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Minister in Charge of Japan’s Cybersecurity Says He Has Never Used a Computer

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Re: Minister in Charge of Japan’s Cybersecurity Says He Has Never Used a Computer

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That's the difference between a technocracy and a democracy. If one were to draw a Venn diagram of people who are technically competent (in the field, whatever it may be) and people who are likely to be elected (due to multiple factors, such as interests, "likeability", format of public discorse, the ignorance of the population, etc, etc, etc) one would have no intersection.

Re: Minister in Charge of Japan’s Cybersecurity Says He Has Never Used a Computer

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The message told is "I'm unreachable via computer by hackers, so don't even try". If the message is true or not, or "something in between" is another question. I had seen other politicians do the same thing before.

Nobody would expect an expert in cybersecurity exposing details on internet that would help to find his personal machine. That would be really naive.

Re: Minister in Charge of Japan’s Cybersecurity Says He Has Never Used a Computer

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I feel like I’ve seen an article about how Japanese people in general don’t really use computers but all I could find was this Reddit thread: https://reddit.com/r/japan/comments/4kpeac/why_is_it_unusual...

Associated article: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.10240...

> According to a 2015 study by the Japanese Cabinet Office, only 30% of Japanese high schoolers use laptops, and only 16% use desktop computers. (In the US, 98% of our teenagers use one or the other, with similar numbers out of the UK.)

Edit: those are comments on an article. Not the article I was looking for though.

Edit: excuse my incoherentness, I’m tired this morning.