I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Really good writeup of a very interesting exploit.
Hardly an expert, but isn’t these rules basically the same as in privacy shield?
AFAIK the US are not going to change anything about FISA 702 and with this agreement in place it sounds like business as usual for the NSA.
Pretty clever to disguise the commands and replays as emojis. I bet it’s going to open yet another cat-and-mouse-game for pattern matching.
What a joke. Let’s save EU jobs for the coming 12 months, jack up the prices of EVs and while people die of heatstroke all over the world. /s
I have a slightly different theory. Basically they haven’t arrived because they look at their navigator, sees that our planet is named dirt and just assume the developers forgot to delete a test value.
I had the same idea a couple years back and even though I would love something that you download and just run and it would work, I realized that in order to get a decent adoption rate, you would need a whole ecosystem, similar to apple in order for it to work.
I still think you can develop something like a hub where you install services like apps, but I doubt it would attract anyone outside selfhosting circles.
Personally I think the feeling of wet socks trumps both of these, but we’re all different.
What a complete load of horse shit. Show me crime statistics that clearly show that mass scanning of messages was the only way to detect a felony or reach a verdict of guilty.
I have no idea, I don’t hang out with bullies.
This is how I see God, pretty sure it applies to seeding as well.
My own inability to switch to a positive mindset and actually contribute to a solution, instead of being a pessimist.
I tried all the options (soy, oat, pea, lactose free) and they all sucked. If it is available, get some lactase supplement and stick with the real thing.
Sorry, should have mentioned that I run GrapheneOS on it.
Pixel 6, works like a charm, easy to install, frequent updates and feels like a better version of android.
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My favorite personal anecdote was when one of our security educators send an email explaining how he managed to click a phishing link, log in and then realize it was a fake website login.
Apparently he got an email telling him that the local scanner in the office had send him some material and he needed to authorize the transfer into his inbox by logging in.
People are by far the biggest security risk. I have seen personally tailored phising scams that were even able to fool experienced secops staff.
I wouldn’t recommend specific ones, but I would recomnend you try out distros with unique features. Such as an immutable one, one that is built from source, one with packages, one with snap, one with flatpack, etc.
This will help you understand and evaluate what you like.
I think its pretty healthy to always check your assumptions. Some things that are mainstream are actually pretty crazy, but taken as normal because we’re used to them. For instance, GDP is a pretty crazy way to measure economic health.