• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    As usual we’re getting the shitty cyberpunk future. The franchise nation-states, the corporate metanationals, the incessant spying, corporate control, collapsed environment etc… with none of the cool personal tech or flying cars.

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            4 days ago

            It’s about private companies who are allowed to hack, not the government themselves. And China has those too, like Israel and the US.

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              May as well add Russia to the group. Russia allows hacker groups to exist so they can be given assignments.

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                3 days ago

                Yes Russia does not care about hacker groups when they don’t target Russia. But I don’t think they have private companies like the rest does.

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    Laws today exist seemingly to decide who can win and who can’t. I’d like to think they can exist to wisely guide our behaviors to encourage a better future, maybe I’m naive.

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      Laws have always been the way the upper class controls the lower classes. When we had more bargaining power they spent more effort to keep us happy, but as we gradually lose bargaining power we are seeing them take more and more.

      To elaborate: laws always existed to decide who wins and who doesn’t. It just used to be more subtle mechanisms, like capital giving access to lawyers and skilled labor. Other times it was super obvious, such as with slavery.

  • Waterpumpee@lemmus.org
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    Problem is, the device the firms might be attacking is possibly just a zombie. A victim themselves.

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      It’ll make em stop.

      It doesn’t have to be destructive either. Wifatch is a good example.

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        Oh yeah sure. The private corps are just going to not be destructive. They’re always so careful with everything else after all.

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      I’m waiting for when one country signs a contact to allow patrols where the company gets salvage rights to all trespassing ships illegally fishing within their waters.

  • NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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    This will be be a fascinating period for future historians to study, providing there’s time for people to do that between hunting for mutant gilas and hiding from ruinstorms.

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      Future historians won’t be able to figure out squat, not since websites turn over fast and data gets lost in remodels.

      The only thing that may be reliable is the trash, the physical trash. And all they can say about that is we were remodeling like we had the money.