@johnmarion60 Excellent article. Port 9100 (RAW printing) is a commonly overlooked exposure.
With IPPS mitigating this, can you walk through how the protocol handles encryption, specifically TLS usage and how print jobs are secured end-to-end?
Elon Musk just exposed the one lie every modern nation tells itself.
Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the moon.”
Rotary phones. Computers the size of rooms. Slide rules.
We put a human on the moon with less processing power than your watch.
Musk: “Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit.”
The most advanced nation in human history went from footprints on the moon to zero capability of leaving the atmosphere.
That is not a funding problem.
That is civilizational decay dressed up as a policy decision.
Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves… it will, by itself, degrade.”
That sentence should keep you up tonight.
We treat progress like gravity. Like it pulls us forward whether we try or not.
It is the opposite.
Progress is a boulder on a hill. The second you stop pushing, it rolls back over you. And it never announces itself.
Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that.”
They did not run out of stone.
They were not conquered.
They got comfortable. And the knowledge bled out so quietly that nobody noticed until it was already gone.
That is the real threat to everything we have built.
Not a nuclear flash. Not an asteroid. Not some dramatic Hollywood collapse.
A quiet forgetting.
Every chip we fabricate. Every rocket we launch. Every data center we power. All of it held together by a thin fraction of the population working at a pace that would break most people.
The moment that fraction gets tired or outnumbered by people who believe the machine runs itself, everything dissolves.
And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud.
We are not special. We are running the same operating system as every civilization that came before us.
Comfort is the sedative. Complacency is the flatline.
One generation that stops fighting is all it has ever taken.
You do not lose the future in a war.
You lose it in your sleep.
Rings don’t define individual greatness; they reflect team success. Football isn’t tennis; no quarterback wins alone.
Peyton Manning was the greatest football mind we’ve ever seen. John Elway was the most physically gifted. Dan Marino was the purest passer. And Tom Brady? He has the most rings; but also benefited from elite systems, coaching, and consistency around him.
Context matters more than hardware. Put Tony Romo on those dominant 90s Dallas teams; and there’s a real argument he matches or even exceeds what Troy Aikman accomplished.
That’s why these all-time lists will never be definitive; they’re shaped by what you value: talent, intelligence, production, or championships.
@FBGreatMoments No other QB in the history of the game could have done what Elway did with the talent around him. Football was conservative in his era, his head coach was even more conservative. It was always keep the game close and let Elway win it in the fourth.
@DoingFedTime A true gift. I will donate through FreedomXWallet. I hope, as we explore more, that this is a true grassroots project for privacy for law abiding people.
@Broncos4six Manning was a gift to all who loved elite QB play. The GOAT debate is often in the eye of the beholder, but if you’re in the discussion, that’s all you can ask for. To me, he is it: all 4 Super Bowls with completely different coaching staffs. He was the system.