Uh yeah, and we’re completely and utterly unapologetic about it because it’s the morally correct position.
The government in USSR very much represented the working class. Maybe actually spend a bit of time learning about USSR instead of regurgitating propaganda points you’ve memorized?
edit: I love how mad libs of lemmy get when faced with basic historical facts
And a relevant passage from This Soviet World by Anna Louise Strong
guy should do an AMA on what it’s like to live a life with a single brain cell.
The thing to remember is that cryptography is very tricky business, and even when an algorithm is sound on paper that does not guarantee that it’s implemented in a secure way. A famous example is when NSA “helped” develop the Diffie-Hellman cryptographic key exchange standard and introduced a vulnerability that nobody noticed for a very long time.
Any standard that’s been developed in conjunction with US agencies should be considered compromised in my opinion.
If you don’t think that people owning the results of their labor is morally correct, then what else is there to say about you.