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  • Sure, like any security it operates in layers

    Totally disagree that Tor does not address security. The loophole you mention is indeed well known, but again it's an exploit like anything

    And like any security thing, you stack a few layers to get the real world security

  • That were never coming back that was the point. Put them in a hole and then throw away the hole

    People do not make it in El Salvador. They were sentenced to a death camp as soon as they boarded that plane

    Them returning at any point means they can testify with the truth. This way, they can just lie about it

  • That already kinda allow this and the actual load is pretty small

    Even a big 30 in display is maybe 20 watts

    Well, power delivery goes several times that. Laptops are another very useful case for it. It's nice to be able to just have a single display port and power connector

    You can do this to an extent, today

  • All good points but keep in mind the current system is racist

    So, even if avatars were allowed to happen tomorrow night... You'd still have a "oh no, the system chose a black person for you, good luck..." Unsolved dilemma

    Good food for thought all around

  • I know right!

    I think this is another case where even the engineers got sold into the marketing

    Because they heard three decades ago that this was the fastest best technology, and IBM sold it to them

    ... The reality is, these technologies nobody uses for anything new and there's a reason why. They are just too ancient and stagnating

    Plus, other technologies are open and you can see how much more innovation happens when you allow that. Mainframe never had that and that's why it sat around

  • I do

    I mean slow in terms of innovation, which they stagnate on

    But also performance actually

    Their TCP\IP stack is one such consequence. It doesn't have any of the massive changes that happened in the last few decades that have optimized performance

    Open source stacks picked those up immediately. Windows, and other older platforms still use a much slower and more poorly designed stack

    That's one such example. Plenty of others

    It's not that they can't solve problems. They can.

    Steam engines can solve everything too. But they are not the best at every task and these days it's hard to find anything that couldn't be beaten otherwise

    Mostly these systems ONLY exist because of legacy

    It is why none of the big compute players have touched any of that in decades. Because it is dead technology and a dead end

  • Don't forget all the dipshits constantly gaslighting

    I'm still getting it. My retarded family thinks Trump is going to fix shit. I keep fucking telling them he's the one breaking shit

    At what stage do I say "fuck you family, you helped give me this mess"

    Is it after I get deported? Put onto trains and into ovens?

    So many people have no fucking problem with Nazis.

    I hate people. I hate how stupid they all are.

    They're all just so God damned dumb and my world would be better if they all just died

  • I think this is just old style thinking

    Cloud and modern technologies are far superior. There is a reason why the fastest most demanding data centers do NOT use any of that old technology

    Also, "continuous development since they were created" is pretty much nonsense . It's technology, it's all always been in continuous development

    Mainframe and other technologies have stagnated for the last several decades. They haven't developed much. IBM is the main one in the game and their main strategy is vendor lock in. Not innovation, and definitely not them updating and keeping up with the times

    Even their TCP\IP network stack is decades behind other technologies.

    It's all proprietary so it's less efficient, less innovative, less secure, too

  • Lmao someone would be very incompetent to actually propose the idea to create a mainframe system to do this

    It would be so stupid , it would be ancient slow and hard to maintain

    Everything this century that's new is cloud, distributed, HA, real time, event driven, and fast low latency

    Mainframe only has some of those features, plus really ancient legacy and other stuff that makes it not perform as well in certain areas