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00:09
Hmmm...I guess Puppy and I kind of killed all the other conversation here. I apologize for my part in that.
Hey :)
@LucDanton Hein mais ça a toujours fonctionné ça
@Morwenn I'm apparently too old (or too something, anyway) to properly appreciate this.
But SE is created by old people for old people like us >_< </trollololo>
00:31
@JerryCoffin More like you've got to listen to hours of atmospheric black metal before actually starting to like the genre.
Then listening to it will become truly soothing.
Mostly because it's pretty calm despite the apparent "violence".
But whatever :)
@Morwenn how was your day? :)
@jaggedSpire Tiring: docker + docker + git + docker + npm + docker + docker again
@Morwenn "He's really a nice person. It just takes a few years of hard work on your part to get past hating him because he acts so despicable." :-)
@Morwenn oh man
@JerryCoffin I don't even know how I got to listen to the first hours, but I don't regret :p
00:36
so it's the musical equivalent of the jerk with a heart of gold?
Probably because I already listenend to other calm genres.
@jaggedSpire Only the listener would know :p
@Morwenn Perhaps someday I'll try. But not this day. I'm far too tired for it today. Woke up around 0230, and couldn't get back to sleep...
eeegh
and I thought I slept badly
I woke up thrice last night
T_T
@jaggedSpire This is pretty rare for me. I usually wake up about five minutes before the alarm goes off.
00:51
I actually called in an hour late to work today because I didn't feel safe driving with how tired I still was :\
01:02
@JerryCoffin I found a solution for you: vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/3/13478042/…
And it's legal.
Oh wait no it doesn't. Since you're in CA and you're voting for a 3rd party. Only works if you intend to vote for Hillary.
@Mysticial It may not be illegal, but it damned well should be. About the only way I'd even consider this would be to keep my children from starving (if it was only me, I'd rather starve).
@JerryCoffin I agree. I don't object too much to the 1-for-1 trade since the electoral system is broken. But I do to the 2-for-1.
01:17
@Mysticial Even though the currency is intangible and the deal unenforceable, it still seems like vote buying to me, so even a 1:1 trade should put the participants in prison.
01:27
This whole 3rd party spoiler bullshit. I wonder if that can be solved with some sort of single-elimination tournament.
Say you have 4 candidates. You pair them up and have everyone vote on which of the pair you prefer over the other.
Then a final election between the two.
Problem is that you increase the complexity to O(log(N)) voting rounds as opposed to 1.
I mean.
Just look at the democratic and republican primaries / caucuses.
Those things are already shit shows.
@ThePhD The problem is that you there are more than 2 people in each round.
If someone properly tiered the system, then people like Donald Trump would have the chance to fail early.
So any two which closely aligned views are going to split.
If you force the voter to pick from two. And you make them vote on every pair.
@Mysticial Can be handled with a single transferrable vote system. Basically, you rank the candidates (all at once) and the system handles things from there. Essentially: if a candidate gets a large enough number of votes, they've won. If there are extra votes for them, they get transferred to that voter's second choice. If you don't have anybody who wins, you eliminate the last-place candidate, and transfer those votes to their next choice.
01:32
@JerryCoffin IOW, SO's voting.
The only place it gets ugly is deciding which votes to shift to another candidate if one candidate receives more than enough to win.
@Mysticial I've never checked if this is exactly the system they use, but probably (there are a few others that also involve ranking candidates).
In the case of the presidency, there's only one winner. I think it's still vulnerable to split voting.
@Mysticial It pretty clearly is. Arguably, Bill Clinton was elected in 1992 primarily due to Ross Perot running (and taking ~20% of votes, almost certainly essentially all of those from the Republican side).
If we want to make voting completely impractical. We can solve the turnout problem as well. Each pair of candidates should have 7 rounds of voting. First candidate to get to 4 wins moves on. So if the turnout is shit the first round and their candidate loses, people will be motivated to show up for game 2 and so on.
WHAT UP
I just finished my two Moogle coding interviews
Moogle?
@Mysticial Don't be evil, kupo
@Mysticial Do the right thing, kupo!
@Mysticial Yes Google
Onsite interview?
@Mysticial The phone ones
They do two of them now? Damn.
01:41
@Mysticial Yeah they were 45-45 each
I heard Bloomberg or some other finance firm does 3
@Mysticial I'm surprised that they didn't give me a tree or graph problem
I had one at Google and FB. None at Apple. And none going into either the finance places I worked at. Some of the finance places did give me an offline coding test though.
user406009
I think Google does 3 phone interviews sometimes as well.
user406009
At least I got 3.
@Mysticial Hm interesting
@Lalaland For work or internship?4
user406009
@VermillionAzure Internship.
01:44
@Mysticial Yeah... I hope i left a good impression
@Lalaland Same!
@Mysticial BTW so what would you look for in an interview?
@Mysticial You think asking people to vote 7 times over would increase turnout?
user406009
@VermillionAzure Hope you have the best of luck. I'll warn you that Google is really slow for their intern process.
@Lalaland That's okay. It's for summer so I have a long time to wait
@VermillionAzure Ability to quote pi to 12.2 trillion places without stopping to take a breath.
Oh shit that's right
@Mysticial A Fintech firm contacted me.
01:47
@ThePhD Fintech? So that's like really good snorkeling gear, right?
@JerryCoffin loooool
@JerryCoffin No you idiot it's Wild Krats fish transformation CGI firm!
@JerryCoffin Maybe. It can go either way. But if it worked out (and it totally won't with 7 rounds), it would at least provide a manner to offset turnout bias. There's a belief that the majority of UK people are actually against Brexit, but they didn't show up to vote because they weren't overly enthusiastic about it and didn't think it would actually happen. So if the first round goes brexit, they'll more likely get their act together and show up for a game 2 and 3 to "set it right".
@Mysticial I think voter turnout is bad because people are relatively insulated from politics unless they try or they're pushed into it
On the flip side, you can argue that more enthusiastic people deserve more "weight" because they are more enthusiastic. In which turnout would reflect this.
01:48
@Mysticial at least in my state
"Options Group is a leading global strategic consulting firm specializing in financial services including capital markets, global markets, alternative investments, hedge funds, and private banking/wealth management.

Through our global footprint (15 offices spread across 4 continents), Options Group has the resources, analytics and experience to provide the highest quality business strategy solutions for financial and financial technology firms of any size."
What does this even mean.
@ThePhD oooh. Good luck.
@ThePhD They're consulting
@Mysticial It's an initial interests e-mail. I have to express interest back and then the ball gets rolling.
@ThePhD I know. That's how I ended up in finance.
01:50
@ThePhD So what products do they have? Projects on their news page?
@ThePhD Interesting... If they're "highest quality business strategy solutions", why the hell don't they do it themselves? Do they not have any capital?
Or become a hedge fund and use investor money.
@Mysticial I suppose it's possible...
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@Mysticial On the negative side, these types of measures reduce turnout among the poor who can't afford to take time off from work.
@Lalaland I think voting should be covered under the same category as jury duty.
01:52
@Mysticial Perhaps they just started off as a Fintech firm and don't have roots in banking?
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@Mysticial Mandatory voting?
@Lalaland I don't think it should be mandatory. The legalese on the ballots is going to be too much for some people to process and act correctly according to what they want.
user406009
So how would you make voting like jury duty?
@Mysticial It is, at least in many states (usual exception being if your workday starts at least 2 or 3 hours after polls open, or ends at least 2 or 3 hours before they close).
@Lalaland The employer must allow the person to participate.
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01:56
@Mysticial That's already true in most states. The problem is that it's often unpaid.
user406009
And there is always the risk of retaliation (even though it's illegal)
user406009
A more effective solution is to make voting easier.
user406009
Early voting.
user406009
Vote by mail.
@Lalaland Unpaid is illegal I believe. But I don't remember the exact details so I might be wrong on that.
01:57
@Mysticial So let me get this straight
@Mysticial Options Group is basically Palantir for finance?
@Lalaland Vote over the internet! (couldn't be any security problems with that, right?)
user406009
@Mysticial Yeah, it's complicated: findlaw.com/voting-rights-law.html
@JerryCoffin When you voted, did your machine print out a paper ballot in a locked glass or plastic cage for you to look at?
user406009
It's on a state by state level. At least Wisconsin on that list has unpaid time off for voting.
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@JerryCoffin Vote by internet is a step too far. Although to be fair, vote by mail has a lot of security issues.
01:58
What's up guys
@Lalaland I was talking about jury duty. The employer must allow the employee to go to jury duty without retaliation or loss of pay. I was suggesting the same can be done with voting.
However, I'm unsure of the economic consequences this will have on businesses though.
@Jeff uhhhh my ceiling
user406009
I'm not sure that would work well for people with partial time jobs with shifts.
If once every 2 years, everyone takes a couple hours off to vote.
@VermillionAzure How many ft up?
02:00
@Jeff 6 ft
@Mysticial Unacceptable for productivity /s
@VermillionAzure 8 ft here, mine's bigger ;)
user406009
I do support laws which force employees to give paid time off for voting, but I think the other options (vote by mail/early voting) are more efficient in increasing turnout.
user406009
Vote by mail is also much easier than voting in person.
@Jeff Size isn't everything...
This si weird.
user406009
02:01
It allows you to make better decisions.
So reading his offer carefully
and reading about Options Group
@VermillionAzure It will be a problem if everyone does it at once. So the early voting needs to be more accessible.
It looks like he's reaching out to me not for Options Group,
@VermillionAzure, no it is everything sir
user406009
Yeah, vote by mail has serious security issues.
02:01
but to forward me to ANOTHER place.
user406009
Well "serious" in a theoretical sense.
This is.... questionable.
user406009
Not quite as bad as online voting though.
@ThePhD Probably for one of their clients or business partners?
I wonder if the solution is as simple as making election day a weekend?
02:02
@VermillionAzure Yeah... I guess I'll have to ask.
@Lalaland I'm totally against online voting atm. Way too much shit can go wrong.
@ThePhD Well what do you think you'll be doing?
@ThePhD Looks like they're interested in something similar to data science and data acquisition systems and analysis
They've given no details. It's {propreitary work etc. etc. call to find out more!}
@Mysticial When/where I went, they weren't using a machine (from what they said, I gathered they had intended to, but there was some kind of temporary problem). Was given paper ballot inside a cover sheet. Filled out in a little booth, put back in cover sheet, slipped that into the slot of a box.
Right now, voting is still one in person and with a computer. But backed with a paper ballot.
02:03
"This client has a ...." so they're definitely looking to hand me TO the client.
@ThePhD But... they contacted you?
@JerryCoffin Ah...
@ThePhD "A role I'm working on for a Hedge Fund in NYC" means that he may be vouching for the project and maybe they need somebody from the other side
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@ThePhD If you are looking for a fintech like job, I know Goldman Saches is opening a brand new software division thingy in Dallas and might be hiring quite a bit. At least that's what they said at the career fair. It's on their site.
@Lalaland Sounds Finshy
02:05
@VermillionAzure pls
Well, it looks like traffic has finally settled down, so I think I'm out of here.
Okay. Toodles, Jerry!
I had a question for you guys. How do you typically handle a fellow programmer not taking on his fair share of programming?
I actually wonder why hedge funds use C++. It's not like they need the same performance as the HFT firms.
@JerryCoffin BYe Jerry
02:06
@Jeff Hanging at dawn.
@Mysticial Integration perhaps
Anyone know what a "Boutique" is in Financial terms?
The important part for hedge funds is that they place large orders across multiple exchanges at the same time to prevent getting front-runned by the HFTs. But that doesn't require C++. That requires an atomic clock.
@JerryCoffin Something al ittle less lethal would be preferable haha. I've done like 400 lines of code for our achievements and the other guy hasn't done any sofar.
@GundolfGundelfinger oui mais anet a patché des trucs qu’ont rien à voir alors maintenant c’est cassé
02:07
@Jeff Don't let him profit off your work: tell him you'll split ways with him and work on it by yourself if he doesn't get his ass in gear.
@Jeff You try to either 1) bring up the issue constructively without accusing them, 2) quietly/subtlely signal to them that they're not doing their part or 3) Tell them honestly that other people think you're not doing their part or 4) Offer to share work with them and delegate if there is little structure
@Jeff And there's many reasons why he could not be doing his part. Could be too new, not interested in the work, having personal problems, etc.
@VermillionAzure well, admittedly he's pretty green. But, I already have the base functionality laid out, all he has to do at this point basically is find appropriate places where an achievement coudl be used
"Fintech Boutique" seems like some kind of small-time analytics shop.
and execute one of my achievement functions
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@Jeff What scenario is this in? A job? A class?
02:09
"electronic trading outfit".
@Jeff Talking to your manager should not be high up on your list unless his is not willing to change
It's not really a job or a class, just pserver work. Getting a lot of good experience doing pserver development.
@Jeff So how is somebody not "doing their part" if they're not doing it for class or work?
^^ that
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I mean, cause your response all depends on what sort of relationship you are in with them.
02:11
Him being a developer at the pserver means he should be programming, otherwise he really shouldn't be staff?
What's pserver?
indeed
pserver = private server, it's development for a mmo
user406009
Ah, it's a group project sort of thing.
legally gray i suppose? but sinc ethe company is no longer in existance, and we don't profit off the game, I don't mind doing it
02:13
@Jeff If nothing's in writing, you have nothing.
user406009
Your best option is to just ignore him. Fork the code if necessary.
@Jeff Is that 3O by chance?
Jobs have writing. Classes have the threat of a bad grade.
user406009
You have no power over him and he has no power over him.
user406009
(Assuming the licenses work out)
02:14
Does the other guy have anything useful, done?
Eh, hes doing a small amount of antihack work, but other than that
If it's a startup, has the equity already been distributed? And is it in writing?
Well, every dev is required to read the rules on the forums, so he knows he has to contribute x amt of code every month.
I suppose if it comes down to it I could just talk to the server owner, but i'd rather not appear bitchy y'know.
So who's the boss? You? The server owner?
@Jeff So... yeah you shouldn't really do anything???
02:17
And don't me it's the 4-headed monster on the last level.
"non-profit, non-legally-binding MMO work" means no committment.
Also, if you don't get along with the people you work with, you're gonna have more problems down the road.
user406009
@Mysticial These sorts of free for all projects aren't really a good example of how things usually work though.
user406009
Case in point: Kyrostat.
Server owner = boss, I'm just the lead dev
02:23
@Jeff So how you can ask for more hours from people if it's all voluntary?
Also, owning a server costs peanuts compared to dev time. Anyways, learn to fail, learn from failing and move on with your life.
Well, not really ask more hours, as long as he contributes if he only does 1 hour of coding a month im cool with that.
@LucDanton informagique point jipègue
@Jeff I think it's better if you do things as a group
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@Jeff Eh, unless you have leverage like a class grade or money from a job, you really can't and shouldn't expect anything from people.
02:25
@Jeff Have you asked other devs on the team how they feel about him?
@Jeff Also, maybe you could add an "Featured Dev List" or something to make things semi official and public
@VermillionAzure they share the same opinion. I think the biggest issue we're having is there's no organization. When everyone does something, it's everyone doing their own thing
@Jeff Well that's the problem of the organization
Rather than, for example, say we want to design a new gamemode, I always felt it should be like, lead dev covers the game mode logic, assistant devs cover things such as interface work
@Jeff Well you can't really claim that so much unless you take it upon yourself to create structure that's supported by your supporting organization
@Jeff Take Linux, for example. It's moderated by Linus and The Linux Foundation if I'm correct and a whole slew of people
@Jeff So development is sort of led by committee. There's really no "lead" because the code and project is really too big to do that from what I understand
Yeah, what I mean by lead in this instance is like
the lead dev collabs with the assistant developers
02:29
@Jeff Maybe you should just link to the page?
user406009
It's really hard to do organization like that though. Especially in the sort of desynchronized setting you are talking about.
Well, I would but the stuff related to this is visible by staff members only
@Jeff "Staff members only" so what the heck is going on then? You claim there's no real structure but there's a "staff member" status which means there is staff. ??? I'm confused
but, you can read some of the sections and you'll get a sense of the disorganization
the issue is within the staff member
members*
there's no organization
@Jeff Oh you guys forked GunZ?
Cool.
02:31
Surprised you know about it, pretty old game.
@Jeff I spent summers on that game, dude.
@Jeff I loved K-style and everything! Craziest TPS ever.
It was a lot of fun yeah. Once you learn all of the techniques it gets old, but still
one of the most unique games in terms of character control
@Jeff Well you guys are kind of screwed I guess?
Who's really in charge, legally?
that'd probably be mcsic
surprised the server never got taken down, its been alive since before maiet entertainment shut down
@Jeff How was MAiET dissolved?
@Jeff Do you guys know?
02:36
I believe bankruptcy?
@Jeff So who owns them now?
mmm, lemme check
looks like masangsoft?
not very familiar with them
but yeah, the server's not in very good shape atm. lot of players complaining about how things are handle, by both us devs and by our gm's.
when i first joined with them, we were pushing near 400 a day
now we get about half that
@Jeff Meh welp you honestly shouldn't push things
It's technically their IP from what I understand
I'm not extremely sure of the legality of everything, truthfully I haven't done much research on pserver development.
I know it can be a very gray area
@Jeff You're operating basically a free version of this stuff. I believe it can get shutdown, same as Project M and stuff?
02:41
Shutdowns have happened in the past yes, to a couple servers that got pretty large, back during the games golden era.
@Jeff Doesn't mean FGunZ is immune. It just means it's negligible and they could always do it for fun or cleanliness
Besides, what is the source code anyways?
Sounds like C++
it's bastardized c++
lol
@Jeff So that means you guys have also "stolen" or used their code
Well, fg does have a source of course yeah. A lot of their features couldn't be done through emulation
@Jeff You could, technically, do a clean-house rebuilding of it
But I understand. But because of the possible legality whiplash you may not want to push things on anyone
02:44
Gotcha. Well, I don't think I'd get in legal trouble, probably the server owners but i'd prefer to keep my nose clean yeah.
@Jeff It's probably best, especially since you already probably can't use this as resume material on record
Correct I couldn't. I didn't intend to ever use it for a resume just figured it'd be a great way to get some experience working on games.
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It might be much more fun and informative to work on something yourself though.
Yeah i'd love to. I need to take some courses on graphics programming though. I can do very little in the way of d3d stuff.
@Jeff Interesting thing you got going there, though. I wonder if you guys could get together and try something new, something similar to Battle of Wesnoth or something
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02:47
@Jeff Just do 2d then.
@Jeff And you should be going for OpenGL
Yeah I should, but I mostly intend to work on things related to windows. I'd only do OGL if I intended to make the game run across multiple operating systems.
@Jeff It's probably better for job prospects anyways. BTW are you in college by chance?!
The source we have is very very old compared to what maiet did towards the end. I had do thousands of lines of code to get us close to the official server.
In college yeah, but not for programming
@Jeff Then for what?
curious
02:49
HVAC technician
I will be doing an associates in programming starting next semester however.
hvac = heating, ventilation, air conditioning
sometimes written HVACR
the r being refrigeration
@Jeff What do you wanna do? And I know but that seems kind of distant from software engineering
Yeah it is. I didn't pick up on programming until after i started my degree
figured I may as well finish it.
@Jeff Hm. But you just don't get a degree in programming, right?
02:51
Well, when I start programming, i'll get a degree of emphasis in software and web development
I may move to a uni though
I'm not a big fan of our school's dev program.
they teach html and all that good web related stuff, but they only teach java and c#
which i don't really undestand, the 2 languages are so similar, why not offer java and c++
@Jeff I'm sort of skeptical about a software + web degree, TBH?
@Jeff Do you need it if you have sizable experience with supporting an MMO?
Probably not. When I spke to the academic adviser he basically told me i'd be bored the first year of the degree, due to teaching myself a fair amount already.
However, corporations do liek to see that you have a formal education, so
@Jeff So what kinds of work did you want the degree for?
Was hoping to work for a corporation like, banks or such
or, my ideal job, working for a AAA gaming company
but I'm a long ways away from being good enough to do that.
@Jeff In that case I'd go for a CS degree
@Jeff I'm in Computer Engineering and I think a lot of those jobs require a good handle on math and statistics, especially statistics and mid-level systems/applications programming if you want to do banks I think...?
02:54
I'll look into what that entails.
but yeah like i said, ideally game development, but that's a massive step up from my current skill level.
@Jeff Wait a sec
It's funny until i got into programming when i'd play a game that had bugs, I always just thought the devs were lazy
after doing this for awhile, i see how difficult it can be to track down a bug.
@Jeff Shoot, I can't find the video
@Jeff There was a good video translated from Japanese on Final Fantasy 15 with C++
One time, when I was designing my own mail system for gunz (planning on adding trading to the mail system), I had everything all tidied up, we pushed the patch to add the functionality, and the next day it crashed. Ended up tracking it down to a char array, I originally had planned on allowing only 256 characters in a message, but at the last second changed it to 384. Forgot to extend the array, yay for buffer overflow lol
I'll try to find it, sounds liek it'd be interesting
03:01
b/c arrays are faster than strings, plus this information is sent over the wire from the server to the client
and maiet didn't design a packet system that coudl send std strings
@Jeff ???
@Jeff So how does the packet system work?
And what happened to serialization libraries, asio, etc.?
i'd have to dive a bit deeper into their networking to give an acceptable answer
but, from what little i know of their packet system, it needs a set amt of characters
given that, i coudl always add an extra argument that includes the length of the string
@Jeff That seems better, perhaps
@Jeff Something like fgets() with a packet might be ebtter
Or maybe you could even use Boost for good measure
i wanted to add spotify to the game, but that's impossible. there woudl be no way to get a license from spotify for it.
@Jeff well... yeah
03:06
that's okay though, in another year I'm hoping I'll have enough experience with graphics apis that I'll be able to create my own game.
Seriously, creating a game app is not that hard. But in order to do it commercially, you need more than just be a programmer with some professionally done graphics.
well, anything's easy if you know how to do it. I don't understand graphical programming all that well, shaders n such. So, at my current skill level I wouldn't be able to do it
especially since I'd want to make my own engine, rather than rely on commercial engines like Unreal
04:08
Lot of drama in those days, including constant efforts to force the "Reflections on Trusting Trust" guy into retirement so we could stop being so paranoid about compilers.
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04:24
read thru 50+ pages of instructions so you can fill in 2 pages of Annual GST return form
05:05
TIL Haswell and beyond support hardware transactional memory
05:26
@GundolfGundelfinger Had it. There was a bug that made them disable it in all but the EX-servers as well as the early Broadwells.
As of today do recent models have a useable version of it?
Broadwell-E and all of Skylake has it. I'm unsure about the Broadwell desktop though.
Knights Landing does not.
Is it used by applications in general?
No idea. Not me at least.
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Hello Guys!
05:40
Interesting. I need to check it in more detail.
 
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07:13
Spécialistes de l'enjeu. One trip...
07:26
sup broz
Ven
Ven
Soupe bru
I've got a daunting monkey task to do
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user1804599
Hi
user1804599
It's Friday yay
user1804599
07:40
@StackedCrooked Congrats
I want soup.
user1804599
Wtf, Germany tolls highways for foreigners. Fucking racists⸮
user1804599
German citizens should pay tax for our use of their highways.
07:57
I wonder why we don't do that. Here in Belgium a lot of traffic on our high ways is just pass-through.
nwp
nwp
08:12
@rightfold There was a pretty big debate about that. Turns out you can just toll foreigners for free money. I think Italy figured it out first. While people really hate the toll system, free money eventually won.
There is also a bigger issue with surveillance, at least when it comes to trucks, because they track when which truck goes where, soon to be extended to cars. There was a promise that it will only ever be used for billing, but pretty quickly they used it to track down people, as expected.
It is a very sad tale that has nothing to do with racism and everything with government not caring about people.
@nwp Tracking people in trucks to check whether they adhere to regulations (like following the required breaks and so on and so forth) is really crucial for highway safety and whatnot.
nwp
nwp
I should just accept that any expectation of privacy is foolish. I just really don't want to.
08:34
@nwp You should expect that anything that can be used to track you in case authorities want to track you down will be used.
Microsoft has proven again to be quite slow at fixing their security issues
http://www.blackhillsinfosec.com/?p=5396

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