▲ | Nasrudith 2 days ago | |
The logistics are non-trivial. If you have to be nation-state intelligence level of scale then no, you cannot maintain NOBUS level of secrecy because you have too many people involved. That sounds pretty damn empirical to me. The objections to NOBUS aren't ideological, they are moral by the way. They are literally choosing to keep vulnerabilities in place for others to discover under arrogant assumptions that they will be the only ones who will know. | ||
▲ | dragonwriter 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
> The objections to NOBUS aren't ideological, they are moral “ideological” and “moral”, as bases for objection, mean exactly the same thing, though people will often use “ideological” to mean “based in principles of right and wrong that I don’t agree with” and “moral” or “ethical” to mean “based in principles of right and wrong that I agree with”. |