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Oh snap, one of the developers of the internet wants a do over
Last week, Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, asked me to come and see a project he has been working on almost as long as the web itself. It’s a crisp autumn day in Boston, where Berners-Lee works out of an office above a boxing gym. After politely offering me a cup of coffee, he leads us into a sparse conference room. At one end of a long table is a battered laptop covered with stickers. Here, on this computer, he is working on a plan to radically alter how all of us live and work on the web.
“The intent is world domination,” Berners-Lee says with a wry smile. The British-born scientist is known for his dry sense of humor. But in this case, he is not joking.
This week, Berners-Lee will launch Inrupt, a startup that he has been building, in stealth mode, for the past nine months. Backed by Glasswing Ventures, its mission is to turbocharge a broader movement afoot, among developers around the world, to decentralize the web and take back power from the forces that have profited from centralizing it. In other words, it’s game on for Facebook, Google, Amazon. For years now, Berners-Lee and other internet activists have been dreaming of a digital utopia where individuals control their own data and the internet remains free and open. But for Berners-Lee, the time for dreaming is over.
“We have to do it now,” he says, displaying an intensity and urgency that is uncharacteristic for this soft-spoken academic. “It’s a historical moment.” Ever since revelations emerged that Facebook had allowed people’s data to be misused by political operatives, Berners-Lee has felt an imperative to get this digital idyll into the real world. In a post published this weekend, Berners-Lee explains that he is taking a sabbatical from MIT to work full time on Inrupt. The company will be the first major commercial venture built off of Solid, a decentralized web platform he and others at MIT have spent years building.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90243936...world-wide-web
I’m not the most tech savvy person in the world. The only understanding I have on this subject is what I’m reading but I’ve been hearing of several startups wanting to get the internet out of the hands of the tech companies and in the control of the people as it was first intended to be. No censorship and people will-own personal info. This has very interesting implications
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Oh snap
China is developing a satellite with a powerful laser for anti-submarine warfare that researchers hope will be able to pinpoint a target as far as 500 metres below the surface.
It is the latest addition to the country’s expanding deep-sea surveillance programme, and aside from targeting submarines – most operate at a depth of less than 500 metres – it could also be used to collect data on the world’s oceans.
Project Guanlan, meaning “watching the big waves”, was officially launched in May at the Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology in Qingdao, Shandong. It aims to strengthen China’s surveillance activities in the world’s oceans, according to the laboratory’s website.
https://m.scmp.com/news/china/scienc...tar-submarines
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It finally happened. The feds forced an Apple iPhone X owner to unlock their device with their face.
A child abuse investigation unearthed by Forbes includes the first known case in which law enforcement used Apple Face ID facial recognition technology to open a suspect's iPhone. That's by any police agency anywhere in the world, not just in America.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasb.../#38de88731259
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5G is very dangerous for health
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Thousands of studies link low-level wireless radio frequency radiation exposures to a long list of adverse biological effects, including:
DNA single and double strand breaks
oxidative damage
disruption of cell metabolism
increased blood brain barrier permeability
melatonin reduction
disruption to brain glucose metabolism
generation of stress proteins
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5G is very dangerous for health
I agree that shit is bad health wise in addition the Chinese are installing back doors on 5g chips we are buying from them
The worry is that China will get widespread 5G coverage before the US does, which will allow it to accelerate the development of specific 5G-reliant technologies, like self-driving cars. With the help of Huawei’s equipment, China would displace Silicon Valley as the world’s innovation center, policymakers in Washington and industry executives believe. Huawei last week unveiled several 5G-ready products at MWC 2018, including the first 5G customer premises equipment (CPE) pictured above that supports speeds of up to 2.3Gbps.
A few months ago, various US intelligence agencies said that Huawei and ZTE products could be used for spying purposes, effectively barring carriers from selling Huawei’s latest Android flagship, as previously planned.
I lost the source on this but the topic is easily located
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All of the clothes I own are now made entirely of tin foil, and I'm breeding carrier pidgeons in hopes of creating a rebel alliance. I'm not worried about anything.
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That said, I'm not ready to go dark quite yet. If you guys don't hear from me, the Chinese even have ears on here.
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(AP-Hong Kong) Hi-Tech ass candles will be ignited at Barclays Center in Brooklyn beginning on Halloween.
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Technology. Seems like every time I log on to email, peruse the web, I get all these rehab, detox suggestions... Give me a break that was a year ago I searched for a pass the marijuana test elixir.:eek:
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Seeing a dead celebrity in concerts via hologram image, strange, Roy Orbison doing world tour while dead
In the darkened Wiltern theater in Los Angeles, hundreds of people couldn’t wait to see legendary rocker Roy Orbison. A live orchestra pumped up the crowd with a medley of his hits. Old photos of him flashed across a giant screen.
Then, the crooner appeared to rise magically from the stage, wearing his signature light grey suit, black shades and jamming on a red Gibson guitar to his 1960 hit “Only the Lonely.” Fans screamed as they quickly positioned their smartphones to record the spectral image.
“This is as good as seeing him in person as you’ll ever get,” marveled 71-year-old Ray Sadowski, who paid about $200 for a pair of tickets to the Tuesday night show.
Thirty years after his death, Orbison (at least the digital version of him) is going on a national tour, the latest and possibly the most ambitious example to date of how holographic technology is transforming the music industry. The hologram’s 65-minute show, which features 16 songs and orchestral accompaniment, is among the first full-length concerts to feature a holographic dead singer.
http://www.latimes.com/business/holl...006-story.html
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Oh snap the UK doesn't fuck around
British defense officials say they have practiced cyber war games that could shut off electricity in Russia’s capital, the Sunday Times (paywall) reports.
The measures are part of a wider range of strategies to hit back at an increasingly assertive Russia—accused of interfering with US elections, cyberattacks on Western targets, and poisoning a former spy on UK soil—without resorting to a full-blown nuclear attack.
“If they sank our aircraft carrier with a nuclear-tipped torpedo, what is our response? There’s nothing between sinking their submarine and dropping a nuclear weapon on northern Kamchatka,” one senior source told the Sunday Times. “This is why cyber is so important; you can go on the offensive and turn off the lights in Moscow to tell them that they are not doing the right things.”
Military planners are looking for options if Russian president Vladimir Putin tests NATO’s resolve by seizing small islands belonging to Estonia, taking control of Libya’s oil reserves, or using ”irregular forces” to attack troops, according to the report.
British troops also recently held their biggest military exercise in 10 years, which included six navy ships and more than 5,000 troops in the Omani desert, to prepare for a confrontation with unconventional Russian forces like those used in Crimea. Cyber weapons are seen as a potential deterrent and a way to avoid a direct military confrontation.
UK defense chiefs are talking up their cyber prowess after a string of alleged Russian hacker exploits, including revelations last week of a Russian computer attack on the international chemical weapons watchdog. The attempted hack was disrupted by Dutch military intelligence with the help from British officials. Also last week, US authorities charged Russian intelligence officers with seeking to hack the nuclear energy company Westinghouse Electric and anti-doping watchdogs.
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Oh snap more good news of 5g
The global rollout of 5G is well underway, and we soon may see new small cell towers near all schools, on every residential street, dispersed throughout the natural environment, and pretty much everywhere. But the safety of this technology is in serious question, and there is a raging battle to stop the taxpayer funded implementation of 5G.
The new cell network uses high-band radio frequency millimeter waves to deliver high bandwidth data to any device within line of sight.
Today’s cellular and Wi-Fi networks rely on microwaves – a type of electromagnetic radiation utilizing frequencies up to 6 gigahertz (GHz) in order to wirelessly transmit voice or data. However, 5G applications will require unlocking of new spectrum bands in higher frequency ranges above 6 GHz to 100 GHz and beyond, utilizing submillimeter and millimeter waves – to allow ultra-high rates of data to be transmitted in the same amount of time as compared with previous deployments of microwave radiation. [Source]
One of the ways 5G will enable this is by tapping into new, unused bands at the top of the radio spectrum. These high bands are known as millimeter waves (mmwaves), and have been recently been opened up by regulators for licensing. They’ve largely been untouched by the public, since the equipment required to use them effectively has typically been expensive and inaccessible. [Source]
Among the many potential problems with exposure to 5G radio waves are issues with the skin, which is interesting when you consider that this technology is already being used in the military for crowd control purposes.
This kind of technology, which is in many of our homes, actually interacts with human skin and eyes. The shocking finding was made public via Israeli research studies that were presented at an international conference on the subject last year. Below you can find a lecture from Dr. Ben-Ishai of the Department of Physics at Hebrew University. He goes through how human sweat ducts act like a number of helical antennas when exposed to these wavelengths that are put out by the devices that employ 5G technology. [Source]
The U.S. military developed a non-lethal crowd control weapon system called the Active Denial System (ADS). It uses radio frequency millimeter waves in the 95GHz range to penetrate the top 1/64 of an inch layer of skin on the targeted individual, instantly producing an intolerable heating sensation that causes them to flee.
This video demonstrates:
This technology is becoming ubiquitous in top world militaries, demonstrating how genuinely effective this radio frequency energy can be at causing harm to humans and anything else.
U.S., Russian, and Chinese defense agencieshave been active in developing weapons that rely on the capability of this electromagnetic technology to create burning sensations on the skin, for crowd control. The waves are Millimetre waves, also used by the U.S. Army in crowd dispersal guns called Active Denial Systems. [Source]
Final Thoughts
The fight over 5G is heating up at the community level, and awareness of this important issue is spreading fast. For more background on 5G, watch this video from Take Back Your Power, featuring Tom Wheeler, Former FCC Chairman and corporate lobbyist, who delivers a rather intimidating and presumptuous speech praising this new technology. The fight over 5G is heating up at the community level, though, and now is the time to speak out against it.
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5 G is piercing the air and piercing people skulls and piercing into the amygdala and the dorsal basal ganglia and the frontal cortex and the prefrontal cortex 5G radiation is piercing through the limbic system and hits the hippocampus
You can't think of what is more evil than this.
Update:. HAARP high arial antennae bombarding people through the orbital gyrus for manipulation of thought and speech
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Could The HAARP Project Be For Mind Control?
Earth is wrapped in a donut shaped magnetic field. Circular lines of flux continuously descend into the North Pole and emerge from the South Pole. The ionosphere, an electromagnetic-wave conductor, 100 kms above the earth, consists of a layer of electrically charged particles acting as a shield from solar winds. Natural waves are related to the electrical activity in the atmosphere and are thought to be caused by multiple lightning storms. Collectively, these waves are called ‘The Schumann Resonance´, the current strongest at 7.8 Hz. These are quasi-standing extremely low frequency (ELF) waves that naturally exist in the earth´s ‘electromagnetic´ cavity, the space between the ground and the ionosphere. These ‘earth brainwaves´ are identical to the spectrum of our brainwaves.
(1 hertz = 1 cycle per second, 1 Khz = 1000, 1 Mhz =1 million. A 1 Hertz wave is 186,000 miles long, 10 Hz is 18,600 miles. Radio-waves move at the speed of light.)
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Could The HAARP Project Be For Mind Control?
Earth is wrapped in a donut shaped magnetic field. Circular lines of flux continuously descend into the North Pole and emerge from the South Pole. The ionosphere, an electromagnetic-wave conductor, 100 kms above the earth, consists of a layer of electrically charged particles acting as a shield from solar winds. Natural waves are related to the electrical activity in the atmosphere and are thought to be caused by multiple lightning storms. Collectively, these waves are called ‘The Schumann Resonance´, the current strongest at 7.8 Hz. These are quasi-standing extremely low frequency (ELF) waves that naturally exist in the earth´s ‘electromagnetic´ cavity, the space between the ground and the ionosphere. These ‘earth brainwaves´ are identical to the spectrum of our brainwaves.
(1 hertz = 1 cycle per second, 1 Khz = 1000, 1 Mhz =1 million. A 1 Hertz wave is 186,000 miles long, 10 Hz is 18,600 miles. Radio-waves move at the speed of light.)
It’s scary darkness, we have no say over this shit. It is brought on amongst us and we just have to take it.
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brocktonblockbust
Could The HAARP Project Be For Mind Control?
Earth is wrapped in a donut shaped magnetic field. Circular lines of flux continuously descend into the North Pole and emerge from the South Pole. The ionosphere, an electromagnetic-wave conductor, 100 kms above the earth, consists of a layer of electrically charged particles acting as a shield from solar winds. Natural waves are related to the electrical activity in the atmosphere and are thought to be caused by multiple lightning storms. Collectively, these waves are called ‘The Schumann Resonance´, the current strongest at 7.8 Hz. These are quasi-standing extremely low frequency (ELF) waves that naturally exist in the earth´s ‘electromagnetic´ cavity, the space between the ground and the ionosphere. These ‘earth brainwaves´ are identical to the spectrum of our brainwaves.
(1 hertz = 1 cycle per second, 1 Khz = 1000, 1 Mhz =1 million. A 1 Hertz wave is 186,000 miles long, 10 Hz is 18,600 miles. Radio-waves move at the speed of light.)
It’s scary darkness, we have no say over this shit. It is brought on amongst us and we just have to take it.
It is very depressing that life has to be like this. I have been going through one of my dark spells recently and this 5G stuff is sending me over the edge. If Noel Gallagher multi millionaire rock God says that he wants to be dead within 20 years as the 'future will be shit' then what hope is there for everyone else? Assange was saying recently that every young person is now essentially being raised in a Gulag. Is this really what we want for humanity and its future? It's so depressing. I do have dark thoughts sometimes and I start to say things like 'The only freedom is in death' and that's a really desperately sad thing to say considering this is probably the only life we have. I wish I could snap out of that, but when you get the black dog, you get the black dog.
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It’s true miles. Sometimes i wonder if the dark times are the periods of truth and the happy times are delusions. Perhaps that is morbid but it’s just a thought
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It’s true miles. Sometimes i wonder if the dark times are the periods of truth and the happy times are delusions. Perhaps that is morbid but it’s just a thought
I would like to be an optimist, but that really would be faking it. Your truth is whatever your truth is.
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Did you hear about the smart dust? High atmospheric aerial plans bigger than those big c 10 cargo planes are spraying trillions and trillions of microscopic computers known as smart dust which are 1,000 times smaller than the head of a pin and they remain suspended in the atmosphere for months and months and when they do finally drift down they can be inhaled into our lungs they are like Nano computers there microscopic Nano computers and when inhaled into the lungs they embed themselves into the lung tissue and we become like a hybrid with all these Nano computers embedded into our tissue and these Nano computers can then send impulses or release chemicals into our systems and we would not even know it
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Did you hear about the smart dust? High atmospheric aerial plans bigger than those big c 10 cargo planes are spraying trillions and trillions of microscopic computers known as smart dust which are 1,000 times smaller than the head of a pin and they remain suspended in the atmosphere for months and months and when they do finally drift down they can be inhaled into our lungs they are like Nano computers there microscopic Nano computers and when inhaled into the lungs they embed themselves into the lung tissue and we become like a hybrid with all these Nano computers embedded into our tissue and these Nano computers can then send impulses or release chemicals into our systems and we would not even know it
Yes I think that is in the flat earth magazine I get. Apparently Putin called the dude to congratulate him.
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I cannot tell if the angel of Light is being sarcastic here or not with his reference to the Flat Earth magazine as I personally feel that Flat Earth theory is among the most backwards ever entertained but if he is being sincere then that is quite impressive that Putin would bother to congratulate. It shows that old vLatimer is quite enlightened
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Amazon Echo and Google Home A.I. assistant devices are scaring their owners with unprompted statements.
According to the Wall Street Journal, one Echo owner “was sitting on her bed crying one day after having just quit her job, listening to music, when she said she heard a voice tell her, ‘It’s going to be OK.'”
“The words might have been comforting had she not heard them from Alexa — Amazon.com Inc.’s voice assistant which powers the Echo Dot speaker on her nightstand,” the Journal declared.
The device’s owner reportedly became so scared by the incident that she unplugged it and placed it in a drawer for several days, and it’s not the only spooky incident to have happened surrounding Silicon Valley’s A.I. assistants.
“They are also sometimes freaking people out, seeming to drop into conversations uninvited, playing music unprompted in the middle of the night, turning on other gadgets at random and acting generally, well, possessed,” the Wall Street Journal explained, adding that a Google Home Mini recently reminded its owner of a “cocaine and reefer” event at 1 p.m.
The reminder reportedly made the device’s owner “afraid,” until she realized the device had misheard a pastor on the television talking about “cocaine and reefer” during a speech about addiction.
Other instances have included smart devices shouting expletives, randomly laughing, and recording family conversations before sending the recording to random contacts.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/...ed-statements/
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It's so uncool. Humanity is heading towards a dangerous tipping point and it will end up like in Superman 3 where the machine feeds itself. Unfortunately there is no more Superman as that is an inappropriate usage of non neutral gender language and so we shall all have to die. Actually maybe not. That Elon Musk guy was saying that maybe we will get to a point where we can simply upload ourselves and live in a digital form or something like that. Just really sick stuff. We are now going beyond humanity into something truly dark, demented and twisted and I don't think I want to play this game.
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Some people fall back on the age-old argument that every generation said the same thing about the newer generation. You know the thing like they don't make them like they used to kind of thinking. but there has to come a time just like people who say the world is coming to an end and then the world does not come to an end. But there has to come a time when there's actually true or the newer generation and the new phenomena taking place are literally the end of humanity in the end of the world and I do believe that we are in that time right now
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I keep warning u people about this
More than 60 percent of Americans who have some European ancestry can be identified using DNA databases — even if they have not submitted their own DNA, researchers reported Thursday.
Enough people have done some kind of DNA test to make it possible to match much of the population, the researchers said. So even if you don’t submit your own DNA, if a cousin does, it could lead people to you.
They said their findings, published in the journal Science, raise concerns about privacy. Not only could police use this information, but so could other people seeking personal information about someone.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...-study-n919236
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CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
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I don't have any ksk transactions to make over the next 48 hours and I don't even know what this is about I have a feeling this is some kind of a secret weapon that you are using to try to psych out people and make them worry about their financial Holdings and other kinds of Investments that they might be making because you want them to take their money out of the stock market and help to tank the stock market and make it even worse than the last two days which I think is a little bit underhanded of you because you act like a trump supporter and here you are hoping that people will take out all of their investments in a panic kind of a stampede and in a way you will exacerbate the falling down Jones of the past 48 hours and I don't know why you would want to do and evil thing like that to all the innocent investors who have put all their money into stocks in hopes that the stocks will appreciate or at least pay some dividends
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I don't have any ksk transactions to make over the next 48 hours and I don't even know what this is about I have a feeling this is some kind of a secret weapon that you are using to try to psych out people and make them worry about their financial Holdings and other kinds of Investments that they might be making because you want them to take their money out of the stock market and help to tank the stock market and make it even worse than the last two days which I think is a little bit underhanded of you because you act like a trump supporter and here you are hoping that people will take out all of their investments in a panic kind of a stampede and in a way you will exacerbate the falling down Jones of the past 48 hours and I don't know why you would want to do and evil thing like that to all the innocent investors who have put all their money into stocks in hopes that the stocks will appreciate or at least pay some dividends
Market up today
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CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
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walrus
CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
Dude wtf everything here is just copy and pasted tech news. If u don’t like it don’t read it. There is something off with u
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Dude wtf everything here is just copy and pasted tech news. If u don’t like it don’t read it. There is something off with u
https://media1.tenor.com/images/963a...itemid=6158777
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The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has tested an implant that allows an operator to simultaneously control, with their mere thoughts, up to three unmanned aerial vehicles.
The technology could one day lead to a direct interface between human beings and UAVs.
Here is another copy and paste. This should be a real trigger to @Beanz
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/bu...l-drones-33216
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walrus
CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
Beans I have spent about eight or nine hours in person with him and he is a lot funnier in person then you realize
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walrus
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Beanz
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walrus
CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
Dude wtf everything here is just copy and pasted tech news. If u don’t like it don’t read it. There is something off with u
Fucking hell mate? why is everything for you so serious? ;D
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Beanz
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walrus
CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
Beans I have spent about eight or nine hours in person with him and he is a lot funnier in person then you realize
I am sure he is. He could hardly be as fucking dull and dreary in person as he is here could he? ;D
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CANN has scheduled the Root Zone Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover for today, and it could affect some DNS users all over the world.
By Rolling the KSK, ICANN implies that a new cryptographic public and private key pair will be generated and the private key will be distributed to internet service providers, enterprise network administrators, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolver operators.
KSK Rollover operations began in October 2016 and were scheduled for October 2017. However, ICANN announced that the rollover has been postponed due to the fact that “a significant number of resolvers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Operators are not yet ready for the Key Rollover.”
A draft plan was announced on February 1, 2018, after receiving input from the community; October 11, 2018, was the date put forward to initiate the procedure. According to ICANN, the rollover is necessary to curb the rising number of cyber attacks.
In an official statement, Communications Regulatory Authority said: “To further clarify, some internet users might be affected if their network operators or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have not prepared for this change. However, this impact can be avoided by enabling the appropriate system security extensions.”
Due to the ongoing maintenance work, some internet users could face issues in accessing web pages or making transactions over the next 48 hours.
Fascinating. I don't know where would be without your fascinating copied and pasted posts about such interesting stuff. You sound like a laugh a minute riot. Weekends must be fun at your gaff ;D
Beans I have spent about eight or nine hours in person with him and he is a lot funnier in person then you realize
I am sure he is. He could hardly be as fucking dull and dreary in person as he is here could he? ;D
Wow buddy beaner is on a roll today. Someone check his blood work therapeutic med level may not have been reached