Morse Code Software Development

Modern applications. No forgotten artifact of the telegraph era and early radio, Morse code is still used for emergency, military, ham radio, and more. And it has seen a resurgence in popularity lately, due to AI.

Whether it is employed to jailbreak a chat model, or to trick somebody's wallet into wiring money, the "Morse code hack" is not AI's fault. It results from bad programming.

Avoid AI takeover. If you are serious about securing your app, hire a real human for your next project.

A brief tribute. Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), was a Yale graduate, with honors. Though not the sole inventor, he was instrumental in developing a relay system for long-range telegraphs, a single-wire telegraph, and his namesake, Morse code. He was also a pretty good painter.

Politics. Criticzed for defending slavery, and being anti-Catholic, Samuel Morse fought for the separation of church and state. His actual concern was with government meddling in private life. More at Wikipedia.

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