yea a big reason the field is as anti-credentialist as it is is because existing credentials have no predictive value
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probably couldn't make completely inaccessible but a drug war type situation doesn't seem impossible
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"Sysadmin prosecuted for unlicensed diversion of schedule II hacking tools"
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Properties of assault programs: - takes long option switches - can accept more than 100 files as arguments - returns more than 2 exit codes
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the framers only intended the 2nd amendment to allow the *militia* to have turing completeness
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oh, it was clear they'd end up wanting that a long time ago, and that trends to more 'managed' platforms would enable it
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i think it's going to vary by locale; in texas round-bottom flasks are illegal and over here i can mail-order thionyl chloride
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another point of comparison: electrics/electronics. anyone can mess with an arduino, doing wiring in your own home is usually legal,
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advertising your services to others without being a licensed electrician usually isn't it's not exactly apocalyptic
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advertising your services to others is perfectly legal. modifying your home wiring often isn't (though those rules are usually municipal)
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for electronics the only thing you're not allowed to do is emit harmful EMI
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99% of potentially harmful activity is regulated by liability, not by regulations
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If you want an example of strong regulations and procedures look at the offshore drilling industry
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