Ok, so I'm kind of freaking out just a bit. Reddit: Server not found.

I should probably be a bit more patient ... but it looks like www.reddit.com has been taken out of the DNS tables closest to me, so I cannot access it. Was a day when I had the know-how to try this or that, but that stuff isn't in the top of my brain right now ...

And my mind is going there ... taking a domain name out of DNS tables is a great way to disable a site that might be spewing problematic information that one does not want shared.

Is anyone else having this problem, or is it just me? My access to TOP also is very, very hinky-looking.

Thank you,
~OaWN

P.S. I haven't done a reboot, maybe I should do that before I post here, but now I'm getting paranoid that maybe I'll lose access to c99p too, so I'll risk the humiliation ... thanks for your understanding.

UPDATE: ok, now I've done a reboot ... www.reddit.com is still not there ... tried Firefox and Chrome ...

UPDATE 2: The cause of the problem appears to have been identified. There may be an ongoing Denial-of-Service attack going on right now. Earlier today it was reported:

A Major Denial Of Service Attack Brought Down Websites On The US East Coast

https://www.buzzfeed.com/tasneemnashrulla/denial-of-service-attack-dyn?u...

UPDATE 3: Well, thanks everybody for the help!!! I'm grateful that c99p was still available to me to figure out what was happening. It is true that if "bad guys" are able to take down DNS, then all life on the Internet would pretty much stop. Not being able to access the sites that you have come to rely upon is rather a chilling thought to me. I guess I need to wait it out until I get full access again.

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other than the high jerkass population (and of course the bots).

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to see what others have to say. Then I'll just delete this diary if it's really just me.

Thank you tons, Maven.

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Don't know whether it was connected to the DDoS attacks or not. Reported the problem (had to jumo through a lot of stupid hoops to do so) and then went to bed. Service was back a few hours later.

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Reports of online disruption cropped up across the East Coast of the United States after a key internet firm was hit by a cyberattack Friday.
http://www.sfgate.com/business/technology/article/US-internet-disrupted-...

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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Is this already an essay somewhere? I think it should be. I'm off to read the article now.

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please cut/paste it here for me? Thank you.

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Manchester, New Hampshire-based Dyn, Inc. said its server infrastructure was hit by a distributed denial-of-service attack, which works by overwhelming targeted machines with junk traffic.
Dyn said in a series of statements that it first became aware of the attack around 7:00 a.m. local time and that services were restored to normal about two hours later.
Security experts have recently expressed concern over increasing power of denial-of-service attacks following high-profile electronic assaults against investigative journalist Brian Krebs and French internet service provider OVH .

In a widely shared essay titled "Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet," respected security expert Bruce Schneier said last month that major internet infrastructure companies were seeing a series of significant denial-of-service attacks that looked like someone was trying to probe their systems for weaknesses.

But if others are able to access this, then it might be your computer.

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key Internet infrastructure points for weaknesses and limitations, they may well be testing more than one physical server farm.

I'm in CT and can load reddit.com ok now. But the article says the NH company that was attacked was out for 2 hours this morning and is back online.

Must be Russia. Wink

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instill fear of cyber-terrorism in the public-at-large? Don't you give them a taste of it?

At my work, a competitor group in our own company actually launched DoS attacks on our servers to make us look bad. I don't think that the Clinton campaign is above conducting such attacks in order to increase fear of the Russians and win political points.

To me, it's really not so very different from all of those code orange alerts that the Bush campaign was always "sharing" with us.

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and says DHS is now involved in the investigation. Now that got my Spidey Sense is tingling. Maybe this is a govt attack to increase Fear Levels ahead of the election. No one gets harmed (it's a temporary simple outage), but it gives them a reason to broadcast "We are under attack!!!!". Am I too cynical? Maybe, Maybe not.

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/16/10/21/135241/several-sites-including-...

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essay.

Totally reminds of all of the actions of "homeland security" when Bush was playing cops and robbers with Iraq.

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The list of sites that are missing in action are all ones that the 99% have come to rely on. No attacks are being made against the 1%? Have servers on Wall St or any of the corporations running the country had access limited or removed?

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The Obama admin has been threatening to cyberattack Russia because of the WikiLeaks, so here we are being retaliated against. I wouldn't be surprised if Obama and Clinton poked around in Russia a little bit and this is a warning for us to knock it the heck off.

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I can get anywhere in the net so far except remote access to ISP internet provider. I keep getting a message about the DNS not being found.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-21/enormous-cyber-attack-takes-dow...

Apparently twice today, so far. Reddit is there off & on.

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Twitter, Spotify, Reddit, eBay and the New York Times, particularly for internet users on the east coast of the United States.

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regions. I'm glad I was able to get there to see that story. I never really knew about zerohedge before this election cycle, but I've been pretty impressed at what I have been seeing from them this past few months.

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Not signing any pledge ches DK, new CPU box for me. So many goodies that I do not need. Mouse, keyboard. Old memory is being restored. I have a terabyte memory on new box, take more pix or something. it all started with a wireless keyboard to replace the one I am still using...

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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I just happened to check because I wondered if reddit was being taken down, but TOP was still alive. I can find TOP, but the page is not very healthy-looking ...

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Diary reads:

Seems to be a large denial of service attack going on countrywide?

www.wsj.com/

www.buzzfeed.com/

Websites such as Twitter, The Verge, and Spotify were down or had spotty service Friday due to a massive denial of service attack on the servers of Dyn, a major DNS host, which routes internet users to the correct websites.

Hmmmm..wikileaks or Russians or equipment malfunction?
denialofservice.png
pretty large

and it also says that Comments are Closed.

Is anybody else but me wondering whether or not Lady "Loose Lips" Walmart is playing reindeer games with all of us?

Buzzfeed article looks like essentially the same story that SnoopyDawgs has already shared.

A Major Denial Of Service Attack Brought Down Websites On The US East Coast

https://www.buzzfeed.com/tasneemnashrulla/denial-of-service-attack-dyn?u...

Websites such as Twitter, The Verge, and Spotify were down or had spotty service Friday due to a massive denial of service attack on the servers of Dyn, a major DNS host, which routes internet users to the correct websites.

The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack overwhelms a company’s servers with traffic from multiple sources to make online service unavailable.

Dyn said services were restored to normal after the first attack as of 9:42 am EST. Dyn was investigating another attack at 11:52 am EST.

DNS or Domain Name System is the internet’s system for converting alphabetic names of websites — the ones humans use — into machine-friendly IP addresses which direct users’ internet connection to the correct website.

A statement on Dyn’s website said:

Starting at 11:10 UTC on October 21th-Friday 2016 we began monitoring and mitigating a DDoS attack against our Dyn Managed DNS infrastructure. Some customers may experience increased DNS query latency and delayed zone propagation during this time.

This attack is mainly impacting US East and is impacting Managed DNS customer in this region. Our Engineers are continuing to work on mitigating this issue.

Other websites affected by the attack included Netflix, PayPal, SoundCloud, Etsy, Zillow, Shopify, Reddit, Github, and Pinterest.

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Assange's Internet connection was severed last weekend. Since then we've seen more emails and threats about Kaine and Brasile. Plus the corruption videos. She's successfully blacked out most of the media but not everything.

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I am HIGHLY open to the possibility that these attacks are connected to people in the Clinton campaign.

HIGHLY OPEN. The best way to instill fear of cyber-terrorism is to get the public a bit of a taste of it.

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is ActBlue.

(Is it wrong that I'm smiling?)

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Is instructive. WikiLeaks or the Russians? Let's follow that bit of logic, shall we? Why would WikiLeaks want to shut down the very vehicle that is spreading the leaks about this election and the corruption of our government? The same could be said about the Russians, since they are "behind" the leaks in the first place.

Amatuer hour over there. Seriously, all the smart people must've migrated over here.

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Biggrin

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I just realized that if I want to see your messages in an essay, all I have to do is skim for your cat avatar.

Brilliant of me to finally think of that, lol. FYI, I am SURPRISINGLY AMUSED over this new insight, and how long it has taken me to have that particular light bulb turned on ... I guess I must be punchy. Still don't have access to Reddit ...

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bad!

You need an avatar. Older and wiser... hmm...

Maybe this?

Cat Studying_0.jpg
Everyone looks wise with glasses!

Or this?

Beach 70545-sea-and-beach-elephant-on-the-sea[1]_0.jpg
For some reason elephants always impress me as old and wise!

Or maybe this?

Cat President Sean Coonery maxresdefault[1]_0.jpg
Not sure how old this guy is, but Maine Coons live a very long time

Glad you have some place to hang out today while reddit is down. Please feel free to play in my fundraiser open thread too; there's lots of furbutt fotos! Nobody will be donating at the moment; PayPal is down. Argh!

You can always post more reddit guides for us to try when it comes back up, if you're so inclined! I did join over there, but my "Hello" message seemed to sink like a stone, unnoticed. Is there a way not to get lost in the giant ocean of info over there?

Meanwhile, glad you're here. I bet you'll find lots of interesting posts if you haven't read here for a while. Better than TOP's All Trump All the Time, fer sher!

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a message in order to find it would be very enjoyable, I think Wink

I know, I do need an avatar, and your suggestions are very clever, especially that first one! But I'm a little bit more of a dog person myself, don't want to give anybody the wrong impression. I'm still trying to get over the fact that CantStop is a woman instead of an adorable millenial guy! I just feel like I so much other stuff to do, and I'm impatient to get it done so I think, "Eh? It can wait ..."

Thank you for the invitation to play in your fundraiser, yikes, I don't think I can right now, I'm feeling stress-guilt right now. I should have been doing something else instead of wondering every second if Assange was about to be strong-armed out of the Ecuadorian embassy - but how could I just ignore that? Today kind of felt like that day that the planes flew into the towers, to me. Surreal.

I do plan to publish Reddit part II, I didn't mean to just do a half-baked job. Although I've got a little something up my sleeve that might even be much better, I don't know. I'm sorry to hear about your message, I can see how that could happen. The sites are getting larger these days, and "non-Kossacks" have had the audacity to want to participate too! Which is actually great of course, but instead of being a small town it's getting to be more like a small city so you don't recognize a lot of people except the ones that you've come to know. I know that WotB publishes a daily thread pretty consistently, it's usually stickied at the top of the hot list, pop in there and I bet you'll bet some TLC. I'm rarely in there though, in fact I'm very drive-by in my participation. Ooooh, oooh, I just learned about "friends" ... there is a link in the top left nav bar at the very top that says friends, it can be useful but FIRST you need to do a little work. If you like a certain person, you can click on their name to go to their user profile page, and there is a green button at the top right that says "+friends". Click on that link and it turns red, and that tells you that person is now on your friends list. Okay, NOW if you go to the friends link at the top left of the page, you will see posts (i.e "diaries") that your friends have recently made, so you can go to those posts to read and participate in the comments. I'd suggest you make a friend out of Fthumb and SpudDK, or any of the other mods, they seem to be "on" a lot and I'm sure they'd be friendly when they see you. And then you just kind of get to know people, right?, same old, same old. MOST folks are really nice, but every now and then you'll see one of the new folks who might be more brittle. It might be more tense the next few weeks until the election, now that I think of it, because of the election. I do still love this place too, I'm just time swamped. I've increasingly realized that TOP is now pretty much BlueState.com (is that a thing?), just the same as RedState but for the other team. Very tribal, not logical and no respect or compassion for those who might disagree. They are cray-cray, so I try not to engage. Nice to see you!

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Are you in that region? If so you aren't alone.

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Reddit is still down though. It still may be true that they were/are a target of the DoS attack.

Can't get to sfgate.com either.

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Someone doesn't want Reddit up today for some reason.

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I can already hear the screams of "Russa! Russia!" now ...

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INTERNET ARTICLE

Cyber attacks disrupt Twitter, Spotify, other sites on U.S. East Coast

Oct 21 (Reuters) - Cyber attacks targeting the internet infrastructure provider Dyn disrupted service on major sites such as Twitter and Spotify on Friday, mainly affecting users on the U.S. East Coast.

It was not immediately clear who was responsible. Officials told Reuters that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were both investigating.

The disruptions come at a time of unprecedented fears about the cyber threat in the United States, where hackers have breached political organizations and election agencies.

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Dyn said it had resolved one attack, which disrupted operations for about two hours, but disclosed a second attack a few hours later that was causing further disruptions.

In addition to the social network Twitter and music-streamer Spotify, the discussion site Reddit, hospitality booking service Airbnb and The Verge news site were among companies whose services were disrupted on Friday.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-provider-says-probing-east-134502386.html

END OF ARTICLE

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Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

OMG, it's the Communist Reddit Threat!

I read something the other night, probably on or linked from here:

http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/10/brace-yourselves-source-code-pow...

Risk Assessment —
Brace yourselves—source code powering potent IoT DDoSes just went public
Release could allow smaller and more disciplined Mirai botnet to go mainstream.

Dan Goodin - 10/2/2016, 5:39 PM

A hacker has released computer source code that allows relatively unsophisticated people to wage the kinds of extraordinarily large assaults that recently knocked security news site KrebsOnSecurity offline and set new records for so-called distributed denial-of-service attacks.
Further Reading
Why the silencing of KrebsOnSecurity opens a troubling chapter for the ‘Net
reported on Saturdaytargeted Krebs with 620 gigabits per secondpeaked at more than 1 terabit per second

Until now, the botnets created with the newer and technically more sophisticated Mirai have been greatly outnumbered by those based on its rival Bashlight, with about 233,000 infected devices versus 963,000 respectively. Friday's release could allow the smaller and more disciplined Mirai, which Russian antivirus provider Dr. Web briefly profiled last week, to go mainstream. That, in turn, could turn the mass compromise of cameras and other Internet-connected devices into a full-blown epidemic that could push record DDoSes to ever-higher volumes. In an e-mail to Ars, Drew wrote:

There is already a surge in botnet operators attempting to find and exploit IoT devices in order to gain access to uniform and sizable botnet networks. These botnets are largely being used in [DDoS-for ransom] campaigns, which is netting the operators significant revenue and the ability to spend more time to improve their capabilities and add additional layers of sophistication.

By releasing this source code, this will undoubtedly enable a surge in botnet operators to use this code to start a new surge in consumer and small business IoT compromises. And while most of the current IoT compromises have been around a very specific telnet exploit, I predict that botnet operators–eager to command multi hundred thousand botnet nodes–will be searching for a larger inventory of IoT exploits to take advantage of. This could be the start of a surge of attacks against IoT devices in the consumer space. ...

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Further Reading
Record-breaking DDoS reportedly delivered by >145k hacked cameras

He said other researchers who have doubted his estimates of 1.2 million devices making up the combined Bashlight and Mirai botnets lack the network visibility of Level 3, which as one of the world's biggest backbones, sees a more complete picture. DDoS mitigation services, by contrast, often see only the traffic and IP addresses that are attacking their client, he said.

According to Krebs, the Mirai source code was posted to the hacking community HackForums by a user with the handle Anna-senpai. Krebs said the leaker provided the following explanation:

When I first go in DDoS industry, I wasn’t planning on staying in it long. I made my money, there’s lots of eyes looking at IOT now, so it’s time to GTFO. So today, I have an amazing release for you. With Mirai, I usually pull max 380k bots from telnet alone. However, after the Kreb [sic] DDoS, ISPs been slowly shutting down and cleaning up their act. Today, max pull is about 300k bots, and dropping.

While it's encouraging that Internet service providers are starting to contain the botnet, but the extraordinary firepower isn't likely to die overnight. With the source code now in the public domain, the technically superior Mirai botnets could easily surpass 1 million devices in the coming weeks. That, in turn, could stoke a battle of botnets that inflicts massive collateral damage. ...

And it sounds as though these guys are trying to force better security to keep internet users safe, which would make sense.

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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But if you cant access SF gate maybe its your server that is somehow affected only letting you access certain sites?
Very weird.

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amazon, youtube.

Cannot get to reddit, sfgate, cnn.

Can get to mercurynews.com, there's even a story about it:

After big internet attack, most sites appear to be back

http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/10/21/after-big-internet-attack-most-sit...

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If this a Party operation, they are desperate. They can't keep a lid on the internet until election. Can they?

Some Possibilities

1. Someone is trying to prevent something from coming out today.
2. It is more "We are under Russian attack!!"stuff, as part of a game plan.
3. Dress rehearsal for a day on which wiki drops something very, very damaging.
4.Criminal extortion unrelated to politics.
5. Juvenile delinquents having fun.

you got me.

"Orwell was an optimist"

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Yet so-called “authoritative” DNS providers like Dyn are notoriously hard to secure. Herberger likens them to hospitals, which must admit anyone who shows up at the emergency room. Dyn must consider traffic going to a website as initially legitimate. When a DDoS attack is launched, Dyn must work fast to sort out the bad traffic from the good, which takes time, resources and creates outages that ripple across the internet.

Dave Palmer, director of technology at U.K. cybersecurity company Darktrace, said the most recent DDoS attacks have been linked to Internet of Things devices, in particular web cams.

“The joke about the Internet of Things was that you were going to get people hijacking people’s connected fridges to conduct these attacks, but in these recent cases the culprit seems to be webcams,” Palmer said. “We will probably see, when this is investigated, that it is a botnet of the Internet of Things.”

To mitigate these attacks, companies ramp up their capacity to try to absorb the deluge of traffic and reroute it, often with the help of a major telecommunications carrier or cloud-services provider like Akamai Technologies Inc. and CloudFlare Inc. But the only way to really prevent denial-of-service attacks may be to increase the overall security level of consumers around the world, a task that is getting harder as more and more devices are connected to the Internet.

“This is exactly what happens when tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of devices are left unprotected," Palmer said.

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Some are saying it's an Anon op in retribution for what's been done--and threatened to be done--to Assange.

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Now you've given me a reason to be a bit optimistic and hopeful. TY for that.

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no problem really. I can guess what's in each.

Boregonian: "Subcontractor strikes gas line, blows up bagel store", "Rain possible this weekend", "Somebody in a neglected part of town arrested for something", "Bundy and other nuts await jury decision"

Halos Heaven: "Angels still don't have a farm system", "Mike Trout is a great ballplayer", "No games today"

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"Basketball, basketball, basketball all over the front page.

Pretty autumn leaves.

How to make a wreath.

Maybe a little football.

Maybe a little Jim Gray (our mayor, trying to unseat Rand Paul for Senate).

And did we mention basketball?"

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"supporters" hmmm. Sounds like they are suggesting Assange supporters did the Denial of Service attack as payback for Assange being disconnected.

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sense of humor!

I'm having this strange sensation that Julian sent that out just for me, ha ha ha. It's just kind of strange how this whole thing rolled out. I don't mean that, of course, but I do feel pretty personally connected to the events of today right now.

BTW, Reddit came back for me! Yeah!

Wonder if we'll ever find out what caused the problem ... If it WAS Anonymous, then I have to say kudos to them!

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          No point in going into details, but this sort of thing happens in isolated corners of the Matrix "all the time". Even without the purposeful forcing the system with denial of service attacks: The network of networks is quickly approaching a state of interconnectedness and "signal rate" that asynchrony and pulse widths are becoming an issue.

          Gone are the days when you could watch the leisurely "ping" responses as your e-mail missive traveled from one "store and forward" to another passing through the network to its destination. Determining the "state of the system" is becoming more "magic" than it was back in the day.

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done it!

That's a bit of a joke, but there is a phrase called the Internet of Things, where all of these appliances are sending messages to each other to make sure there is enough milk in the house, etc. You probably know more about it than I do. I always felt a bit sorry for network engineers ... when everything is fine, we wonder "what do they do?" but when there is a problem, they are immediately on red alert because everything essentially stops until they get it fixed. The pressure must be pretty intense.

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          and decided I wanted nothing to do with the development of this nightmare. I had a gut feeling that Elementary Particle Physics would be so much more . . . well . . . elementary. My friends thought I was crazy, but I got the last laugh . . .
Yahoo

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Resist the chip-embeds, the Fitbits, the appliances that "make life better", the self-driving cars, the Roombas, the trackers of your every move, the back doors to the NSA, the implants. It's getting very close to 1984 with a touch of Alice in Wonderland thrown in for my comfort.

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