Subj : Governments can't seem to stop asking for secret backdoors To : Sean Rima From : Arelor Date : Mon Mar 03 2025 20:37:30 Re: Governments can't seem to stop asking for secret backdoors By: Sean Rima to All on Mon Mar 03 2025 08:48 pm > This has its own practical problems. Most obviously, if you are a criminal > relying on encryption to hide your misdeeds, you will choose to use a > non-crippled option. The UK government thought about this and made the whole It is all theathre. People sell illegal products and services on the open Internet all the time using no security whatsoever and nothing happens because LEOs have nobody watching that, or if they have, they don't care. If anything, anti-crypto people deserves to be stoned to death for being a bunch of brainless hypocrites. By the way, you can make Pi be 3.0. At least, in game design. There was a video of somebody manipulating the trigonometrical functions for the ID 1 game engine to show how the geometry warped when Pi != Pi -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .