Foo Thoughts
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‘practical’ disinformation some half complete thoughts for foo
is content valuable? not sure…
information is valuable
11010110__101011
value = f(improbability)
only pic of grandma vs. 100th party photoonly one who knows WMT tomorrow (vs.
everyone)
roulette, horse races, etc.
information is itself valuable based on scarcity
information shared widely can raise general welfare (brush your teeth),
but it is intrinsically less valuable
regardless of how ‘open’we do/don’t get
the value of information – f(improbability)
old school ->
lock down your secrets
old school ->
rely on regulator (patents)
does that continue to work?
war of attrition, with leveling playing field
traditional security
Vi(1) – Cs(1) > Vi(2) – Cs(2)
institutions / enforcement can’t save us
I(OI)(OI)(OI)(OI)(OI)(OI)(OI)(OI)O… who done it?
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The more parties to ‘trust’ & be ‘transparent’ the more expensive the privacy gets
corporate
corporate
isp
postal service
isp
privacy gets exp more expensive
+ centralization/authority also have huge risk
information diffuses almostinstantly
is disinformation the only possible solution?
publishing is now cheaper than preventing publication
everyone can find waldo
so we need to hide waldo inwaldos
what is the anti-google? –
a white bot-net?
what is the difference betweena white and a dark bot-net?
APIs on APIs on APIs and an ‘open’ web make it worse
like it or not, if there is value to be captured it will happen
long term tendency towardsequilibrium, or disequilibrium
are we just facing a worldwhere there is no ‘information’
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