vettrock
vettrock t1_j87xteq wrote
A tube that is open is going to be filled with air. How much of that air is exchanged, and how long you are in the tube are factors. If there is wind/fans you are probably fine. Also how long are you sitting in the middle? If stagnant, and there is other rotting material, it becomes much more problematic.
vettrock t1_j6l4w87 wrote
Reply to School Worker Stole 11,000 Cases of Chicken Wings in $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme by SquareFruit
She had to be running or supplying a restaurant with that quantity. I would think there would be others involved.
vettrock t1_je6tu9z wrote
Reply to comment by sethguy12 in ELI5: When a third party app says they offer "end to end encryption," what does that mean? by [deleted]
If it is true end to end encryption, NSA or anyone listening on the wire cannot read it unless they resort to brute force or some sort of vulnerability in the system. If they can get access to either endpoint they can read it there, or harvest the keys from there.
There were some recent congressional hearings where the FBI, etc wanted to make companies provide a back door into the system. Law enforcement may like it, but anyone who works in security will tell you it is a bad idea. In theory the backdoor key would be provided with a warrant, but there is not a good way of preventing bad guys from exploiting it. Additionally these companies operate globally. Do we want Facebook to provide a backdoor on the legally binding order of a Chinese or Russian court?