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if you date me i will probably wake you up for sex at 4am
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I always do this
Illegal numbers
Between the time when the oceans drank Atlantis, and the rise of Silicon Valley, there was an age undreamed ofâŠ
Movies were sold on big reels of tape, wound up inside little plastic boxes.
And played on machines called VCRs.
And if you wanted to create a copy of a movie, you could hook two of these machines together and do it with no problem. In fact, it was ruled in a court of law that it was a fair use of someone elses copyrighted movie to make yourself an archival copy, so that if your tape broke, or the machine âate itâ you wouldnât have to buy another one.
Hollywood didnât care for this.
So, when the digital age dawned, someone came up with the bright idea of selling movies on DVDs. And one of the big selling points, so far as Hollywood was concerned, was that you could encrypt the data of the movie on the disc, and put hardware to decrypt it in the DVD player, in such a way that it wouldnât play if two DVD players were hooked together, and so that someone who put a DVD into a computer couldnât copy it.
Techies and hackers didnât care for this.
So, they started trying to figure out how to cryptanalyze the DVDs, which were encrypted with a tech called CSS, for Content Scrambling System. And they didnât have much luck, because crypto is hard, and breaking it is harder. And then one day they caught a lucky break.
Some manufacturers of DVD players, from Taiwan iirc, put out a new product, one of which was bought by a hacker somewhere, who tinkered with it and realized that the makers had made a mistake. They hadnât properly protected the chips that contained the CSS decryption key, which allowed this guy to get access to it and copy it. He then created a program called DeCSS, which would allow you to put a DVD in a computer and then âripâ the data to your hard drive, then write it to another DVD. He posted it online, and within hours the news, and copies of the key and code, had spread all over the world.
Hollywood flipped their shit over this.
They brought the legal hammer down on this guy, and it ended up in court. He said he had a right, as per the previous Fair Use ruling, regarding VHS tapes, to copy DVDs as well. When people had previously complained that encryption was stripping them of their rights, Hollywood had argued that there was nothing in the law that said they had to make copying easy, and basically challenged them to figure out how to break it. In the court case, Hollywood argued that under a new law that had passed, the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, it was illegal to circumvent an DRM, or Digital Rights Management system. The plaintiffs counter-argued that they hadnât really reversed engineered anything, that the dumb machines had been built wrong, that they had a right to tinker with it and see how it worked.
So, sitting between these parties was a judge who⊠to put it kindly, was probably in over his head. Probably some old guy, the kind of guy who still owned a VCR with the clocking blinking 12:00 PM because he didnât know how to adjust the time. An old grandpa sorta guy. Maybe not a bad guy, just clueless about how tech works. So, when Hollywood argued that there should be some sort of injunction against the spread of the DeCSS software online, that it should be illegal for people to host it, or for others to download it, or to tell people how it worked, or even to link to it, gramps said, âSure, why not? Here you go, hereâs an order that says itâs illegal to possess this software.â
Well, the tech people freaked out about this, because it contradicted a number of already established precedents. Like Phil Zimmermann publishing the source code of PGP and shipping the books containing it to Europe, despite the fact that the encryption tech it contained had been ruled a munition that couldnât be sold overseas. The precedent, that code was speech, and therefore subject to first amendment protections, seemed to be being thwarted in the DeCSS case. And the tech/hacker community wanted to make it clear that they werenât going to stand for that.
So, some bright person somewhere, went out and got himself a shirt made, that had the source code of DeCSS printed on it, along with some quote from the order basically saying that it was illegal to buy or own this shirt, then started selling them on his website. This clever idea opened a floodgate of people coming up with unique ways to spread the source code of DeCSS, in a way that was tempting the court to try to stop them, on the grounds that the ruling would then go to a higher court and be turned over on first amendment grounds.
âTake t5âs low byte (AND t5 with two hundred fifty five) to put it
in the ith byte of the vector called k. Â Now shift t5 right eight bits;
store the result in t5 again. Â Now thatâs the last step in the loop.
No sooner have we finished that loop than weâll start another; no rest
for the wicked nor those innocents whom lawyers serve with paperwork.â
Quote from a long haiku that gives step by step instructions for implementing DeCSS
One of these people, Phil Carmody, raised an interesting argument. He said that software is just numbers. In fact, every piece of software is a single number, that is also a infinite number of numbers (or practically so) as there are nearly an infinite number of mathematical conversions or encodings you can perform on a number. So he wrote a little script version of DeCSS, then converted it to a number, then started to look to see if this number was the same as another somewhere. Was it hidden somewhere in pi? Or the Golden Ratio? What if you doubled it? or added 1 to it?
And after some searching, he found a list of the largest known prime numbers, wherein the 19th largest prime that had been found by that time, was the same as his code for DeCSS. So he posted this info online, and said, âIf you go to this website, take this prime number, and save it in a file, then compile it, the output is this piece of software that is illegal to possess, transmit, or share information about.â Here it is, by the way:
485650789657397829309841894694286137707442087351357924019652073668698513401047237446968797439926117510973777701027447528049058831384037549709987909653955227011712157025974666993240226834596619606034851742497735846851885567457025712547499964821941846557100841190862597169479707991520048667099759235960613207259737979936188606316914473588300245336972781813914797955513399949394882899846917836100182597890103160196183503434489568705384520853804584241565482488933380474758711283395989685223254460840897111977127694120795862440547161321005006459820176961771809478113622002723448272249323259547234688002927776497906148129840428345720146348968547169082354737835661972186224969431622716663939055430241564732924855248991225739466548627140482117138124388217717602984125524464744505583462814488335631902725319590439283873764073916891257924055015620889787163375999107887084908159097548019285768451988596305323823490558092032999603234471140776019847163531161713078576084862236370283570104961259568184678596533310077017991614674472549272833486916000647585917462781212690073518309241530106302893295665843662000800476778967984382090797619859493646309380586336721469695975027968771205724996666980561453382074120315933770309949152746918356593762102220068126798273445760938020304479122774980917955938387121000588766689258448700470772552497060444652127130404321182610103591186476662963858495087448497373476861420880529443
Carmody argued, if the ruling that itâs illegal to do these things with the DeCSS software holds up, then itâs also illegal to possess, transmit, or share information about this prime number. It will become an illegal number. It would have to be redacted from websites, and whatever books it might appear in. People searching for new primes, or any other number, will have to worry about sharing them online, that they are on some list of illegal numbers somewhere. The lists will grow exponentially, as the precedent that this software is forbidden to possess or share, will lead others to demand that software, and numbers, they donât care for be made illegal as well.
And then⊠I forget the rest. Whether it was finally ruled in the favor of common sense, or if the case simply petered out and nothing more was ever heard about it. I do know that no one was ever brought up on charges for possessing a number, and DeCSS has been widely available ever since the day it was first posted online (if youâve ever used a movie ripping software like ffmpeg, youâve used DeCSS or itâs descendents.)
Dear Anti-Feminists/Meninists,
Imagine a world where men were considered the weaker sex.
Imagine a world where men were paid lesser than women for the SAME job even if they put in the SAME effort or sometimes more.
Imagine a world where men had to travel in packs to the washroom in fear of getting kidnapped or raped.
Imagine a world where men were constantly judged for their âjeans being too tightâ or their âshirt being too thinâ
Imagine a world where men are (in some countries) treated as nothing but breeding mules and given away to someone leagues older than them.
Imagine a world where young boys, no more than 14, were married to women over 50.
Imagine a world where men were called âslutsâ or âwhoresâ for having sex whereas women were called âheroesâ and âawesomeâ.
Imagine a world where you would get unwanted catcalls from women when you went out, even for just a walk to the supermarket.
Imagine a world where if you were raped, everyone would say you deserved it just because of the clothes you were wearing.
Just imagine. And if you still feel comfortable with all of the above happening, then and only then can you start spouting your ignorance everywhere.
Dear feminists,
imagine a world where women: are 97% of combat fatalities, pay 97% of alimony, make 94% of work suicides, make up 93% of work fatalities, make up 81% of all war deaths, lose custody in 84% of divorces, account for 80% of all suicides, are 77% of homicide victims, 89% of women will be the victim of at least one violent crime, are over twice as likely to be victimised by strangers than men, are 165% more likely to be convicted than men, get 63% longer sentences than men for the same crime, and are 60-80% of the homeless.
Imagine a world where there are almost no womenâs shelters.
Imagine a world where women are forced to sign up for the draft and are the ones who are expected to die for their country, whether they want it or not.
Imagine a world where female infant circumcision/genital mutilation is legal and performed widely and even completely socially accepted, but male genital mutilation is not.
Imagine a world where women are stereotyped as being violent abusers, rapists, child molesters, harassers, etc.
Imagine a world where women do all the worst, most dangerous jobs, work the most hours and sacrifice the most for their career, all while men complain because theyâre not getting paid the same as those hard-working women.
Imagine a world where female suffering is ignored because theyâre seen as the hyper-privileged gender with no issues whatsoever.Â
Imagine a world where men can legally force women into parenthood and make them pay for the child, even though they never wanted it in the first place.
Imagine a world where women, who were forced into parenthood, are seen as âdeadbeatsâ, if they remove themselves from the childâs life.Â
Imagine a world where women are more likely to be victimized, but everyone keeps acting like they have nothing to worry about, because men are seen as the gender that must be protected at all costs.
Imagine a world where people like you dismiss every single problem women have, because you feel like youâre the real victim, even though itâs not supported by the evidence.Â
Hey so I know there are a lot of posts about being tired and I know thatâs a real common but I just want people to know
if youâre sleeping a ânormalâ amount of hours and youâre still tired
if you constantly need naps
if you always sleep past your alarm
these can be signals of sleep disorders like apnea or narcolepsy and you might wanna get that checked out âcause I didnât and kinda screwed myself over for a while there so please donât be like me friends be smart and take care of yourselves
Narcolepsy isnât sleeping a normal amount of hours... Iâm narcoleptic and Iâm waking up every 30mins - 1 hour. Your brains sleep cycle skips out the beginning and end so you just get the middle. if you fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow and go into deep sleep (R.E.M.) and can instantly wake up for that state, you could be narcoleptic.
Why canât I stop watching this
I swear to god Iâve watched this like fifty times and I canât stop laughing
He l p m e
I forgot I reblogged this to my main and Iâm dYING
âHey, what are you drawing? Can I see iââ
I mixed up âdonkey kongâ and âking kongâ and accidentally said âkinky dongâ to my parents today
oh my God
Do you guys think we could ever live in a world without any crime? In high school, I had this discussion with my sociology teacher, and one theory was no, we canât. Even if we had a world without murder, rape, and all that, the definition of crime itself would change in the hypothetical community. So perhaps something like dropping plates will have as much penalty as murder. And by this theory, a Utopian community can never exist.Â
this got 100k? jesus
this is so woke no wonder
The more you look at this picture, the more anxious it becomes.
this is just a normal waffle house
there is a bloody handprint on the door
There is somethung under the counter with the cups
A normal waffle house
is that a tentacle wrapped around the little boyâs arm
Also the skull in her drink