Been awhile since I read the constitution—remind me of what it say about spying on people just because of their politics?
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Been awhile since I read the constitution—remind me of what it say about spying on people just because of their politics?
"Users you have blocked may also be able to use this public stream to view your posts without interacting with you. If your threat model includes trolls and other bad actors who might reshare your posts in other contexts, this is important to consider."
Excellent article. 💯
I like clicking on thumbnails that has tech that I already have. Especially if the thumbnail shows multiple of stuff I have.
Technically, tech that you own. A handful of stuff I end up buying are because of the videos you posted. 😅
North Korean state-affiliated hackers Citrine Sleet, also known as "UNC4736" and "AppleJeus," sent a malicious ZIP file that included a decoy PDF and a macOS malware payload called 'InletDrift,' which created a backdoor on the compromised device.
www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/securit...
This is an AMAZING list! It's not said outright, but I love how Bob mostly suggest FOSS and Linux devices for the holidays. 🎁💯👾
Seven out of 2,500 infections discovered in the wild. A prevented assassination attempt on a lawyer was one of them. During the presidential campaign, two of Harris-Walz campaign officials were discovered to have compromised devices.
arstechnica.com/security/202...
It's not the size of the handheld that matters, but how you use it.
Chinese government hackers were discovered months ago on telecom carriers and ISPs, but the US has not been able to remove them, officials said Tuesday. For safer communications, they suggested "responsibly managed encryption" in a background briefing.
www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
Not my cat, but hope this fulfills your requirements.
"I have nothing to hide. E2EE is for the paranoid and criminals! They need backdoors!"
Advocates of privacy and security would undoubtedly concur. It was always about safeguarding ourselves and the individuals we speak with, not about hiding anything.
www.nbcnews.com/tech/securit...
Looks awesome! Pulling out your inner Gordon Ramsey. The turkey is good twist on the recipe. Happy holidays!
Oh gawd damn it. 😅
Oh. You're right. I'm an idiot. I took it as if the user they are following or wants to follow doesn't have DMs enabled, they'd block. 😂 I need coffee. Thanks for the clarification.
This is SICK! Thanks for putting the keyboard specs. 🎉💯
I'm genuinely curious, why would no DMs be a criteria to block someone?
😂 I c what you did there.
😯 Good link. Ty
It's like second breakfast, but with sleep.
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I did a thing. My starter pack.
go.bsky.app/aK5Qmf
I had #Signal & Signal Beta on #PopOS at the same time. I've been seeing "xenial" duplicates after "sudo apt update." If you're having issues getting rid of it, here's what I did:
Uninstall Signal.
# sudo /bin/rm -v /etc/apt/sources.list.d/signal-xenial.list
Reinstall Signal.
Hope this helps.
At a quick glance, I thought it was scotch tape.
Yay! Welcome @davidbombal.bsky.social!!! 🥳
Oh nice! I had no idea. I don't need to use ImagePipe prior to uploading photos here. Good to know.
Awww... If you ever need to vent, I'm willing to listen.
If you still had ProtonVPN installed, yeah.
But in my situation, this was after uninstalling ProtonVPN and still having issues. So those configurations were leftovers even with no ProtonVPN present.
I had internet issues with ProtonVPN on PopOS. I tried EVERYTHING! Uninstalled the app & even refreshed the OS. Eventually, I found this fix:
# sudo nmcli connection delete pvpn-killswitch
# sudo nmcli connection delete pvpn-ipv6leak
Reboot after. Success!
Thought I'd share. :)
Inside a book with an autograph from Andy in red ink.
A book titled "Tracers in the Dark."
Thanks for announcing your autographed book, @agreenberg.bsky.social! I just received it and faster than expected. I've been looking to buy this since your interview on Darknet Diaries with @jackrhysider.bsky.social Thank you!
A short fyi from Sumsub about a Gmail hack and how to be vigilante about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpC9Scocz0M