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namnatulco

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About namnatulco

https://twitter.com/namnatulco http://ks3094361.kimsufi.com/ http://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/vs/staff/rens-van-der-heijden.html

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    Comment #9463740

    "hidden" here refers to not visible to the communication partners (e.g., me and hackernews); my understanding is that government access should remain hidden to the immediate commun…

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    Comment #8514786

    And here's the problem: all of them are mutually incompatible in most situations. Even moving .tex documents over different platforms is an enormous pain, and pdflatex/xelatex don'…

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    Comment #8070817

    Intriguing concept, but I have some doubts about its security, considering there isn't any kind of security proof at all. I'm not really an expert in zero knowledge proofs, but wha…

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    Comment #8068453

    No, I'm saying that AI has wider applications, and I was responding to the manned flight safety example. Also, I'm arguing that we shouldn't dismiss the guy's arguments just becaus…

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    Comment #8068427

    IPS for cars. Interesting, considering that most discussions I've had with people working on automotive security point to the fact that it's basically impossible to do due to the l…

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    Comment #8068084

    I think it's far more interesting and productive to use facebook posts for this, rather than GPS coordinates in EXIF data and comparing it with a phone book (which is essentially w…

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    Comment #8068017

    This seems like intended behavior -- the assumption on Twitter's part is that when you're setting your account to protected, you're also going to clean out the list of followers yo…

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    Comment #8061737

    Are you really trying to deny that google cars and other automated systems at least partially based on AI have safety issues? Even if we're talking autonomous, "life-like" AI, ther…