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  • Would take a whistleblower to expose these things, and usually its done many years after.

    So no, and also no, I disagree. If phones did this, especially to custom-tailor ads, like I’ve seen claimed countless times, then security researchers would be perfectly capable of uncovering this behavior without someone on the inside.

    Its that they’re storing and probably transcribing all communications for all time, so that at any moment in the future, they can target a person and look up that history.

    Is this just more speculation? EDIT: I’m bringing this up because it weakens the argument for privacy. This is a huge claim and if it can be dismissed like this then people might dismiss everything else with it.



  • 2001: A Space Odyssey was rightfully not well received when it was first released. It is incredibly well crafted in terms of visual effects and has about 30 minutes of great, tense sci-fi in it. Shame about the other six hours (perceived) of tedium. Even in the late 60s people in ape costumes smashing things while the soundtrack goes aaaAAAaaUuuAaa wasn’t interesting for more than a minute, don’t even get me started on the stewardess, docking, moon journey or the damn screensaver. Which, yes, is iconic, but 20 minutes?

    It does make sense that people would get high before subjecting themselves to this and then put on a Pink Floyd album during all the tedious scenes.

    2010 is a better movie. It starts with dialogue and knows when slowing down increases tension.