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banksy_h8r t1_jbbt5m2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A group of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in secure communications by developing an algorithm that conceals sensitive information so effectively that it is impossible to detect that anything has been hidden by thebelsnickle1991
This is the naive approach and will be detectable as a cumulative noise floor higher than expected, based on a corpus of that media type.
banksy_h8r t1_jaoeb3z wrote
Reply to comment by kushal1509 in Network states (countries that are cloud-first, land last) could see genuine traction in the next 5-10 years. A combination of remote work, crowdfunding, offgrid tech and more make it so that communities could find each other online and then purchase enough land to form a new country. Do you buy it? by istegerjf
I appreciate your long-view optimism.
banksy_h8r t1_jalb8k2 wrote
Reply to Network states (countries that are cloud-first, land last) could see genuine traction in the next 5-10 years. A combination of remote work, crowdfunding, offgrid tech and more make it so that communities could find each other online and then purchase enough land to form a new country. Do you buy it? by istegerjf
It sounds like cryptocurrency grifters dusted off the old Libertarian wet dream of seasteading so they could repackage it into a new scam. This time aimed at left-leaning marks, rather than the right-leaning ones last time.
banksy_h8r t1_j9p5eon wrote
Reply to comment by FennPoutine in "All these new apartment buildings, yet still so many people forced to sleep outside" by MrJasonMason
So many peoplf
banksy_h8r t1_j7hin59 wrote
Reply to MTA unveils new sleek, high-tech subway cars — here’s what lines are getting them by nemoid
> The open-gangway trains link together the first five cars and the last five cars of the train, allowing passengers to more easily move between the front half or back half, a setup that is common on major European subways like London and Paris.
Now the retch-inducing stench can pervade 50% of the train instead of just 10%! And now you'll hear the Big Show multiple times as it travels down the train!
banksy_h8r t1_j2bti1k wrote
Reply to comment by pharaohandrew in Russia's Yandex co-founder Volozh pens farewell message to staff by KimCureAll
I make a point of always downvoting them. These stale, unfunny memes add nothing to the discussion, and get in the way of more interesting comments.
God forbid someone post something truly informed, it will be buried under a bunch of comments from people trying to show how funny and original they are.
banksy_h8r t1_j0vgpvr wrote
Reply to comment by Kevjamwal in I hand drew this snowy pixel art scene and called it "Radio City" [OC] by v78
It's a picture of Radio City Music Hall in NYC. It's even called "Radio City".
banksy_h8r t1_j0lcs3n wrote
Reply to comment by TonyJPRoss in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
> So humidity makes extremes of temperature more extreme - hot gets hotter, cold gets colder.
Is there a cross-over point where high humidity of a given temperature feels like that temperature? A subjective measure, I know, but the seems like something that would have been researched with a statistically significant number of participants.
banksy_h8r t1_je624xh wrote
Reply to comment by Apnanizor in Soup of the day at an airport by frankPutty
I think there's a big book of chalkboard cliches that every bar gets equipped with when it opens.