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Phys.org: Revolutionary quantum breakthrough paves way for safer online communication
John Young
jya at pipeline.com
Sun Sep 6 13:03:05 PDT 2020
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Yes, privacy is a lure for siphoning user data. An ancient artifice
like deity for raising funds for temples. Aka national security. Or
cryptography. Or cities. Or peoples. Or individuals. Or freedom. Or
language. Or communcation.
At 02:09 PM 9/6/2020, \\0xDynamite wrote:
>You know, maybe all of this encryption/privacy/security concern is
>outmoded. Maybe we're barking up the wrong tree here. Perhaps we
>should just create a happy community of people who know what the fuck
>they're doing. Why have privacy when you can make a community of
>trusted people? , and wait for everyone else to get their head out of
>their ass. Eventually it gets as big as the human population.
>
>Privacy might just be the wrong direction with trusted peers and
>keeping out the javascripters.
>
>\0xD
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