On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Travis Biehn <tbiehn@gmail.com> wrote:
You're just assuming that the generic parental threat isn't omnipotent?
On 6/3/15, Gadit Bielman <thetransintransgenic@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I am. I'm assuming that, if someone were to see some sort of generic
Please stop top posting.
parent solution, and they knew that their parents worked at the NSA and were able to use specialized technical skills, then they would know that it was just not applicable to their situation. But I'm assuming that that would nevertheless be useful for 90% of people. Or am I completely wrong about that?
Your assumption of useful to 90% of people is supposed to be relevant to this one person you are supposedly trying to help?
I don't know exactly what I want/expected. Like, it would be absolutely brilliant if there was some general, accessible-to-an-arbitrary-more-tech-savvy-than-average-teenager, howto security, possibly for simplicity specialized to parent-situations, but accessible security is in general a huge unsolved and possibly unsolvable problem. I suppose I was hoping to at least start.
You've been given quite a few practical starts in this list. Quite a few. Attempts to extract something which does not exist, is not seen in a good light. I suggest chill, and focus on how you might actually help the person you are proclaining to want to help.