asciilifeform: they already had mandatory remote root on the boeings (which is how, lol '9/11'(tm)(r) ), can easily picture 'national seekoority' mandate of same for errything bigger than paper plane
asciilifeform: lobbes: naaah, too cheap. i can already picture 'mandatory solutions', $100K eyeball scanners in ignition locks & whatever crocks of shit, make $50k 'cesna' cost 150 , etc
asciilifeform: '"Nah, I mean, I don't need that much help. I've played some video games before," the man responds.'
asciilifeform: 'Earlier in the flight, the man says: "This is probably like jail time for life, huh? I mean, I would hope it is, for a guy like me." "Well," a controller responds, "we're not going to worry or think about that. But could you start a left-hand turn, please?"' << gold
asciilifeform: lobbes: i suspect they'll have usg.net-connected hotel-style locks before long.
asciilifeform: phf: in that case i have Great Biznis Ideas !11 why not, e.g., feed erry 10th one to pirannhas .
asciilifeform: ( relatedly, iirc there's a vintage ro trilema re how reich-style policing increases street theft , by making fertile fields for smalltime crime , but can't seem to unearth it )
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-08-10#1840813 << the only thing funnier than the hotel rectal probing and post-party arrests they do, is how the patients continue to show ( and pay, what, 5-10k usd, for the privilege ) !☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: e.g. diff chump at same rubber chicken fest, 'Because I declined to have maid service in my hotel room at BlackHat, two security guys came to my room and demanded I open my door and let them do a walkthrough search'☟︎
asciilifeform: ould be prosecuted if he stepped foot in the hotel again... "Sir, your speech has consequences so you better think about that in the future before you threaten," was another comment from the security team.'☟︎
asciilifeform: meanwhile, in the heathen circus, https://archive.is/DD2uo >> '...Google engineer...sorting out the Spectre security hole mess...went to his hotel room in Caesars Palace and found his room key no longer worked. When he went to reception to find out what the problem was he was met by two security guards who took him to the room, told him pick up his stuff and escorted him off the premises. He was also given a written warning that he w
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: we'd have 30k of them in db then, not 3