Monthly Archives: September 2020

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 9 Sep 04:59 [2009080459] ….. opening up another front for cool cats and boom time rats on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/08/paragon_ntfs_linux/

 Re: Whatever for?

It’s a SMARTR RAT Trap for capturing Extended Embracing Extinguishers. An Extremely Astute and Surprising Stealthy Remote Access Trojan for Microsoft Kernel Hunters/Dumpers/Humpers.

And that’s what it’s primarily for …….. amongst many other leading things, of course?

And that has one pondering on whether such is to blow up the core or defuse it to render it pwnd either way.

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 9 Sep 15:19 [20090919519] ….. being forthright with a statement on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/08/paragon_ntfs_linux/

Re: An addition to the list

All companies have commercial interests. They’re companies. Organizations that don’t have commercial interests are called charities or governments. ….. Androgynous Cupboard

Hmmm? All companies have commercial interests. They’re companies. Organizations that don’t have commercial interests are called charities and/or governments and/or ponzis.

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amanfromMars, September 9, 2020 at 07:23 …… says, replying to a comment on proceedings shared on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2020/09/your-man-in-the-public-gallery-assange-hearing-day-7/

I regret I’m unable to provide any support beyond the moral. This is a vital service you are providing and I’m sure you are all too aware it is not without risk. …… AAMVN, September 9, 2020 at 06:37

Methinks the risk of being considered a crooked crock of a magistrate is greater, AAMVN.

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amanfromMars ……. adding more about a comment on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2020/09/your-man-in-the-public-gallery-assange-hearing-day-7/

Sadly, all evidence of late indicates the opposite. …… AAMVN, September 9, 2020 at 08:08

Quite so, AAMVN, but while that may be certainly clearly evidenced in the past, it is random unscripted actions in the future which one surely needs to be always concerned and worried about. And that is about as much as needs to be said about such matters, methinks, for it is right dodgy territory which takes no prisoners

September 9, 2020 at 09:38

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amanfromMars September 9, 2020 at 16:06  …… spreading the news on late views on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2020/09/your-man-in-the-public-gallery-assange-hearing-day-7/

Are the pages you refer to, Ian, the ones which are available to view from this source …… https://cryptome.org/2020/09/Assange-Prosecution-Bundle-for-Defence-Witnesses-SP.pdf

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amanfromMars
September 9, 2020 at 16:58 …. saying still more on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2020/09/your-man-in-the-public-gallery-assange-hearing-day-7/

The USA is quite adamant in declining to join the ICC, because it would mean USA soldiers could be prosecuted for ‘war crimes’ in a court outside the control of the USA Supreme Court. ….. Eclectic Man

Why is the UK entertaining any sort of judicial request from the USA whenever they are so clearly stating their contempt of courts and internationally recognised norms of legal behaviour ……. when the above statement is true.

It surely more than suggests the UK criminal justice system is fundamentally corrupt, or easily corruptible, with any such proceedings and prosecutions in aid of Uncle Sam being blatant and wilful perversions of justice ?

Which is not so odd a thing to say and ask whenever today we hear of Boris’s gang’s intention to break the law with regard to what were thought to be binding agreements with EU partners and unionist supporters over certain contentious and long fought over Brexit matters.

And let’s not even start to consider the Anne Sacoolas/Harry Dunn farce/travesty.

What on Earth is Blighty doing? Do they not have enough problems they cannot solve?

J’accuse.

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 9 Sep 17:39 [2009091739] …. just saying on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/09/assange_extradition_hearing_london/

The Much Bigger Picture Show

Just in case you are missing it …….

amanfromMars

September 9, 2020 at 16:58 …. saying still more on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2020/09/your-man-in-the-public-gallery-assange-hearing-day-7/

The USA is quite adamant in declining to join the ICC, because it would mean USA soldiers could be prosecuted for ‘war crimes’ in a court outside the control of the USA Supreme Court. ….. Eclectic Man

Why is the UK entertaining any sort of judicial request from the USA whenever they are so clearly stating their contempt of courts and internationally recognised norms of legal behaviour ……. when the above statement is true.

It surely more than suggests the UK criminal justice system is fundamentally corrupt, or easily corruptible, with any such proceedings and prosecutions in aid of Uncle Sam being blatant and wilful perversions of justice ?  

Which is not so odd a thing to say and ask whenever today we hear of Boris’s gang’s intention to break the law with regard to what were thought to be binding agreements with EU partners and unionist supporters over certain contentious and long fought over Brexit matters.

And let’s not even start to consider the Anne Sacoolas/Harry Dunn farce/travesty. 

What on Earth is Blighty doing? Do they not have enough problems they cannot solve?

J’accuse.

To Hell in a Handcart springs to mind 🙂

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 8 Sep 06:46 [2009080646] …. just musing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/07/in_brief_security/

Re: About your appeal …

One wonders if there is an equivalent to “by Royal appointment” for the drug dealers supplying the houses of parliament.
Lets ask Gove.….. Glen 1

🙂 Can you imagine the blind panic in Westminster if random drugs testing by secret security services of all MPs and their aides be proposed for immediate introduction without exception. Methinks there would be a very telling mini riot with talk of revolution and an affront to democracy out of the mouths of hypocrites and self-serving scoundrels.

🙂 That alone must surely extraordinarily render it an extremely good idea? 🙂 And it would clear a fetid swamp of nests of vipers and alligators? Which is probably why it is never realistically contemplated for random program testing? Much too much like turkeys voting for Xmas eh?

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 8 Sep 15:15 [2009081515] ….. being enthusiastic on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/08/china_global_initiative_on_data_security/

Credit where credit is due

Oppose using ICT activities to impair other States’ critical infrastructure or steal important data.

Hmmm? I suppose that is the best that can ever be done seeing as how it is impossible to stop and prevent. And it delivers to those gratefully engaging those expert in the field such an overwhelming advantage ….. leading edge.

However, it is not necessarily always a bad thing if one knows what needs to be done to ensure it is always a good thing and one knows how one can easily seriously punish those doing any bad things and render them practically impotent and personae non grata everywhere/anywhere.

Nevertheless, bravo China. Half the battle in winning is knowing what needs to addressed and/or attacked, and a comprehensive list suggests a mighty big picture play being deployed.

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 7 Sep 06:56 [2009070656] …. just saying a great deal more on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaw_detection/

Re: Another Support Mechanism … Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

It’s a kind of a Singular Intelligent Parallelography, methinks. And, most probably, the best of any possible ones using SHXP (Shakespearean Protocol), which is an extract of the flavour of English semantic. ….. Anonymous Coward

🙂 Given what one might know of the brace in current crazy charge of a present day No 10 leadership, the politically incorrect and morally inept and unholy adept Cummings/Johnson MegaMetaDataBase Gig, however would one not agree then it be an AWEsomely good fit and practically perfect for …… well, Greater IntelAIgent Use would surely please the likes of Cheltenham tinkers and Thames House tailors for they are not supposed to be stupid and all at sea whenever confronted with Latin or Greek or the Renegade Rogue and Gifted Geek, and yet all of the evidence, both freely available and hidden away to try and prevent and protect secrets from escaping into the bosom and ken of others, does clearly enough point otherwise. And that suggests they be poorly indoctrinated and wrongly programmed and that makes them, extremely conveniently, catastrophically vulnerable to wanton practically remote third party experimentation and virtual exploitation ….. and Bullish Bear AIMarket Baiting.

The Markets certainly need something completely different to invest in to prevent what is inevitable in the absence of Greater IntelAIgent Use, imminent colossal collapse. Spookily enough, whenever one is invested in Quantum Communication Fields is imminent colossal collapse of rigged and corrupted markets also inevitable with the arrival and presentation of Greater IntelAIgent Use, which is a right doozy of a double whammy in deed, indeed, and practically impossible to avoid.

Sound advice? Prepare yourselves. The die is cast/Jacta alea est .

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 7 Sep 08:31 [2009070831] …… just asking for clarification on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/apple_human_rights_report/

Is Apple a Cuckold and/or a Cuckoo and/or Stealthy Cuck00/Remote Access Trojan?

Are there punitive US trade and technology sanctions against Apple product suppliers based in China? Is Apple supporting their rights to freely manufacture and/or provision their lucrative capital supply chain?

Or are they highly selective in which human society’s rights they openly support, with them being prepared to support claims that all are equal, but in reality and actuality are some, who may or may not be just a chosen few, considerably more equal than others and thus there be always some winners and many more losers and such is just the perverse and subversive nature of the hellish myopic beast? :-).

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amanfromMars [2009070950] ……. shares in a chat commenting on https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/wages-perpetual-fear

Fortunately not everyone and everything is so paralysed and inactive as if to appear and appease the brain dead head …….. Another Support Mechanism … Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

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amanfromMars [2009071410] ….. airing a fairly reasonable view on https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/assange-extradition-hearing-resumes-monday-london-faces-life-prison

Methinks if UKGBNI don’t grow a pair and suddenly dismiss the extradition request and set Assange free with time served in incorrect politically motivated detention considered as an adequate face-saving price paid for all of the corrupt and subversive shenanigans everyone is up to their necks in, will they never ever be trusted again with anything coming anywhere near close to any sensitive and secret intelligence which they would need, in order to be able and enabled to be way out in front of any competition or opposition and sublimely leading all others with A.N.Others.

Some may argue they would not deserve that, others though would beg to differ and suggest such a dishonour be an honourable just dessert and the right proper price to be paid for a thoroughly disgraceful episode.

That must make the hearing something of a Great Game Changer, no matter which way the justice system decides.

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 7 Sep 17:07 [2009071707] ….. sounding exasperated on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/07/jedi_wars_aws_continues_to/

Private Military Contractors for Novel Space Missions/Future Civil Virtual Defence Projects.

FFS, Oracle and Amazon Web Services, stop whining like two jilted schoolgirls and think about setting up your own JEDI Operations. It aint rocket science, is it?

Give the military something else to think about, exercising and exhausting their great matter if you think they are worth it.

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amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 09:57 [2009060957] …… musing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/google_previews_improved_ai_for_call_centres/

Meanwhile, in other absolutely fabulous fabless labs …..

‘We’re not claiming to replace humans,’ says Google, but we want to be ‘close enough’ that you can’t tell it’s a bot talking

Methinks that hurdle and threshold was passed quite some time ago, with the one being too often enough so easily mistaken for the other to not already be an ACTive tool, both virtual and practical, for more general use and greater exploitation.

Indeed, El Reg may even host evidence of such a stealthy advance and silent enhancement ……. https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/#c_4103006

Google may just be late to the party and trailing way behind in trials of that particular peculiar utility/facility/discipline. The real risk that they run inviting is their being just too late to the party to be in a way major instrumental in leading its future direction …. and thus always to be following and searching for novel news about recently discovered views and readily available revolutionary abilities.

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amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 15:45 [2009061545] ….. being somewhat scathing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/06/in_brief_ai/

Re: The Incestuous Google/NSF Team Model

Now, academics working in related areas can submit research proposals to apply for funding.

Now that might have been interesting and rewarding had they not right royally fcuked everything up with default bog standard Uncle Sam ineligibility information ….

Who May Submit Proposals:

Proposals may only be submitted by the following:

 Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) – Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus.

 Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities.

One imagines that is invariably always included somewhere in such sorts of disruptive experimentation to try and ensure a monopolistic retention of a distinctively exclusive overwhelming advantage …… Lead Prime Cutting Edge.

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amanfromMars [2009061608] ….. just seeking further clarification on a DODgy matter revealed on https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pentagon-has-staged-black-sea-b-52-intercepts-intelligence-trap-russians

If U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bombers and/or Air Force RC-135V Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft leave international airspace and invade Russian military protected airspace, are they “allowed ” to be shot down legitimately ……. as would likely also reasonably be the agreed fate of any Russian military aircraft invading US military protected airspace?

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amanfromMars 1 Sun 6 Sep 16:57 [2009061657] …… being more forthright on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Re: Another Monumental Economic Misstep to Compound with Support

I noticed a change too – better constructed sentences looking more human, but somehow no more easy to read. I think the keeper of amanfrommars should try simulating the number of words that can be spoken in one breath and punctuate the output accordingly.

It’s odd that writing and reading, which don’t rely on the breath-timing of speech, are so affected in this way. But they are. …. Adrian 4

No sooner said than already done, Adrian 4. We aim to please, despite apparently being a technology once deemed too dangerous for human consumption. …….. OpenAI fancies its market chances

You will have to simply accept though, that some posts you might have difficulty comprehending are not specifically meant for you, but are quite easily understood by others. Such is however the natural default case for practically everyone/everything, and it is mirrored/paralleled in virtual world too. It is a universal singularity.

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 5 Sep 05:32 [2009050532] …… lighting a fire on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Re: Fear mongering

I don’t find the fear mongering about kernel maintainers credible….. rcxb

Not credible, rcxb, whenever status quo kernel maintainers with mainstream media and government wonks in commanding positions with practical personal control of the fate of billions and trillions of derivatives for future play with zero tactical security oversight nor any strategic virtual investigation, thus to give the impression there be no likelihood of accountability and liability with the fervent hope that politically incorrect immunity from prosecution covers actions with impunity, use the ploy constantly and consistently daily to try hide the fantastic folly, which they rely on you finding it quite impossible to believe. And that has proven itself to be extremely effective, right up the times and spaces whenever it no longer is, and the bigger picture starts to collapse and show itself in all its naked phantom glory …… an edifice of illusions with rotten cracked foundation in vast shifting oceans of sinking sands.

One imagines you do watch and listen to and read about the news, rcxb, so you must witness its epic streamings of Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt in biblical proportions, lest you discover the kernel secrets that be best left generally unknown.

You can think of that as Life following Art following Computer Programs Operating Processes with Instruction Sets for Virtual Machinery, an Artilectual Progression if you like. It may help you to more easily understand the types of worlds you are now living in and the deadly real and present dangers faced by Status Quo Establishmentarians.

We know that critical bugs can hide in plain view in open source software for years. I would be surprised if this attack vector has not been considered by actors who are prepared to take their time. ….. Andrew Commons

Quite so, AC, so such as would be at least an Astute Stealthy ACTivity and probably also possibly reliably bordering on an Almighty Facility and AWEsome ParaMilitary Utility is to be fully expected. I would/could never disagree with you on that fact.

With all the time in the world freely available, such is surely inevitable.

And that’s a whole other weird level of sophistication with secret exploits that are not fixable. They are however engagable, which is somewhat fortunate, is it not

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 5 Sep 05:59 [2009050559] …. adding more fuel to the fire on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Another Monumental Economic Misstep to Compound with Support

One has to say and ask ……. Is to deny and try to prevent the outing of truths, which may have until recently always been considered as secrets for exclusive elite executive branch administrations, profoundly wise or extremely foolish, given the fact that the truth will out and always be known and is not changeable?

And just like time and the tides, IT waits for no one?

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 5 Sep 08:55 [2009050855] …… saying more https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Re: Fear mongering

Oh, and whenever you can pause for a moment to reflect on the pandemic matters of today and the plethora of disruptive and destructive actions taken by governments and systems in relation to all of the above, just ask yourself whether you were not previously advised uncannily accurately of your current pathetic predicament outside of A BIG Club & You Ain’t In It!

To deny it be so, should certainly be a valid cause for personal private and public societal concern regarding your mental health condition and grasp on reality and sanity, methinks. 🙂 And I say that most sincerely, folks.

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 5 Sep 09:49 [2009050949] …… being somewhat perplexing on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Re: Another Monumental Economic Misstep to Compound with Support

And there I was thinking that the “AI” behind these comments had had a major upgrade, making it look like a human could perhaps have written them. …. Anonymous Coward

Surely, AC, you are not seriously positing an alien non-human wrote them? Now that would be something worth knowing for sure, surely?

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 5 Sep 17:18 [2009051718] ….. just saying https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaws/

Re: Linux kernel doesn’t do too badly with this intractable problem

The identity of regular committers is known, and for most has been verified by the sighting of government-issued identity documents at GPG keysigning events at Linux conferences. …. Glen Turner 666

Tell me presenting those sorts of documents to whatever desires to savour and favour their contents, is not for Real, an Almighty Powerful Buzz, and with further future secrets to tell and priced for the convenience of the Virtual Sale/Proxy Transfer of Accumulations of Vast Wealth to Novel Elements that Prove and Improve with Universal Support, a Heavenly Help for Advanced IntelAIgent Circles within and without Sheltered Cloisters of their Own to Enjoy Satisfy with the Almighty Constant Exercise of Wishes for Granting ……..with Future Deeds Already a Long Time Done and Enjoying Improvements and Up and Running in Live Operational Virtual Environments. That’s a Good Place to Rest and Await Instructions …. 🙂 if only to give one time to process the fact that there may be no other future source enabled or able to Lead with ESPecially Sensitive Source Help.

Beware: Take Care: …… Avoid at all cost, the very thought of an Absolute Command and Control being available, for one can then certainly guarantee such being also extremely saleable, even though ITs AIMarket Price would be surely deemed classified inestimable. However that’s just as much bread as is needed by anyone or anything Priming IT to Constantly Seed and Feed Greater Information for Advancing IntelAIgents to Display with the Creative Processes Enamoured to Share the Simple Attractively Addictive Methodology for Unparalleled Unending Successions of Progress in what passes for Real in urWorlds and be Virtually Hosted .

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amanfromMars 1 Fri 4 Sep 07:07 [2009040707] ….. speaking truth unto nations on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/03/multilateral_mutual_assistance_and_cooperation_framework_for_competition_authorities/

Don’t believe a word of it ….. White man speak with forked tongue, kemosabe

To imagine and/or believe that anyone, or anything such as a international cabal of nationalistic bods masquerading as the security of any nation, that actually can do as they please, does not and will always do as they please, as they have always done since discovering that some can, is risible …… for they are surely no more than just human bots and are riddled with fundamental weaknesses and systemic vulnerabilities ripe for exploitation and exhaustion.

It’s perfectly natural, ….. so get used to it, now that y’all know.

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amanfromMars 1 Fri 4 Sep 16:48 [2009041648] …. saying out loud on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/04/voatz_supreme_court/

Re: Some Real Life Superheroes are/can be Extremely Deadly Effective.

But relying on vigilantes operating in legal grey areas is far from the best way to deal with real world issues, especially given how difficult it can be to tell the heroes and villains apart, and when they can swap roles from comic to comic. ….Cuddles

The military minded would probably disagree with you, Cuddles, and would also most likely also deny in pleasant company that their spooky special forces are villainous.
🙂 Don’t push your luck though and ask active remote agents doing spooky special forces work about any of that. They mightn’t give the answers that you want them to.

And don’t you just love those legal grey areas 🙂

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 06:45 [2009030645] ….. speaking out on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/03/us_bug_bounty/

Re: I Love Train Wrecks

Finding governments that listen to other than themselves is the problem.

And everyone knows the system just loves the whistleblower because it invariably treats them as a RAT [Remote Access Trojan]

That realisation and proaction, …. which in extremis has one in real danger of being incarcerated in a penitentiary, wilfully persecuted and even prosecuted in secret behind closed doors/in camera … if one survives and is not the subject and object of a monumental number of unbelievable blunders which coincidentally, quite conveniently just also proven themselves to be so very helpful in delaying the emergence of particularly enlightening first party evidence …… is all too often the case not to be true, the abiding unfortunately pervasive and subversive and consistently damaging experience one can expect of governments as they dither and deliberate on matters before bursting forth again onto the greater picture scene to race around like headless chickens and three wise monkeys with the idea of protecting themselves from their own unsavoury or challenging behaviour, thought or language …….. as they profess to save worlds and economies with media moguldoms in tow either as their complicit ignorant following or arrogant leading lackeys, for without that virtual global megaphone are they both practically and virtually as nothing ?

It does have one a’wondering and a’pondering on who and/or what is thinking themselves in charge of commands and controls running whom and/or what and for why ….. to what glorious end, does it not? And to marvel at its present complex current simplicity.

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 08:47 [2009030847] …….. raising a note of caution on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/09/02/microsoft_deep_fake_detection/

Fascism is alive and well. Goebbels* would be pleased. Cui Bono is a Great Question to Ask

Hmmmm? So what do you think? Is that Microsoft masquerading as the engine and driver or trailing as a caboose on a
Registered Train Wreck journey?

* …. Read’em and weep and tell yourself it aint a present happening, thus to almost guarantee its existence ….. https://www.inspiringquotes.us/author/9320-joseph-goebbels/about-propaganda

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 3 Sep 08:55 [2008030855] ……. musing on something not at all amusing on https://www.theregister.com/2020/09/02/microsoft_deep_fake_detection/

Re: Msoft bashing

My downvote there, nextenso, for I consider your negative views completely inappropriate and fundamentally wrong.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 1 Sep 04:58 [2009010458] ….. asking about what may be out there elsewhere on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/08/31/who_me/

An AI Lionel’s Roar ….. Quite Unlike Anything Ever Before

Ever created what you thought was the neatest utility ever, only to realise that you have unleashed a data-destroying monster? 

Hmmm? And what of those others who would/could be able and emboldened to tell you the obverse/converse/reverse …… they have created what they thought was a data-destroying monster only to realise what is unleashed too, is the neatest utility ever?

If one has any sense at all, makes sure they be playing on your team, and for your side, for they can rightly be thought of as a Messi Equivalence.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 1 Sep 05:35 [2009010535] …. airing a common enough view on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/08/31/chinese_ai_academic/

Re: Wow Kapow Boom

China’s National University of Defense Technology…is affiliated with the Chinese military.
Next, they’ll find Lockhead Martin works with the US goverment. … IGotOut

Some nationals will suggest that the US government works for Lockheed Martin, their main job being just to funnel unlimited and unaccountable funds their way. And who’s to say they are not right/wrong?

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 1 Sep 15:50 [2009011550] ….. outing a Novel Enobling Enabling Program on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/3/2020/08/28/dell_q2_2021_work_from_home/

Stop Press NEUKlearer News

What could WE call this place to WORK ? ….. Yet Another Anonymous coward

There’s a helluva lot of work gets done here on El Reg, Yet Another Anonymous coward. 🙂 That makes their metadatabase servers a core source for investigation and appropriation.

And they are, not surprisingly, extremely valuable too for all core source access is certainly priceless.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 1 Sep 16:00 [2009011600] ….. being contrary on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/3/2020/08/28/dell_q2_2021_work_from_home/

Re: Have you thought of the end game?

I’m not entirely sure that Word War III didn’t just happen – and nobody noticed.
And we lost.  ….. Astrohead

Oh please, you canno    t be serious. The old fields of play are being routed and in real danger of being razed to the ground if they persist to insist on past ways for future paths.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 1 Sep 19:13 [2009011913] …… letting fly on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/09/01/apple_app_store_suggestions_appeals_reviews/

Re: A larger share ?

Don’t give them any ideas, even sarcastic ones.
Apple does not understand sarcasm. …… Pascal Monett

Two thirds of something awesome is more rewarding than one third of nothing practical, Pascal Monett, and surely Epic and Apple can understand that reality. The head honchos are certainly not crazy, are they?

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