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Agreed that law enforcement should not be involved but the quote I posted was also from the article and it seems impossible.
Agreed that law enforcement should not be involved but the quote I posted was also from the article and it seems impossible.
Most of these make sense and are definitely blockers for this ever releasing but -
Remove the concept of the Pseudonym Provider and ensure pseudonyms are generated and stored locally without the possibility of linking back to real identities.
Correct me if I’m wrong but this data all has to be signed somewhere right? Like the eID contains cryptographically signed assertions about the user in some standard (JWT?) format.
What use is signing the assertions locally? There would be no way to tell if the citizen actually had any valid id at all. A pseudonym provider is the privacy layer that allows for signing of new tokens after ensuring the validity of the old.
How could you sign an anonymous token using a valid one without it being linked back to the valid one? It seems like impossible constraints.
Am I totally off base here?
Hmm maybe I stop donating then… I’ll have to dig into where my money is actually going.
Sorta. The foundation does.
Yes. Just like I donate to my Lemmy host on a regular basis.
I even pay for YouTube, despite using Vanced.
Fuck ads.
The issue is fuck ads
This… Just seems like documentation about K type reproductive strategies vs R type.
Except they’ve taken K vs R and added some weird conservative “women are for breeding” undertones.
Larger… And significantly less experienced.
Which is what happens when you throw your special forces into the meat grinder, to the point that they’ve set up a schismatic faction in Kharkiv and are doing nothing more than attempting to weather out the rest of the war unmolested.
And the western production lines are finally starting to ramp up. Russia stands 0 chance against a fully mobilized western military industrial complex.
And every day Ukraine holds out is another day that Europe gears up.
Putin’s only hope is Trump.
I have a very handy command in my .vimrc for this -
command! JSON setlocal filetype=json | %!jq .
Anytime I’m in a json file that isn’t formatted it’s as simple as typing :JSON
to have it all sorted.
“I want to make a movie so painfully obvious in its satire that everyone who understands it lives in perpetual psychological torment inflicted on them by all the people who don’t.”
The movie makes it clear that:
Given it’s a 3d print and cost about $0.60 to make each one…
Now if they made the STL as well then it makes more sense.
I mean the deadlock game is in invite only closed beta rn…
It’s not really planning so much as “about to release to Early Access”
I mean… They have though. It’s not in bing.com but “Microsoft copilot” is their newly rebranded Bing + AI search engine, which they’re embedding directly into desktops. They’ve been doing the AI summaries longer than Google has afaik.
You think Bing aka Microsoft is not planning on this exact same folly?
Why is that?
It’s not like Belarus will resist them
Completely useless and the fucking Muscovites will use human waves to breach the line.
I mean given the tactics in Ukraine it’s not out of the question…
That makes sense, but also most heat pumps I know of are also AC units - like those mini splits installed in new apartments these days.
Would that not also be a balanced system?
And even if we’re talking about lower efficiency it’s still more efficient than burning gas in a furnace right?
AFAIK most American AC units can be retrofitted to be heat pumps pretty easily. You’re just making it flow in reverse, after all.
It’s impossible to do without exposing a private signing cert to everyone, yes. That’s the issue.
You can’t do asymmetric key signing anonymously and with a central issuer.
So either you have to just trust the assertions (0 security) or you have to have a trusted issuer (not anonymous)
A pseudonym issuer is a trusted issuer. There’s no way to do it otherwise. You have to trust someone to make this kind of system work.