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True, but this doesn't mean that the asker is "allowed" to show
his utter laziness.
The community will surely be utterly helpful, if and only if, the
asker knows how to ask a question. The patience is needed
only in the part of "framing the question properly". Is that
asking for too much on the part of the community?
"sounds like someone changed username to flood us again?"
well this is the one and only nick i ever had on LQ, and these 2 blogs are the 2 blogs i ever have made, if someone has "flooded" it sure wasnt me.
But then again, if someone on the internet believes that nick and that is same IRL person here again "trolling" then what to do?, there is no censorship on the internet, wich means there is no such thing as justice, the freedom of speech is not always a good thing, someone may start a net riot accusing me of being a troll, just as well as i can start a riot accusing someone guilty of rape or pedophilia. Modern computers ability to produce highly trustworthy fake pictures of someone conducting an indecent act is easily made. And what can that innocent victim on those images do?.
Bottomline is, freedom of speech and all other forms of freedom, spoken or written comes with a great responsibility. There were a time when people had to stand up for their acts and sayings.
But not now, today on internet anyone can accuse any other person for just about anything and backup their stories with "look at these pictures, its proof, its proof!"
"how much of this is true?, can it be true?"
I can only pity those who lack the ability to think and reason and approach a subject with a truly critical mind, but then again, who am i to speak in these ways?, after all, i might just be ........a troll.
sounds like someone changed username to flood us again? ))
At your place I would think of dangers of all-open-access that allows humans to take your devices over, not machines which still run only known bytecode. Just load your devices with lightweight and nice code and forget about it. Otherwise, anyway, what can you do if Matrix becomes true? That's right, you'll fight. And not with words on blogs, probably not even in the net So go and have fun living your life.
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