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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1498086)11/3/2024 12:15:12 PM
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Nope

Any Electric device can be connected to the Internet Eric, or mechanical device. A fridge is an example. A suitable interface is all that is needed.

What your are stating is that there is no suitable ports designed on a machine to normally connect to the internet.

You think it is beyond the intellect of humans to devise a suitable interface. Is that what you are telling me?


People would need physical access to the equipment.

The public has no access except when they are voting.

They are locked up in a multi layer secure environment when in storage.

There are tamper proof screws on the boxes.

Multiple physical layers of protection.

I design electrical, electronic equipment.

It's easy to design electronic equipment that's very, very secure.
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