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| From | Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.misc |
| Subject | Re: Using SMS for password reset. |
| Date | 2024-01-30 19:56 -0400 |
| Organization | Bridgewater Institute for Advanced Study - Blacksmith Shop |
| Message-ID | <8734uextmd.fsf@enoch.nodomain.nowhere> (permalink) |
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Julieta Shem <jshem@yaxenu.org> writes:
> Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:39:28 -0000 (UTC)
>> Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net> wrote:
>>> On 2024-01-30, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> This is really a rant - venting to release some of the frustration.
>>>>
>>>> I'm in the process of selling my house, and I need somewhere secure to
>>>> hold the proceeds. I decided I'd create a account with a bank I don't
>>>> otherwise bank with, and interact online with it using a live-DVD on a
>>>> system that has no storage. So no risk of key loggers or other hacks.
>>>> I'd remember the strong password, and not have it written down anywhere.
>>>
>>> Until you don't remember it, then what?
>>>
>>> Because let's face it, eventually we all forget the password.
>>
>> That's a very presumptuous thing to say. I have my own ways of storing and
>> retrieving passwords (which may include just my memory) and I'm confident
>> they are secure and reliable enough. So don't include me in your "we".
>>
>> I share Sylvia's frustration and it's not just with banks.
>
> I share Sylvia's frustration as well. It's not just with banks. Things
> are become ever more centralized. Centralization designs products and
> services to the average customer and business invest in shaping people
> so that if fits their business model. Along with that new cultural
> values appear. People seem a lot less interested in serving people. We
> have to fit in with the system now. People who keep their individuality
> are nuisance to the system.
From the POV of finance (see "financialization of everything",
elsewhere) employees, customers, clients and also product, tangible or
otherwise, are externalities.
> I wonder what happens in the limiting case.
The ultimate promise of the computer, from the earliest days that its
development attracted corporate money, was, "Turn it on; money comes
out". Cryptocurrency is the closest we've come to this ideal but it's
not without problems. Morphing everything that everybody does into a
digital transaction, to the internal mechanisms of which no one [1] has
access, gradually expunging other routines for "what everybody does",
appears to be the leading candidate.
[1] Except for the digital priesthood within any given corporation.
Contemporary AI is offering some promise that systems for
extracting money from the biomass will soon be impenetrable
even to them.
--
Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada
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