Probably true, but as long as that hypothetical cracking method isn't really easy, fast and cheap on resources, as long as enough people encrypt, they will have to choose what to decrypt and what not. Really, the best solution is !selfhosted@lemmy.world
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Oh, neat, I remember borrowing money from friends to buy one shortly after release, and spending many months repaying it. My main thought process, besides it being a cool PC, was "the higher the statistics, the better the outlook for Linux adoption". :D
Can barely believe it's been three years already.
Nicht verwunderlich für mich. Ich hoffe alle mit Ambitionen demokratischen Zentralismus und Kaderpartei a la 1930 wieder einzuführen, haben die Linke jetzt auch in die Richtung verlassen.
Es ist für mich, der ich mich selbst als Kommunist verstehe, unverständlich, wie all diese Dinge, die damals als Kompromisse und Anpassungen auf das Russisch-Zaristische System - wie straffe Organisation von oben nach unten und Personenkult um mit der orthodoxen Kirche zu konkurrieren - einfach zu de-facto Dogmen noch über hundert Jahre später gemacht wurden.
Ich sag’ schon seit Monaten (leider nur auf Privatgesprächsebene), dass Linke, Grüne und SPD eigentlich hart an einem klaren Narrativ hätten arbeiten müssen: Diese Tragödien haben nichts damit zu tun, dass unsere Regeln zu lax sind, oder es neue Gesetze und Befugnisse braucht. Die schon vorhandenen Maßnahmen - sowohl bei Integration, medizinischer Versorgung als auch Sicherheit - haben kein Personal, kein Geld und keine erarbeitete und vermittelte Kompetenzen, um ihre Arbeit zu machen, Lindner und Schuldenbremse sei's gedankt.
As a quick reminder: don't expect them to handle your load (lol) for free. If you are a gooner/goonette with some income, leave a tip for the server costs and consider volunteering for mod duties if you have time and some internet social skills. If you value your nsfw communities, they don't exist without work, like any other community.
The problem is: In real life, most nations want weapons potential as an added bonus to their expensive civil nuclear programs. This connects to the "Takes too long to build" and "Expensive" points.
Nuclear waste is also something, that even though ideas exist in spades, no one seems to have been able to solve. So I wonder: What are the real world hurdles, that have prevented all the talk of "we just need breeder reactors" or something similar, that I have been hearing for many years now, to manifest? Is the tech maybe not as easily implemented as thought? Is the cost/reward ratio too bad, so it would again connect to the expensive point?
Thing is: I am not fundamentally against Nuclear as part of a power mix, with climate change being the most pressing reality. But I think it's often presented as better as it is in the real world by people that are highly intelligent and knowledgeable in the basic physics and theoretical engineering parts - but then usually don't have answers for why, then, even states that don't have large anti-nuclear movements don't use it often, in real world circumstances.