I think that like in security matters, in life, we have to start believing in something before working in that direction. If you succeed in securing your system, it might be worth for others to break into it to know what are your concealing.

I personally, don't have anything to conceal. Like the biggest part of the people in this world. So, let the important people, care about those things. They are never going to impose such a way of living as they are promoting.

That is not progress. It is a way of wasting everybody's time in nonsense.

Remember that the successful Micro$oft started speaking about security when their creativity started their actual decay. It is like those governments that start seeing everybody as a potencial enemy, to justify wasting the peoples taxes in something invisible and with an increasing greediness.

But some time in the future, we are all going to need to return to what matters. And that is my only target. I only care of trying to waste less time in rebuilding my system when it breaks. And to be really usefull at work.

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In reply to Re^4: Hiding your Script by chanio
in thread Hiding your Script by perl_devel

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