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Révélateur de l'ignorance du Français moyen en matière de chiffrement (et certains commentaires sont à mourir de rire).
Non, si le téléphone en question est chiffré, avec une bonne phrase de passe, les enquêteurs ne pourront pas faire grand-chose, hormis tenter d'exploiter une hypothétique faille de sécurité. Et c'est très bien comme ça, la protection de la vie privée doit primer sur tout le reste.
https://nitter.lacontrevoie.fr/BFMTV/status/1668280134938382341
Il ne sont même pas fichus d'écrire le mot "Tor" correctement, ils confondent Tails et LUKS et le mot "chiffrement" ne semble pas faire partie de leur vocabulaire (que j'imagine assez limité). Ca en dit très long sur leur bêtise crasse.
Soutien total aux militants écologistes confrontés au terrorisme d'Etat.
https://reporterre.net/En-France-une-vague-d-arrestations-contre-le-mouvement-ecologiste-radical
Thursday, Sota Fujii won the Meijin title against Akira Watanabe with 4 victories to 1.
He is the youngest player to win the Meijin and to own 7 major titles, at the age of 20.
#shogi
Europe, mercantilism in the 21st century
The new law that is intended to be passed after the summer Cyber Resilience Act will require software to be kept up to date and up to date with security patches. Failure to do so could result in fines of up to 15 million euros.
It affects both proprietary and opensource software, tell me now, what motivation will a developer have to make a non-profit software and face possible fines of 15 million euros for a security flaw? Or even a for-profit software, but with a small profit, how does he face those possible million euro fines? Who benefits from this?
Regulations are always bad, regulations is legislating in favor of the powerful and the state, when someone advocates Bitcoin regulation it is a textbook red flag.
Everything that is happening is very dangerous, states are regulating more than ever, they want to destroy private communications, open source, any hint of individual initiative, Europe and the US want us to be at the mercy of large corporations and therefore at the mercy of the state.
We need decentralized and anonymous opensource repositories and above all, to disobey.
https://newsroom.eclipse.org/news/announcements/open-letter-european-commission-cyber-resilience-act
Another good reason to leave the EU.
Some people on this network fear the potential nefarious effects of quantum computers on Bitcoin.
However, I think they miss an important question : are useful quantum computers even feasible ? Some scientists, like Gil Kalai and Mikhail Dyakonov, think otherwise.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-case-against-quantum-computing
Wikihow : "We spot and counter fake information"
Also Wikihow : "How to Attract a Taurus Man as a Scorpio Woman"
Soutien à Florence Mendez, comédienne virée par M6 pour avoir traité publiquement l'infâme Darmanin de violeur.
Il faut le proclamer publiquement, Darmanin est bien un sale violeur.
Pour avoir vécu à Nantes 3 ans, et subi une canicule en juin 2005, je suis horrifié par la bêtise des "élus" nantais.
Ils ne sont même pas capables de comprendre qu'une grande place sans arbres est une fournaise en été.
Humiliation publique bien méritée pour la social-traître Joanna Rolland.
Some Spanish morons imagine they can outlaw end-to-end encryption.
They can go hug a cactus in hell. We'll keep using strong encryption, whether they like it or not.
https://www.wired.com/story/europe-break-encryption-leaked-document-csa-law/
I rooted for Nepomniachtchi. 😅
The stupid French government wants to enact a social network ban against "online hate".
Good luck trying to enforce this crap on Nostr, idiots !
Game 11 : Draw in 39 moves.
This game was played, again, with the Ruy Lopez. Nepomniatchi got an advantage after the strange 15...c4 played by Ding. However, he chose to enter in a series of exchanges with 19.dxc4, and went in a drawn Rook endgame.
#chess #wcc2023
Game 10 : Draw in 45 moves.
Ding had a slight advantage in this game, played with the English Opening, but Nepomniachtchi defended very accurately, and the game ended with bare Kings.
#chess #wcc2023
Game 9 : Draw in 82 moves.
This is the longest game so far. Ding offered an exchange sacrifice in order to gain connected passed pawns on the a and b files with 26...Be6, but Nepomniachtchi chose a safer option with 27.Bxe6. The game went into a Rook and Knight endgame with an extra pawn for Nepomniachtchi. Ding defended this endgame very precisely and obtained the draw.
#chess #wcc2023.
Game 8 : Draw in 45 moves.
On a Nimzo-Indian Defense, Ding launched a strong attack on the h-file, and provoked Nepomniachtchi into playing a blunder (22...Bxe4 ?). Ten moves later, Nepomniachtchi played a bluff move (31...Qxh4) but Ding could not refute it and lost his advantage. The game ended in a drawn Rook endgame.
#chess #wcc2023
Game 7 : Nepomniachtchi won with White in 37 moves.
Ding surprised everybody by playing the French Defense, suggested by his second Richard Rapport. Then, he defended well but ran low on time. On move 32, he had less than one minute left, and blundered a pawn, giving a decisive advantage to Nepomniachtchi. Ding resigned four moves later, with only 3 seconds left.
Halfway through the match, Nepomniachtchi leads 4 - 3.
#chess #wcc2023
For people who don't understand French, there is a joint press release by Editions La Fabrique and Verso Books, that explains what happened.