Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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Modernizing them would put us at more risk and I would not put John Fynt in charge of that. Imagine him just handing out secrets to act cool on twatter.

There's a reason that you'll still find 386es in space. Newer processors with ultra-miniaturized components are a lot more susceptible to having a bit flipped by a stray cosmic ray. Much of that kind of radiation is filtered out by the atmosphere, but in space, lots of hard radiation that goes through metal like empty space hits any electronics up there. Much of what they use now is custom fabricated and specifically radiation-hardened.

They probably kept the ancient 8 inch floppy systems because you don't want to swap a known quantity out for something that could behave erratically.

Think about the bullshit that happened when some genius decided to run Windows on combat control systems on aircraft carriers.
 
"I hope you will consider maligning her" the compassion of the progressive left never fails to move and inspire me

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When John is in Congress, he will upload the nuclear codes to the impenetrable iCloud (and then write the password down on a sticky note and put it on his monitor)

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As John didn't read the article:
"The system’s use of outdated technology helps keep it secure. “You can’t hack something that doesn’t have an IP address,” Rossi told C4isrnet. “It’s the age that provides that security.”"

You can't hack a system you can't access. You also need something that is hardened and tested to stand against EMP.
 
As John didn't read the article:
"The system’s use of outdated technology helps keep it secure. “You can’t hack something that doesn’t have an IP address,” Rossi told C4isrnet. “It’s the age that provides that security.”"

You can't hack a system you can't access. You also need something that is hardened and tested to stand against EMP.
Yep. Not to mention that the system currently works as they need it to. It's secure and functional. Why upgrade it to something that could potentially not be secure and/or functional? Why take the risk?
 
John’s that idiot that thinks newer/more expensive = better. The not surprising thing in all of this is that he claims to be a cyber security/tech expert and yet doesn’t understand the very basics of why these older systems are so secure and nearly foolproof.

Simple is better, idiot.
 
I feel like if Wu was in charge of the security of our nuclear launch facilities, the very first thing she would do is connect it to wifi. This way it can always get the latest security updates, you see.
 
I feel like if Wu was in charge of the security of our nuclear launch facilities, the very first thing she would do is connect it to wifi. This way it can always get the latest security updates, you see.

First, John will crowdsource the coding for launching the nukes.
 
Yep. Not to mention that the system currently works as they need it to. It's secure and functional. Why upgrade it to something that could potentially not be secure and/or functional? Why take the risk?

Isn't Pentagon like it currently is because of upgrade mania and people having paradigm breaking ideas?
 
Isn't Pentagon like it currently is because of upgrade mania and people having paradigm breaking ideas?
The problem with security through obscurity/obsolesence is that it's extremely difficult to source replacement components that are no longer being manufactured. That makes repair much more expensive and time-consuming, as an out of production component would need to be delicately repaired by a dwindling number of specialists.

That's why it's being modernised.
 
Sure, there's reasons to upgrade systems that work; it makes it easier to find spare parts, people who can maintain them, and newer systems might be easier to use. Some of those old-timey greenscreens are more cryptic than DOS Adventure games.

"Security" is generally not one of them. John's a poseur and he makes it obvious with every tweet.
 
It bugs me that, after 3 years of this charade, Wu still hasn't bothered to look up the exact name of this "tech committee" she hopes to serve on.
 
Facebook bad! Apple and Twitter good!

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Get Zucked Mark, the Goblin King is coming for you

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Geez John. Tape your little speech there closer to the camera.

So obviously reading it's pathetic.

And of course the usual John twitches and starts.

Ps Red Powerade now? And are those Frank's fan awards on the fireplace?

The grotty blanket is a nice touch.

TLDR "Disturbingly detached from reality"
 
Ah yes, starting your Saturday at 1 PM, I see. Let me translate: you lay on the couch browsing the Twatter on your phone for four hours before someone with single-digit followers called you a niggerfaggot.

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