Summer Camp is over and what has been done? Have aspirations shriveled in the Sun?
This wasn't true everywhere however. The queues for the AI Village were initially immense, and for some others, including the Blacks in Cybersecurity Village. The Aerospace Village was seldom not jam packed, and even lines for the official merchandising room were immense.Still, the quality of the talks was better than average, even if the timing wasn't.
When the internet first became a thing it was a great disruptor, he pointed out, because open standards allowed free competition and a thriving state of innovation. Then the very companies that benefited from things like being able to reverse-engineer APIs and coding, such as Apple, Google, and Facebook, have since supported laws to ban such practices and ensure their continued dominance.
"Next it shrank even further, you're working for a tech giant your whole life but you get free kombucha and massages. And now that dream is over and all that's left is work with a tech giant until they fire your ass, like those 12,000 Googlers who got fired six months after a stock buyback that would have paid their salaries for the next 27 years. We deserve better than this.
When first spotted they weren't very good, forgetting to register the domain for one of their command and control servers for the Bandook spyware which allowed the EFF to bag it first and then monitor traffic. The criminal has since come back with a better Bandook 2 version, which is harder to track.
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