

Friends smarter than me assure me these are more likely to… whattaya call it when the wire breaks inside the sleeve… that.
… I still like them.


Friends smarter than me assure me these are more likely to… whattaya call it when the wire breaks inside the sleeve… that.
… I still like them.


This rings more true to me than trying to make people self police. Just make them feel guilty, weak, targeted.
Rings even more true that they’re just pandering to their base


IMO this administration values psychological impact well over function.
Just making the claim probably accomplishes their goal. Whatever ridiculous half measure they think of to “follow through” is an afterthought


Everyone laughs at the precisely arranged layers of folded blankets at the foot of the bed until they wake up shivering.
Same for my mountain of pillows of different thickness.


In a sense, more people working towards secret protection generally did result in better secret protection, like encryption algorithms and secure architecture and whatnot.
It only starts to become a paradox when you get into actually executing the task of protecting a specific secret… but I think we could draw that line somewhere for almost any task.
There is a point of generality where more people means better results and a point of specificity where you only want the exact right number of people.
Oh dear. I hadn’t thought of that. poof