Yes, my friend. When I have been mind bended, I start transforming everything into political speeches. Even the senseless things!

But that is a sign of emptiness. We can't oposse to a bigger force than ours.

The alternative is to take precautions before it is too late. A lot of people is joining forces to stop this insanity. If security becomes a profitable commercial issue. Then, only the powerful companies are going to be able to save us. Why do you think that Symantec sees profitable to buy Thaute?

In a possible future, it might be safer to put a special chip inside our brand new CPU that would decide what software is 'approved' and what is not going to work by any means. And guess what. Our most powerful company's president is going to decide when enough is enough. And we would rather forget trying to work as independent programers.

Then, the intruders might have won the final war.

You are right, I won't go to extremes! But I try to do my best without getting obsessed with security or any other actual insanity. I want to enjoy reading interesting emails and not seeking for viruses or spams. I am just trying to pretend to be normal!

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In reply to Re^6: Hiding your Script by chanio
in thread Hiding your Script by perl_devel

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