Re: [Vo]:Safe computing
You are a dreamer! Laws are here to protect the wealthy criminals that also influence, steer the large companies and states. These folks don't like security for people at all. There are highly criminal states like USA that enforce (e.g, Apple, Microsoft, CISCO even chips manufactures) by the "patriot act" private protocol that all software/hardware companies code in back doors. So why do you use crypto keys when e.g the Apple OS is scanning the memory and reporting the key to NSA? What about broad spectrum dark channels in network chips? Thus simply forget it. You and we are slaves and only fools believe in security. Always keep paper cash that can't be tracked and nullified with a single mouse click! J.W. PS: There are simple ways to cheat this mafia... On 06.12.2023 22:50, Stefan Israelsson Tampe wrote: A much safer computing paradigm is coming if I looked correctly at todays horoscope about what is written in the stars; I think these kind of ideas will be huge and completely change the landscape about how to enable integrity and catching criminals at the same time as well as keep databases over the people in the society. My point is that we need to rethink how we manage databases of people. These databases leak today and the wrong people get hold of sensitive data. This can be avoided by rethinking how we manage databases and more view them as autonomous systems with a clear rule engine and a thin link to user space, that decides how and when we can access data. For really sensitive data like crypto keys, one could even think of that the rules in the rule engine is codified in the constitution or laws that cannot easily be changed. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/safe-smart-computing-stefan-israelsson-xl4wf/ http://isenwriter.com/safe-computing.html -- Jürg Wyttenbach Bifangstr. 22 8910 Affoltern am Albis +41 44 760 14 18 +41 79 246 36 06
Re: [Vo]:ICCF8 proceedings uploaded
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 6 Dec 2023 20:44:35 -0500: Hi Jed, I meant, are there any personal favourite papers in the latest proceedings? >Robin wrote: > > >> Do you have any personal highlights? >> > >When they held this conference in 2000, the conference organizers told me I >had to ask individual authors to send me papers. Some authors were anxious >to have their work at LENR-CANR.org. Others did not want their work >uploaded. I ended up with several papers, listed here: > >https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2130#ICCF8 > >These include several that I liked, so I bugged the authors to send them. >Such as McKubre. > > >Miles added a postscript to this one in 2018: > >https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcasestudie.pdf > >I added a postscript taken from other papers by Fleischmann, explaining his >complicated heat transfer coefficient notation. I put this in my own paper >as well: > >https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJreviewofth.pdf > >You need a cheat sheet for Fleischmann's equations. Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.
Re: [Vo]:ICCF8 proceedings uploaded
Robin wrote: > Do you have any personal highlights? > When they held this conference in 2000, the conference organizers told me I had to ask individual authors to send me papers. Some authors were anxious to have their work at LENR-CANR.org. Others did not want their work uploaded. I ended up with several papers, listed here: https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2130#ICCF8 These include several that I liked, so I bugged the authors to send them. Such as McKubre. Miles added a postscript to this one in 2018: https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcasestudie.pdf I added a postscript taken from other papers by Fleischmann, explaining his complicated heat transfer coefficient notation. I put this in my own paper as well: https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJreviewofth.pdf You need a cheat sheet for Fleischmann's equations.
Re: [Vo]:ICCF8 proceedings uploaded
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 6 Dec 2023 17:18:57 -0500: Hi Jed, Do you have any personal highlights? >Proceedings uploaded: > >Scaramuzzi, F., ed. *ICCF8 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference >on Cold Fusion*. Vol. 70. 2000, Italian Physical Society, Bologna, Italy: >Lerici (La Spezia), Italy. > >https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Scaramuzziiccfprocee.pdf > >This is a large document. It may take a while to download. Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.
[Vo]:ICCF8 proceedings uploaded
Proceedings uploaded: Scaramuzzi, F., ed. *ICCF8 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion*. Vol. 70. 2000, Italian Physical Society, Bologna, Italy: Lerici (La Spezia), Italy. https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Scaramuzziiccfprocee.pdf This is a large document. It may take a while to download.
[Vo]:Safe computing
A much safer computing paradigm is coming if I looked correctly at todays horoscope about what is written in the stars; I think these kind of ideas will be huge and completely change the landscape about how to enable integrity and catching criminals at the same time as well as keep databases over the people in the society. My point is that we need to rethink how we manage databases of people. These databases leak today and the wrong people get hold of sensitive data. This can be avoided by rethinking how we manage databases and more view them as autonomous systems with a clear rule engine and a thin link to user space, that decides how and when we can access data. For really sensitive data like crypto keys, one could even think of that the rules in the rule engine is codified in the constitution or laws that cannot easily be changed. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/safe-smart-computing-stefan-israelsson-xl4wf/ http://isenwriter.com/safe-computing.html
[Vo]:Phaethon
Hi, How can the Earth pass through the tail of various comets and asteroids, resulting in meteor showers, if our orbits don't intersect? Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.
[Vo]:Phaethon
Hi, When asking bing when the asteroid Phaethon would impact the Earth, it informed me that calculating future paths involved a lot of computational power and told me it couldn't do that. When asked to use Wolfram AstronomicalData to do the calculation, it kept on spouting the same drivel about NASA assuring us that it would not impact the Earth in 2017. When asked if it was prevented from replying by some rule, it insisted on changing the topic of conversation. Does anyone on this list have access to Wolfram AstronomicalData to do the calculation? Since the orbits of both the Earth and Phaethon are well known, it shouldn't be too difficult. (Note that the reason I ask is because the Earth annually passes through the path of Phaethon.) Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.