PNN - Pacifican News Network

RAFI:

This covers the recent developments in domestic computing and data components, and their respective software capabilities of file transfer and back-up through I/O SSH; AKA the "public beta release" of PrototAutomatons "NAPA-OS-XX"; Essentially, Synology. The full details were covered by NAACN here. Four points require addressing on the PNN.

“Why does this concern anyone else?”

->Because the “Simulacra Package” Act envisions (paraphrase): “Completion of macroeconomic transition (…) in areas of commerce liberalisation (…) specifically, markets and trade (…) within six months of this Acts enforcement”, which is… “Date Act is enforced: 02.20.2024. (until 08.20.2024.)” thank you Moran for that.
So, these will be available on the international market.

“How is this important?” aka “what’s synology?”

->Essentially and concisely, it removes the ability of: manipulation, access, or readability; via layers of abstraction for outside sources. In the end-user realm. Mitigating a lot of nuisances and (importantly for this context) amount of encryption that needs to be done. Because is stored in a physical box in a home and it’s up to the user on whether, how much and whom to allow access to such data. (keep in mind, this does not mitigate hash trips)

“What about Madisons / AID complaints?”

->Aside from the cost(of MXCHA and ENGeN components btw), which on retail should be about the same as a new smartphone; the “dangers of open beta release” are false.
–>We’ve used the alpha version of “NAPA-OS-XX” in P-Automaton once Jonas Val got a seat on the Executive Board. Which we were chastised for by both the former AID and the former External Affais.
–>Val has received criticism from both (current) ones, three times, within less than a month.
—>Since I’d like to keep my job, this ordeal sounds controversial enough for Robert Stenhouse to cover, more extensively.

—Reporter: perennialistDeconstructor Lumen.

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