This thread discusses all AI related topics such as AGI, machine learning, neural networks, KKMs, chatbots, etc and their application to the Iranian military, industry, society, and government. @Persian Gulf Please make sticky. Thanks.
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Good thread, doneThis thread discusses all AI related topics such as AGI, machine learning, neural networks, KKMs, chatbots, etc and their application to the Iranian military, industry, society, and government. @Persian Gulf Please make sticky. Thanks.
they need internet , or they had to rewire all over Iran .First security advert: If you dont need internet dont use internet.
It has no sense when Iranian gas stations are hacked.
Second security advert: Wired connections set the security to physical level. Wireless connections are uncontrollable when you are not the manufacturer of the hardware and software.
It depends, if you dont need real time access, you dont need network to interconnect gas stations.they need internet , or they had to rewire all over Iran .
the security update is just use open source software instead of windows and all other spyware produced by your adversaries
hey need it , it determine usage and price of the fuel. well unless they use a different system that act differently but it would be a lot more expensiveIt depends, if you dont need real time access, you dont need network to interconnect gas stations.
Just store use of customers and then exchange one time by week or something like that. The same with CCTV cameras, just store images locally and avoid external connected networks (like it happened in a Iran prison some time ago).
there may be bug that will pointed out by community a lot faster , but back door , you and everybody there see the code , you can compile it yourself you can optimize it according to your needBy the other side, proprietary software is a bad idea, yes, but open source is just a little less bad idea.
You think that all people who made open source in the west are innocent altruist people and a part of them are not undercovers who put backdoors as "bugs" in the software they made? and you can't read millions lines of code.
Better open source software than proprietary foreign software.t
hey need it , it determine usage and price of the fuel. well unless they use a different system that act differently but it would be a lot more expensive
there may be bug that will pointed out by community a lot faster , but back door , you and everybody there see the code , you can compile it yourself you can optimize it according to your need
again I believe an open source software the best way to go.Better open source software than proprietary foreign software.
But better proprietary software made in the own country than open source code.
And keeping things simpler better than millions lines of code, from the point of view of security, better simplicity and easy to see the code than run speed, compatibility or any other thing.
Like I said, I think the most vulnerable part is communications.again I believe an open source software the best way to go.
for example look at operating system , how many years it take to produce a functioning operating system. Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD, MacOs, Android. they are decade in development and they didn't even start from scratch , they were built over older OS like Unix and CP/M-86 no country have half a century time to build something new from scratch.
don't you think and open source available operating system , strip it of the part you don't need and modify it according to your needs is a lot better ?
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