illegal stuff than the normal web
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Why would you buy things through .onion anyway?
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That’s pretty much all we are.
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That’s why you have two keys each, one public and one private. The public is used to encrypt the message and the private to then decrypt it.
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What do you mean
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Votes are anonymous so that you aren’t manipulated.
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Simboiss it’s a stretch of power. Being able to track someone’s votes is a breach of privacy, and it can be exploited. By your peers, by your government, if anyone can see what everyone voted then it would obviously lead to manipulation. No country is a true democracy, that’s why we vote for parliament. A true democracy is one where everyone has a voice in every decision - not only can that be manipulated by lobbyists, but it also is slow and expensive. We vote for experts to do that for us.
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Simboiss they’re much smarter than the average voter.
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What’s so special about our brains that couldn’t be replicated with a mechanical computer
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@holgerjrgensen2166 brains are just biological computers. Our body is just a biological machine. Nothing about intelligence, “consciousness” or our existence is unique to us - we aren’t that special.
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You get the usernames
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Our brains are phenomenal. They’re more powerful than any computer we’ve built, and then we train them for years before we get them to a usable state where we can let our kids live in the world on their own. Is that really a question?
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I don’t think it’s the data, it has access to college textbooks, science journals and papers. The models are just very basic at the moment.
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It doesn't force you to use a specific paradigm. Small projects are very easy, which is what beginners are going to do
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DiVyAm Claw Fan that’s much simpler than denoting each noun a gender
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ScorieDivine more like 80-90%
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Tony Mercer pgp is a type of E2EE
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Teaching standing waves in 1 minute, quite the feat
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English
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Revolood nah, just let them brute force it. I’m sure they’ll get there
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