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bayareanative commented on YouTube's ban on “hacking techniques” threatens to shut down infosec YouTube   boingboing.net/2019/07/03... · Posted by u/KirinDave
markdown · 7 years ago
The LockPickingLawyer, even with his 100M views, must be getting worried about this.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9K6rby98W8JigLoZOh6FQ/

bayareanative · 7 years ago
Heck, anyone offering insider advice or education in many professions and trades should be worried: medicine, nursing, legal, engineering, aviation, maintenance (automotive, aviation, industrial and many more), physics and more.
bayareanative commented on YouTube's ban on “hacking techniques” threatens to shut down infosec YouTube   boingboing.net/2019/07/03... · Posted by u/KirinDave
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Corporate, ad-supported platforms are inherently prone to arbitrary censorship... they always have been and always will be. If you want freedom, viewer/donation-supported distribution not tied to corporate interests is the only way to go. But, you have to get someone to pay or it all comes crashing down.
bayareanative commented on Artificial gravity breaks free from science fiction   colorado.edu/today/2019/0... · Posted by u/curtis
carapace · 7 years ago
For shame colorado.edu, eh? I got actually angry for a minute.
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Don't let that go or you're condoning dishonesty.
bayareanative commented on Artificial gravity breaks free from science fiction   colorado.edu/today/2019/0... · Posted by u/curtis
bayareanative · 7 years ago
This title needs editing. It has nothing to do with gravity.
bayareanative commented on New Property of Light Discovered   phys.org/news/2019-06-pro... · Posted by u/jchanimal
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Could this encode additional classical bits (optical transceivers) and/or qubits (single-photon quantum key-distribution protocol)?
bayareanative commented on Navy Got 'UFO' Patent Granted by Warning of Similar Chinese Tech Advances   thedrive.com/the-war-zone... · Posted by u/svd4anything
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Rush to provisionally-patent what may or may not exist. Monetize the little green Martians' tech even before meeting them. Good thinking. Even if it doesn't exist, it's still better to gamble on the off chance it does.
bayareanative commented on Boeing's 737 Max software outsourced to lower-paid engineers   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/pseudolus
bayareanative · 7 years ago
I know which is worse: it's not 737 NG's Ducommun's substandard critical structural parts, underpaid subcontractor software engineers in India or Boeing monetizing safety as optional extras... it's the systematic, systemic corruption of safety regulatory protections capture allowed this to happen. Planes didn't fall out of the sky 30 years ago because enforcement entities actually had resources and tried to do their jobs.

The inescapable problem is that all newer planes from Boeing and likely other manufacturers are suspect in uncountably tens of thousands of ways because they cannot be presently assured (without engineering reviews, inspections and documentation) to be fit for passenger travel due to the lackadaisical regulatory climate in which they were developed and manufactured. The 787, 737 NG (-600 and up) and 737 MAX are just the tips of the known problems. And now Boeing wants a folding wing plane too?

bayareanative commented on Navy Got 'UFO' Patent Granted by Warning of Similar Chinese Tech Advances   thedrive.com/the-war-zone... · Posted by u/svd4anything
georgewsinger · 7 years ago
“High Frequency Gravitational Wave Generator"? Isn't this the technology reported to be seen by the infamous Bob Lazar in the late 80s? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lazar
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Tinfoil attention seeker or big claims/flimsy evidence pleader. There's also a lot of lonely, sad people who say the FBI's watching them and have a file on them... delusions of grandeur.
bayareanative commented on Temperatures in France cross 45°C threshold for first time since records began   euronews.com/2019/06/28/f... · Posted by u/reddotX
Filligree · 7 years ago
That would imply a wet-bulb temperature of over 40 C, which shouldn't be survivable. Does everyone spend all their time indoors? What if there's a power outage?
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Paul Beckwith did a video about Iran and other areas where temperatures exceeded survivable wet-bulb levels. There is an upper-limit based on thermodynamics. https://kevinhesterdotlive.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/heat-...

Yes, you must remain indoors in non-evaporative air-conditioning, dehumidification or near sources of cool water, or you die.

Power outages? People can die.

bayareanative commented on Temperatures in France cross 45°C threshold for first time since records began   euronews.com/2019/06/28/f... · Posted by u/reddotX
bayareanative · 7 years ago
Spain and the south of France will be bad. And, Spain is already desertifying like crazy and climate models show it's screwed long-term. I would expect climate refugees leaving the Iberian peninsula in greater numbers soon, farmers in Spain are already leaving (I saw a docu by Journeyman Pictures on Spanish olive orchards dying and being abandoned).

u/bayareanative

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