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Originally Posted by apollo828
I'll leave the fundamental problem to you as a homework assignment. Two hints: Chain of trust, and the 2011 Comodo hack. The same basic problem applies here, only you can't get around it.
For once, I agree with you, albeit for totally different reasons.
That's a fundamentally different problem. I assume you work in a particular field, and that there are certain things you "know" can't work. How would you feel if I kept saying, "But what about this!?!" every single time you tried to explain to me how a problem is fundamentally unsolvable? I bet you wouldn't like it. I bet you'd get frustrated with me, maybe even wonder if something was wrong with me. Meditate on that before you feel the need to keep insisting that there must be some sort of easy solution.
That's on you. There are loads of things I'd love to have that no longer exist, or now require tricks to obtain, or whatever. Doesn't mean I'm going to troll people who know better and keep insisting they're missing something that any random person could imagine.
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What’s happening is the companies just simply are not trying. I want them to try. If they try, maybe they will come up with something. I don’t want to buy another computer just so I can watch Ultra HD Blu-ray discs anywhere.