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'Critical' vulnerability in OpenSSH uncovered, affects almost all Linux systems
  • They probably can. jut every hack done has the possibility of spoiling the exploit. A good exploit can cost a million $. So if hacking you is worth more then say 100k to them, you're in trouble. Otherwise they will only target you with everyday surveilance.

  • Have you gone down any rabbit holes that gave you an existential crisis?
  • I never understood why Fermi should be a paradox.

    Space is mind-bogglingly big. Insanely huge. And almost everything is empty. Primitive life (bacteria, fungus,...) might evolve on every other planet, but even mammal like life is probably not that common. Maybe 1 in 10k solar systems has them?

    And now my sad hypothesis: FTL drives are simply not possible.

    Also, did I mention space is huge? Sending radio signals to a planet 10k ly away is very non trivial. Unless they point a huge dish exactly at us and we point a huce dish exactly to them, we won't hear each other.

    The idea that extraterrestials will watch our TV in 100k years is absurd. (Sorry Lrrrr)

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • And IPFS is not build on 90s tech?

    Also compared to TOR, IPFS has 0 censorship resiliance.

    I was a bit exmited for IPFS for a moment, but th more i tried it and thought about it, the less I saw a reason to use it.

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