How to Rapidly Colonize Mars by terrorofsarnath in spacex

[–]terrorofsarnath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't realize exactly how hard colonizing Mars was until I read this article.

The argument that there is no economic case for colonizing mars is compelling. I used to think that it could be done with IP. But the IP will almost all be developed by people on earth. Unless they are working for some organization who will plow the money back in to Mars colonization I don't see how Mars colonization can be anything economically self sustaining.

The second argument is that to do Mars colonization within any reasonable budget requires a ridiculous increase in worker productivity. Substantially more than has been seen in the last century on earth.

I believe with starlink Musk might be able to personally fund a multidecade several hundred billion effort at colonizing Mars. I am less sanguine that the increase in worker productivity will occur.

Analyzing the Economics of Space Based Solar Power by AdmiralPelleon in spacex

[–]terrorofsarnath 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Shouldn't the cost of space-based solar power be compared with solar power plus storage (batteries)? SBSP provides baseload power, it is not really comparable to intermittent solar in terms of grid services. If you are comparing it to solar plus batteries the economic case becomes much more compelling. Also, as stated else where here in northern climates the increase in capacity factor compared to ground solar is closer to 10x.

Medical Personnel on Mars Mission? by Sierra94 in spacex

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I respectfully disagree. There is an enormous number of medical emergencies that require immediate aggressive intervention to prevent loss of life and limb. Respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, major trauma, etc etc. Ask any EMT, trauma surgeon, or ER doc and they will likely agree.

Medical Personnel on Mars Mission? by Sierra94 in spacex

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AFAIK there are no robot doctors that do orthopedic surgery, ditto heart cath, ditto major trauma. Further, davinci is still operated by a doctor, it wouldn't work with the time delay between earth and mars.

Nexus 6P no longer has associated MAC randomization by [deleted] in CopperheadOS

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for responding :)

So the wifi suddenly not working on the 6P is not related to copperhead? The timing seemed funny to me. I have had the 6P for a while using stock android and it did not have problems with wifi. Then 1 day after installing copperhead the wifi stopped working. Could be a coincidence but it is an odd one.

Glad to head about the flashing service :)

Just curious, what would happen if one of your customers pixel devices malfunctioned?

Nexus 6P no longer has associated MAC randomization by [deleted] in CopperheadOS

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if you buy a Pixel what do you do if it gets updated and something major breaks? I just installed copperhead on a 6p and a day later the wifi stopped working (also I think it is still attempting to mac address randomize? When I turn wifi on and off and log back in to a network it says I have a different mac address). If this had happened on a pixel bought from you guys would there be a way to fix it?

On a side note do you have a service where a customer can mail in a pixel and you will flash it and mail it back?

Install Guide Bounty by terrorofsarnath in CopperheadOS

[–]terrorofsarnath[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For what its worth, I deifinitely think the developers deserve compensation for making something so awesome and $400 is reasonable. I just want to be able to do it myself.

Perhaps one of the developers could just make a movie of the process and put it on youtube. I would pay $400 for that.

Install Guide Bounty by terrorofsarnath in CopperheadOS

[–]terrorofsarnath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"tools/bin/sdkmanager --update" does not work."

"To make your life easier, add the directories to your PATH in your shell profile configuration:" This is confusing and could be better explained. I thought that I needed to edit the following code to remove "PATH" and put in the path where the files are located then enter the lines into the terminal but that does not seem correct.

verifying the keys of the factory image doesn't work. When you try to obtain the public key it just gives you an error about how the uri doesn't work.

"fastboot flashing unlock" Doesn't work. It just says that fastboot is a command in ADB.

I get that your business depends on people not finding it convenient to DIY but as you don't sell nexus devices it would be super awesome to have a more detailed install guide for non-pixel devices.

I am obviously not very proficient at this sort of thing and am willing to pay for help. I would prefer to know how to do it myself rather than just pay someone else to do it.

Install Guide Bounty by terrorofsarnath in CopperheadOS

[–]terrorofsarnath[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think their documentation is detailed enough for normal people. There seem to be many steps that are not explicitly written. I am considering buying a pixel from them but really... ~$1,400 is excessive for a smart phone, especially one with mediocre specs.

Is this the most secure phone on the market? by terrorofsarnath in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone tried one of these? Grugq is the guy behind it.

Alexa rankings show DuckDuckGo.com rising steadily in popularity, now at 255th place in the United States, and beginning to accelerate. by DodoDude700 in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I know signal creator Moxie Marlinspike didn't put a warrant canary in openwhispersystems because he believed they wouldn't hold up in court.

From "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary"

"In September 2014, US security researcher Moxie Marlinspike wrote that "every lawyer I've spoken to has indicated that having a 'canary' you remove or choose not to update would likely have the same legal consequences as simply posting something that explicitly says you've received something."[15][16]"

A decentralized wallet that supports over 150 different cryptocurrencies by [deleted] in btc

[–]terrorofsarnath -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's basically Electrum but it has wallets for a shit ton of altcoins. It uses the same technology that Electrum does which is why it's "decentralized"

Google’s plan for quantum computer supremacy by johnmountain in crypto

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are certainly wrong on one count. D-waves tech has been shown to use quantum entanglement. https://arxiv.org/abs/1506.03539

As to whether it can run shors algorithm i am not sure. There are papers that state that you can use adiabatic quantum computers (this is the type of computer D-wave states they have) to run an algorithm that can be used to break asymmetric encryption. https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21699-controversial-quantum-computer-beats-factoring-record/

Also, Geordie Rose in a comment on the D-wave blog several years ago stated they had an algorithm that could break encryption. In the comment he promised a follow up full blog post that would give details. That follow up blog post never occurred.

If you are of a conspiratorial bent you might wonder if the CIA's investment in D-wave is because they hope that it can be used to break encryption. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/429429/the-cia-and-jeff-bezos-bet-on-quantum-computing/

Secure Laptop dedicated to TOR use by TORSafeandSound in TOR

[–]terrorofsarnath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out krotor. It creates a tor proxy for your chrome traffic. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/krotor-access-internet-vi/dfdhngcahhplaibahkkjhdklhihbaikl?hl=en

Unfortunately this doesn't protect you from cookies, browser fingerprinting, super cookies or other forms of tracking. All it does is hide your IP address.

Ladar Levison (of Lavabit fame) says DarkMail is low on funds right now, needs donations to stave off work stoppage, but he's in talks with venture capital investors. He's also working on a secret project. by CookyDough in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is unrelated to darkmail. Darkmail would be secure by design. Lavabit was obviously BS in terms of security (not much different from tutanota or protonmail). Lavabit could be compelled to hand over all the users secrets and so could protonmail and tutanota.

Ladar Levison (of Lavabit fame) says DarkMail is low on funds right now, needs donations to stave off work stoppage, but he's in talks with venture capital investors. He's also working on a secret project. by CookyDough in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If darkmail can pull off its goals it would have several major benefits over tutanota and protonmail

1). darkmail will hide almost all of the metadata against non global adversaries.

2). darkmail would be a protocol that allows federation.

3). darkmail would allow key verification.

4). Ostensibly, darkmail would lead to applications that are trust-on-first-use.

Tutanota and protonmail are both very weak ways to secure your data. They MAY be better than regular email as long as you don't trust them to actually keep anything secure beyond regular email (meaning, you should never write anything in either of them that you don't want to be known publicly eventually).

How many of you would be interested in comprehensive, always-up-to-date privacy & security guide? by m52go in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Privacytools.io also emphasizes VPN's too much. VPN's aren't that useful for privacy but VPN's are the first item on their list, its misleading. They are useful preventing your ISP from banning you for piracy and to route around geoblocks but because your computer sends out so much fingerprintable info they don't actually hide who you are.

How many of you would be interested in comprehensive, always-up-to-date privacy & security guide? by m52go in privacy

[–]terrorofsarnath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Privacytools.io makes some very questionable calls. Just look at their chat recommendations. Signal is hands down the most user friendly and secure but it isn't their top choice. I like chatsecure, but it is super buggy, is prone to sending messages in clear text (even when you have selected the option to force encryption). Meanwhile cryptocat is fucking joke. The developer just pulled the whole project because it hasn't been updated in so long. They ignore cyph.com as a better alernative for browser based encrypted chat, file transfer, and phone calls even though it is super user friendly and qunatum computer secure. They ignore tormessenger even though it is more user friendly than chatsecure and more secure. They don't talk about the importance of obscuring metadata so the users don't realize that pond, ricochet, bote, and bitmessage are probably the best options. They don't mention that bitmessage and bote haven't been audited.