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Started by Camazotz Automat, August 17, 2012, 04:04:35 AM

Juan

I forgot the mantra my first chief engineer taught me when dealing with equipment failure. Knobs, cables, human error, then equipment failure. There were no knobs on the drive, but there was a cable and changing cables solved the problem.
Thanks all.









albrecht

Has anyone developed a system to deal with estates, trusts, foundations,etc? And get around lawyers and bankers? Or them dying or getting out of purpose/control? Maybe even some 'AI' like software not just fulfilling disbursements but also monitoring, heck even controlling, investment, changes in statuses (death, age-of-majority, tax changes, etc) by AI data mining public records, law changes, n social media. Or at least checking up on trustess and assc lawyers and bankers to assure best practices and fudiciary role is well met? This could go for regular investment bankers also, though might be harder because looking outwards rather than setting up something under your control, at least initially.

Quote from: albrecht on April 06, 2018, 12:36:50 AM
Has anyone developed a system to deal with estates, trusts, foundations,etc? And get around lawyers and bankers? Or them dying or getting out of purpose/control? Maybe even some 'AI' like software not just fulfilling disbursements but also monitoring, heck even controlling, investment, changes in statuses (death, age-of-majority, tax changes, etc) by AI data mining public records, law changes, n social media. Or at least checking up on trustess and assc lawyers and bankers to assure best practices and fudiciary role is well met? This could go for regular investment bankers also, though might be harder because looking outwards rather than setting up something under your control, at least initially.

Take a look at this Ross thing:
https://rossintelligence.com/
http://www.theatlantic.com/sponsored/ibm-transformation-of-business/watson-takes-the-stand/283/



albrecht

The obvious solution to all the hacks is create even more databases and "scrape" more of our personal information and hold them in government agency databases that are always getting hacked.
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/cfpb-hacked-hundreds-times-risking-sensitive-u-s-financial-data/
CFPB Hacked Hundreds of Times, Risking Sensitive U.S. Financial Data Disclosure: 240 confirmed hacks, 800 suspected, risking mortgage info, Social Security numbers, personal banking info



albrecht

I know it is in a left-wing rag but physicist says this. Of interest to Aldous, for one, it was LSD that initially led him to this conclusion. Not really a "new" theory, several C2C guests and new-agey types talk about this.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/14/carlo-rovelli-exploding-commonsense-notions-order-of-time-interview



wr250



albrecht

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/03/magazine/money-issue-iowa-lottery-fraud-mystery.html

"Rennison got a call from the Fayette County sheriff in La Grange, a place best known for the Chicken Ranch, the brothel that inspired “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.” The sheriff was laughing so hard he could hardly speak. He told Rennison the justice of the peace was holed up in a Houston hospital with two shattered legs. He had fallen 31 feet out of a tree. He had been hunting Bigfoot."




wr250

Quote from: cweb on May 08, 2018, 06:59:18 AM
Damn, you mean they found out mine was "bettereveryday1234?"
well thats better than your current password of 987654

albrecht

What could go wrong? It is not like government databases and cloud storage, or outsourced to private companies, could ever get hacked.....
https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2018/05/pentagon-wants-cloud-secure-enough-hold-nuke-secrets/148192/

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: albrecht on May 15, 2018, 08:34:53 PM
What could go wrong? It is not like government databases and cloud storage, or outsourced to private companies, could ever get hacked.....
https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2018/05/pentagon-wants-cloud-secure-enough-hold-nuke-secrets/148192/

This part of the crime is called the setup. ;)



Dyna-X

Quote from: albrecht on May 17, 2018, 11:33:03 AM
https://www.wsj.com/articles/want-to-listen-to-police-scanners-cops-say-no-more-1526558400
The local police here have communicated the more sensitive stuff by cell phone for years. You'll just hear the first part of the dispatch then it just goes quiet. Then a call back when everything is clear.

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