What’s up today? (Part 1)

People are describing the SAFENetwork, and don’t know it exists.
The phrase that got my attention was…
“People want to log in to a service with credentials, not their entire identity/personal information”
I think this guy would love SAFENetwork.

Listen the second half of this.

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Hi Zoki, in fact Max Keiser was one of the first to interview David and Nick back in 2014.

Maybe it is a teaser for an upcoming interview with David and Dug somewhere soon?! :crazy_face:

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It doesn’t exist :rofl:

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Jony Ive leave Apple I see? Probably past time TBF, but it’ll sting.

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Maybe something to do with the $999 monitor stand.

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His best work, for me anyway, was definitely early iPhone era. I wonder if they just put him in the wrong places after that, and his role became to broad?

Be interesting to see what he does next, if he finds some new purpose.

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Cory Doctorow’s vision of a closed Internet in the near future.

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Finally the uk is catching up.

Or not, should have known better than to trust the star, thats my morning happiness dashed away.

May as well outlaw having two people having a private conversation in a closed room.

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2 posts were split to a new topic: Social Media strike on July 4 and 5

If your talking about comitting a crime they allready did.

Will be interesting to see how this plays out along with “privacy coins” here in the US

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Toshiba Memory and Western Digital on Friday disclosed that an unexpected power outage in the Yokkaichi province in Japan on June 15 for only 13minut impacted wafer production and probably lost of 15 exabytes of 3D NAND production.

https://www.anandtech.com/show/14596/toshiba-western-digital-nand-production-partially-halted-by-power-outage

So if the average time to produce completed chips is one day or two days then you get an idea of how much storage is being pumped out per week.

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That 15 exabytes should be half of quater production, because to make each wafer takes about 10 weeks.

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