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tycho
#71 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 5:34:05 PM
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quicksand wrote:
tycho wrote:
@quicksand, sentient systems seem to be the 'in thing'. They are unstoppable.

But then you are right. We need to focus on the human being.

Somehow, humans will be more free. How will societies be structured? I believe these are some of the questions we need to answer.


Greed is our major problem. And tribalism, we are so plagued by it we are now incapable of introspection. The disease set in soon after 1963. We need a disciplinarian, like Kagame.


An iron rod. Hahaha. Such a system can be created. It can be interactive, Democratic, and benevolent.

It will create itself.

Tribalism is coming to an end.
quicksand
#72 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 5:45:46 PM
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tycho wrote:
quicksand wrote:
tycho wrote:
@quicksand, sentient systems seem to be the 'in thing'. They are unstoppable.

But then you are right. We need to focus on the human being.

Somehow, humans will be more free. How will societies be structured? I believe these are some of the questions we need to answer.


Greed is our major problem. And tribalism, we are so plagued by it we are now incapable of introspection. The disease set in soon after 1963. We need a disciplinarian, like Kagame.


An iron rod. Hahaha. Such a system can be created. It can be interactive, Democratic, and benevolent.

It will create itself.

Tribalism is coming to an end.


it will not end but it will be split to smaller pockets of influence....this will be approximately 10 years from now, when scions from the 2 premier political families run their political course and there is no one else to take over. I am glad sons of Moi and Kibaki are unable or unwilling to assume national profiles. We need leaders who rise on pure hardwork and not the heft of tall relatives.
quicksand
#73 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 6:01:27 PM
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Oiii ..thread mutating Sad ....back to networks and things ...I think the time has come to set up 'system havens', much like tax havens ...in independent territories where governments cant subpoena companies to produce it. Then cloud data can be stored in servers located in these places.
tycho
#74 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 8:44:41 PM
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quicksand wrote:
Oiii ..thread mutating Sad ....back to networks and things ...I think the time has come to set up 'system havens', much like tax havens ...in independent territories where governments cant subpoena companies to produce it. Then cloud data can be stored in servers located in these places.


Good idea.
techboy
#75 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 9:17:40 PM
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Oh .i just feel like hacking the cfc online trading system (activelite) . All i need is one public ip address and wireshark software to do some serious sniffing of password. Who want to beat me to that first ?
ChessMaster
#76 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 9:54:21 PM
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techboy wrote:
Oh .i just feel like hacking the cfc online trading system (activelite) . All i need is one public ip address and wireshark software to do some serious sniffing of password. Who want to beat me to that first ?


At times you simply amaze me
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
quicksand
#77 Posted : Sunday, March 03, 2013 11:03:21 PM
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techboy wrote:
Oh .i just feel like hacking the cfc online trading system (activelite) . All i need is one public ip address and wireshark software to do some serious sniffing of password. Who want to beat me to that first ?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....mister you have got jokes. How anonymous do you think you are? Web servers log the IPs of originators, other kinds of servers running SIP (session protocols) tie your mobile phone number to the GSM router (called the sgsn) session ..directly linking your phone number to IP addresses accessed. Please do not be stupid and proceed with this foolhardy idea. Not that you would get anywhere ...many market routers have a baseline 128 bit encryption standard ...going all the way to 1024 bit ....you can crack encryption with your eyes? unless you are planning to physically break into a facility and install your sniffer before the outgoing network router. You dont know what you are talking about dude. Even a normal network admin would catch you with his eyes closed.
ChessMaster
#78 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 2:49:14 PM
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digitek1
#79 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 7:56:48 PM
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techboy wrote:
Oh .i just feel like hacking the cfc online trading system (activelite) . All i need is one public ip address and wireshark software to do some serious sniffing of password. Who want to beat me to that first ?

I may be wrong..but then I could be right
digitek1
#80 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 8:00:36 PM
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techboy wrote:
Oh .i just feel like hacking the cfc online trading system (activelite) . All i need is one public ip address and wireshark software to do some serious sniffing of password. Who want to beat me to that first ?

Applause Applause we need an active hacking underground if we are truly to become the silicon Savannah
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
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