I wouldn't rely on a technology solution entirely. I would pay multiple lawyers to send a specific file to different recipients in the case of my death. The file would contain the list of release mules and recipients.
It is that scary. When I was a younger idiot, I was unintentionally pushy and implied to a lady that I was about to rawdog it. She was scared, and went home, and it's completely my fault that I didn't let her feel safe. I was too myopic to see that a little comment I made had affected her security.
Being a larger, more muscular human I could have put it in despite her protests. Being naked together isn't consent for more than being naked together.
At a Game Developers Conference (GDC) panel today, Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke dropped something of a bombshell by revealing that the developer isn’t planning to release any expansions or DLC for Baldur’s Gate 3, nor a Baldur’s Gate 4....
There's an optimistic and a cynical perspective there.
Optimist yes.
Cynicism says, these LLMs are just statistical generation models that create outputs that are statistically similar to the training data in relation to a prompt.
Quick background: I live in a house with my sibling and their parents. My sibling is not legally or biologically related to me, but they ARE my sibling. My sibling’s parents are not my parents, but we are collectively a ‘family,’ in many senses of the word. I call my sibling’s parents “the Elders of Plumley” as...
My go-to is saying something like "oh, like related term?" Or whatever, and then I get the bonus of a confirmation that I actually am understanding what they are saying.
The UN has member representation for figuratively the entire world. Notable exception is Greenland, and the rest of the non-members combined have less land than texas.
For real, it's probably because some classified docs can't be tracked in an auditable format because the auditors would not have clearance to know those documents exist or any other info about them.
I disagree with you because there should be strong opsec around certain topics, and auditors aren't the author of the documents, they are a 3rd party tracking their dissemination.
With long range RFID readers existing that is bad opsec. You don't need to know the contents of a document to exploit it's dissemination, in certain cases.
If this is about the concept of investigators being heavily siloed into independent investigations about the same crime... No this is the opposite. There are no investigators, because there is basically zero information about the activities.
I deal with consumer data analytics, and the scheme that you are positing does expose the frequency and density of specific actors and their access to classified information. This is really valuable, you can tell when someone gets a promotion and maybe has access to more info then they are used to or some other exploitable paradigm.
If it's just a printed barcode sure, it could be tracked like this without exposing information. Trouble is that classified documents are living documents, and the information only becomes classified when it's collected by some operative or officer, who may or may not register the documents with this central tracking authority.
The next issue is the capability of the central tracking authority to review, access, curate all of the reports that it has received, and their confidence that their internal staff do not breach the access rules on these documents hello Snowden.
Listen we already have age restrictions on different drugs, this is just progressively raising the age limit on a specific one.
The alternative is ban them outright, putting thousands of people immediately out of work, leave small businesses with thousands of dollars of garbage stock, and leave addicts without any supply.
Do you think that or continuing unrestricted sales are better options? Go cry more, stop advocating to flip the table.
A completely unbiased review of how stupid and desperate the Nazis were late in the war. (sh.itjust.works)
r*ddit
United States v. Apple is pure nerd rage (www.theverge.com)
Dead Man Switch
This week I read a post about the death of the Boeing whistleblower, and how Boeing might have suicided him....
XXX (sh.itjust.works)
Larian Studios Won't Make Baldur's Gate 3 DLC, Expansions, or Baldur's Gate 4 (www.ign.com)
At a Game Developers Conference (GDC) panel today, Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke dropped something of a bombshell by revealing that the developer isn’t planning to release any expansions or DLC for Baldur’s Gate 3, nor a Baldur’s Gate 4....
Sci-fi author Vernor Vinge, creator of the tech singularity concept, has died at age 79. (arstechnica.com)
Alternate ways of communicating/saying "I'm listening"?
Quick background: I live in a house with my sibling and their parents. My sibling is not legally or biologically related to me, but they ARE my sibling. My sibling’s parents are not my parents, but we are collectively a ‘family,’ in many senses of the word. I call my sibling’s parents “the Elders of Plumley” as...
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How Long Has the CIA had an "Open Source Targeter" position? (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
OC I donated some spindles of burned media and programs to Salvation Army expecting they'd throw 'em out. They're selling 'em for $3.
There’s new reason to think Trump still has classified documents (wapo.st)
Court upholds town bylaw banning anyone born in 21st century from buying tobacco products (apnews.com)