Re: The Blind Comunity
Who even decides "you know what sounds fun? Hacking someone's GPS to get them lost. Bwa ha ha, evil is so much fun!"? I mean, sure, there are some genuine moustache-twirlers out there (although I imagine many of them are teenagers who also jump on Reddit to complain about how they don't have enough of a moustache), but if we know who they are, we can... I dunno, call the cops, or send them a small-area EMP, or ... go beat them up? That's what you do to moustache-twirlers, right?
No, wait. The correct way to punish a moustache-twirling villain is to remove their moustache. Now, if only there were a way to do that without them having to hold still for a couple minutes... Veet would probably cause chemical burns, lasers are slower than razors, and does wax even work on moustaches?
Though, thinking about it, it is interesting that none of the interesting expansions to space exploration ever seem to mention defense against hackers. Unless they're criticizing Independence Day. It's just kinda handwaved as "of course the software people will plan for that". It seems like enough situations where big companies are vulnerable to CS101 hacks keep popping up that this should not be taken for granted. But what do I know? I just spent a paragraph talking about whetr or not GPS hackers have moustaches, and if so, how to forceably remove them with minimal damage.
I'm sure there's a way to bring this back around to the subject of college and how Twitter makes every mountain and every molehill sound equally apocalyptic, but I'm not sure what it is.
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