On 1/31/15, coderman <[email protected]> wrote: > ... > as another example, this is why referencing even simplified subsets of > text by a self certifying identifier, like > afb1e384e450d644703ad96cdfe9f728be509854388687eb65b7c622e2f798a9 , > e.g. bigsundaawafn36e.onion/shid/afb/1e3/afb1e384e450d644..5b7c622e2f798a9 > , > or > http://sunshineeevvocqr.onion/bigsun/raw/afb1e384e450d644..5b7c622e2f798a9 > which is the same paragraph in ascii no matter PDF or Word or HTML > origin simplified to text paragraph.
this text is: And I'll go one further. Everything's secret. I mean, I got an e-mail saying, "Merry Christmas." It carried a Top Secret NSA classification marking. The easy option is to classify everything. This is an Agency that for the most of its existence was well served by not having a public image. When the nation felt its existence was threatened, it was willing to cut agencies like NSA quite a bit of slack. But as that threat perception decreases, there is a natural tendency to say, "Now, tell me again what those guys do?" And, therefore, the absence of a public image seems to be less useful today than it was 25 years ago. I don't think we can survive without a public image. (U//FOUO) is should have included at first, as odd, opaque links without context a entropy prank. [ https://twitter.com/nickm_tor/status/549651166834225153 :P ]
