Our data and its future among these technology changes

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Our data and its future among these technology changes

#1 Post by gcmartin »

This thread probably should have been placed in the Security thread as it relates to our information and our future. But, this location, too, is good for awareness.

What's the Compute/PC/smartDevice/Cloud world coming to?

Further, I believe this is a pipe-dream until some direct representations occur or are released for businesses or consumers.

But, if you understand a little about IBM's Blue Genie and its Watson, then you might appreciate this. It is not exactly what the prior articles suggest, but, its a key indicator where this has come and where today's governments across the world among the industrials are racing toward. First via security, then in large corporate clouds which become accessible indirectly to the public. THEY have already begun use of what is mentioned, in the above articles, via their Security-Defense branches of government. And, as some may have already noticed with what is occurring with the IoT devices on your LANs.

From a Puppy Linux position, starting with the understanding of your home's devices (your TVs, your PCs, your routers, your DLNA devices, your monitors, your cameras, your phones, your cars, etc) are all presenting data, some of which on some level which is useful directly to you.

But imagine if you are able to use your PUP in harnessing or being your central collector. Just imagine... now what applications locally is needed for such.

And if not locally, can we direct collections externally somewhere for only our personal consumption releases only on an "as-need basis" we determine?

The future is NOT coming. Its here. We just need the right prisms to perceive. Given such, we can envision PUPPY Linux's use as a front-line personal manager.

learnhow2code

Re: Our data and its future among these technology changes

#2 Post by learnhow2code »

as soon as your data is on someone elses servers (including posts to this forum, though google can crawl those anyway) its fair game for national security letters and bulk snooping. this probably isnt constitutional, but it is common.

you put data in the cloud, you might as well give a copy to everyone. because sooner or later, it will be public: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... nonymously or at least public as far as the government is concerned. and as far as government data goes http://time.com/3270936/obamacare-websi ... d-in-july/ well, its not ideal.

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