boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Think about whether you could even manage your affairs these days, let alone in the future, with your computer unplugged. I don't have a smart phone, and find that I am constantly encountering major inconveniences because of that, despite the fact that I'm retired and live as simply and quietly as possible. When the rest of the world heartily embraces a technology (even one that operates under-the-radar against their best interests), it becomes almost impossible not to succumb.
I am OK with the tech. I work slinging code for ~20 years. I remember when the IBM PC appeared, then the PC-XT and then all the PC-XT clones and we were off to he races. I see it as a natural evolution. And like sharp objects, fire and guns, tech can be used for good or bad and the good techies can track down the bad techies.
My old employer credit union was just hit by ransomers. The credit union is operational, no one has lost or will lose money, bills will be paid and in case of credit rating damage the credit union will send letters explaining what happened. An outside security outfit is working on it. The ransomers and ransomer detectives all read the same manuals If the accounts have been encrypted that is another story. I'd guess they rebuild from backups, a tedious job. But let's be clear, this is an exception despite the press these events get. And, yes, safeguards will have to get a lot better.
But let's face it, cars, appliances, TV's. cameras and more all are run by computer. My beloved Instant Pot is just a computer with a pot and heating element. It was designed by a Ph D Computer Science guy. It's just like what Joe Louis said, "You can run but you can't hide."
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