It's because printers need the yellow ink to print the invisible tracking marks which the government can use to track down the printer if it's used in crime This sounds 100% schizo but it's real https://t.co/CFwrwwjmuH
Tim Rodenbröker • MODERN ARCHAEOLOGY - Discoveries in the Public Domain
Introduction to Network Security (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series Book 19)
amazon.comThe media net was designed from the ground up to provide privacy and security, so that people could use it to transfer money. That's one reason the nation-states collapsed—as soon as the media grid was up and running, financial transactions could no longer be monitored by governments, and the tax collection systems got fubared. So if the old IRS, f
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In short, much like the communists, the journalists’ moral conviction gives them the license to doxx private citizens, to go through people’s garbage, to use secret identities (and then claim they don’t), to print hacked data, to solicit leaks of private information while demanding to keep their own information private, to induce people to break co
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Page believed that this principle could also work with web pages. But getting the right data would be difficult. Web pages made their outgoing links transparent: built into the code were easily identifiable markers for the destinations you could travel to with a mouse click from that page.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
CAPTCHA (for “completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans apart
Robin Chase • Peers Inc
flow in a clinical environment. If computer specialists do not understand everything that a paper