

Sounds like an excuse to carve a new wooden handle.


Sounds like an excuse to carve a new wooden handle.


I put more points into my Wisdom stat.


True “open source firmware” where you can inspect and modify everything on a network card is going to be rare if they exist. However, Linux has mature open source drivers that interface with the hardware for consideration and the output can be monitored at a gateway/router.
These strawman arguements aside, I think the author’s point is that the purpose of this tool is for privacy of network connections and as such deserves scrutiny.
To your point, open source does not equal secure. We still have to trust that someone more familiar and with interest has reviewed the code and humans can still err.
The author provides links to an open solution that has already existed (albeit not as polished) and explains his other solution blocking at a DNS level.
The problem with a black box network monitoring and blocking solution is we have no clue if there are rules we are unaware of or if all information is being provided in earnest. Ultimately this tool is hosted by a business selling other privacy conscious applications. I know If you’re good at what you do, don’t give it away for free.
Ultimately, everyone is free to choose their own solution but the article cautions of the hype that’s emerging around this tool when other solutions have existed that are more transparent.


The spacecraft that took astronauts to the Moon used the Apollo Guidance Computer, developed by MIT’s Instrumentation Laboratory.
Clock speed: Approximately 1 MHz
Memory: About 64 KB total
Word size: 16-bit architecture
Power consumption: About 55 watts
Aye. Time for a dock and a second monitor.


Speaking of which, is there a good open source alternative?


That’s all?
If anyone like me was looking for proof this is actually possible in the files:
Broe’s video showed him copying several paragraphs from one document in the DOJ’s Epstein library/2022.03.17-1%20Exhibit%201.pdf) from the “Court Records” section. While the paragraph Broe selected includes several redactions, all of the redactions were removed after Broe pasted the paragraph in question into a Word document. AlterNet was able to confirm that that specific document’s redactions could be read in Word, as well as in Mac’s Pages application and in Google Docs.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:6yrpknzx7zqsvzfxrljm3q3b/post/3maoa7cssos2f


Binding of Issac
I beat mom before, but never beyond that. I picked up Rebirth with the DLCs on steam and now I’m playing through older, and wiser. Beat mom already and going through my second run now.


Neon White
I wasn’t really a fan of the gift aspect either and I agree the cut scene doalog is kinda lame. I fast forwarded through these segments, but completed all gifts to get the secret ending.
Deathloop
I thought this game was interesting until the overarching narrative revealed itself then I was hooked. The narrative is intentionally obscured. Give it some more time to unravel and I hope you see the same gem that I did.
My man, Anthony Joshua.


Good for them. The only way to secure your personal rights against corporations


My condolences


Is that Bezos? /s I will never shave my head for fear of looking like that twat.


Wholesome parents.


Except now the level of wealth, influence, and power of a few has reached new levels accelerating the erosion of our planet in a fraction of the time.


This was just posted elsewhere as a Euro alternative. Bunny.net
A much easier and safer way to generate an anonymous email if you live in the EU is to use Posteo.
After you create an account, you get an account code. You can pay by mail with account info on a piece of paper. €1/month. Mail off some Euro, no returned address required.