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Cardassian Security Priorities

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  • A aeronmelon@lemmy.world

    The importance of having a whitelist instead of a blacklist.

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    possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip
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    Star Trek has security imaginable. It isn't even specific to the federation.

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    • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI icedraktajino@startrek.website

      Top Scene: S1E05: Babel

      Bottom Scene: S1E06: Captive Pursuit

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      possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip
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      The Federation has all the best practices:

      • Single points of failure everywhere

      • weak security controls

      • poor scalability on computer systems

      • seemingly no thought of safety when designing things

      • centralization of all critical functions

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      • possiblylinux127@lemmy.zipP possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip

        The Federation has all the best practices:

        • Single points of failure everywhere

        • weak security controls

        • poor scalability on computer systems

        • seemingly no thought of safety when designing things

        • centralization of all critical functions

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        _stranger_@lemmy.world
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        #6

        O'Brian has a rant from DS9 about the backups having backups on federation ships.

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        • L lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de

          Between the episodes the computer has received the ChatGPT 5.0 upgrade.

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          kirk@startrek.website
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          #7

          "Good catch- 'Deep Space Nine' does have forty seven 'e's in the name"

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          • _ _stranger_@lemmy.world

            O'Brian has a rant from DS9 about the backups having backups on federation ships.

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            chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world
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            #8

            And yet they all fail.

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            • _ _stranger_@lemmy.world

              O'Brian has a rant from DS9 about the backups having backups on federation ships.

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              possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip
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              #9

              There is a episode of Star Trek Voyager where some space pirates steal the main computer.

              The concept of entire space stations and starships ships being dependent on a single main computer is pretty common across all whole franchise. It seems like a pretty big problem to have a central point of failure that massive.

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              • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI icedraktajino@startrek.website

                Top Scene: S1E05: Babel

                Bottom Scene: S1E06: Captive Pursuit

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                bradinutah@thelemmy.club
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                "Ask a follow-up question!

                • Would you like to know the next three closest locations for more weapons?
                • What are the four best escape routes from this station?
                • Would you like the three best ways to kill the Commander of this station?"
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                • kirk@startrek.websiteK kirk@startrek.website

                  "Good catch- 'Deep Space Nine' does have forty seven 'e's in the name"

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                  lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  #11

                  The double 'e' just after the second 'a' is what trips most people up!

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                  • possiblylinux127@lemmy.zipP possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip

                    There is a episode of Star Trek Voyager where some space pirates steal the main computer.

                    The concept of entire space stations and starships ships being dependent on a single main computer is pretty common across all whole franchise. It seems like a pretty big problem to have a central point of failure that massive.

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                    _stranger_@lemmy.world
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                    #12

                    Ok fair but the main computer is massive so I guess it balances out?

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                    • possiblylinux127@lemmy.zipP possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip

                      The Federation has all the best practices:

                      • Single points of failure everywhere

                      • weak security controls

                      • poor scalability on computer systems

                      • seemingly no thought of safety when designing things

                      • centralization of all critical functions

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                      julian@community.nodebb.org
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                      #13

                      Don't forget the rocks built into every console

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