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Natto Thoughts β€’ 39 implied HN points β€’ 17 Apr 24
  1. Machine translations can lead to misunderstandings in cybersecurity investigations, such as referring to 'toads' instead of messaging services like Jabber. Dates are vital in understanding conversations and events, providing crucial context for analysis.
  2. Understanding cultural and linguistic nuances is key in interpreting original texts; for example, 'soap' in Russian slang can mean 'email.' Analyzing words like 'world' or 'peace' requires understanding of cultural and political contexts.
  3. Sharing original language texts and dates can uncover deeper insights in cybersecurity investigations, as seen in the case study of Conti ransomware group. Deep knowledge of language and culture is valuable for comprehensive analysis.
Cody's Version β€’ 2 HN points β€’ 23 Feb 23
  1. Cyber attacks during war may not be publicly known due to covert operations and deniability.
  2. Cyber activities are often part of broader strategic objectives, making it challenging to attribute isolated incidents.
  3. Targeted institutions have no incentive to advertise successful cyber compromises during war.
The End(s) of Argument β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 16 Jul 23
  1. Linking JFK's speech about cooperation with the Soviets to his assassination is not a solid motive, as both leaders had to balance public perception during the Cold War.
  2. The idea that immediate proximal causes, like the timing of Kennedy's speech, hold special significance in geopolitics is problematic. Context plays a crucial role in assessing causality.
  3. Failure in argument structure can occur when the evidence provided does not adequately support the underlying warrant. In this case, the connection between Kennedy's speech and ending the Cold War is not well-founded.
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