This is the origin of all hacking: the awareness of a systemic linkage between input and output, between cause and effect. Because hacking isn’t just native to computing — it exists wherever rules do. To hack a system requires getting to know its rules better than the people who created it or are running it, and exploiting all the vulnerable distance between how those people had intended the system to work and how it actually works, or could be made to work. In capitalizing on these unintentional uses, hackers aren’t breaking the rules as much as debunking them. - Edward Snowden
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tSVDHCkvr5M&pp=ygUHTWl0IHNzcA%3D%3D
Learning and studying to dishwasher.
"Bauman infers that there was only one change of place, because the malaise of modernity “came from a kind of security that tolerated too little freedom in the pursuit of individual happiness” whereas in postmodernity the malaise arises from a kind of freedom to seek pleasure that tolerates very little individual security. For, "postmodern men and women have exchanged a share of their possibilities of security for a share of happiness". Therefore, Bauman asserts that individual freedom, in our times, is only a sensation of freedom, that is, a pseudo-freedom, concluding that there is an impossibility of harmony between freedom and security."
"A new report confirms what national security leaders have long warned: If Congress fails to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the United States stands at the brink of a self-inflicted national security calamity"
Defend the nation, secure the future
https://www.youtube.com/live/CVotvPO8i90?si=LPwV-BSdU_p9jJzr
I'll never be a whistleblower, but you know–in this case– #PardonSnowden it's the right thing to do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAoLJ8GbA4Y
The most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
PardonSnowden


