It's mentioned in the article.
> There is no civilian targetting. That's just plain wrong. Please read https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacks_on_civilians_in_the_...
There is Google's packetdrill: https://github.com/google/packetdrill
Yes it's Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha top level domain. Interesting fact: If it's a two-letter top-level domain it belongs to a country. Generic top-level domains have 3 or more characters.
It's explained in the linked article and it even links to an examples repo: https://github.com/andrewgregory/pachooks
> And what a pdf reader has to do with javascript is a mystery as well. The whole reader is written in Javascript: https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/
I really like the popular "popular" sections, the one thing that's missing from f-droid. What could be improved: 1. HTTPS, especially for APK downloads 2. Information about the APKs: built/signed by whom
It seems that since duplicity v0.7.01 [1] (2015/01/11) it has native support for hubic [2]. Will definitely check it out. [1] http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/CHANGELOG [2]…
No need to build from source if you don't want to, it's available on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.owncloud.and...
Yes, there's NetPGP: http://www.netpgp.com/
I use this list and it works quite well: http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
Prices are: Supporter 140: 140.00 EUR Supporter: 120.00 EUR Standard: 100.00 EUR Business Platinum: 750.00 EUR Business Gold: 600.00 EUR Business Silver: 450.00 EUR Members of the CCC e.V.: 80.00 EUR Up-and-coming:…
>This page scientifically designed to annoy web hipsters. Donate now to stop the Comic Sans and Blink Tags
Do we know with a certainty that it was him who denied it? I think the real Satoshi would have at least signed the message.
You can login only via Facebook and it requests the following information: public profile, friend list, e-mail address, employer, status messages, education, hometown, place of residence;
Please stop spreading FUD. >In the meantime, users of the reference implementation do not need to be concerned. Transactions are always tracked properly by the Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind software.…
Try http://open.mapquest.com/ It's using OSM data and I'm using the search function the way you describe it.
http://jntlesnev5o7zysa.onion seems to be the official one, according to https://twitter.com/tpbdotorg/status/203221129513545729
If you want more information about new features/packages have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseNotes#New_fea...
You can't audit RdRand because it's hardware, not software code: >It is impossible for software to tell whether this instruction is actually returning random numbers or whether it has been deliberately subverted, either…
>Dutch and Swedish used to be your average Wikipedias, with article counts somewhere in the ~500k. They both decided that it was more important to have a higher article count so they now employ bots to create new…
Do you have a link to said interview?
If you're so easily intimidated why do you still post comments about the NSA on the internet?
It seems that he got help from Wikileaks' legal team: >FLASH: WikiLeaks has assisted Mr. Snowden's political asylum in a democratic country, travel papers ans safe exit from Hong Kong. More soon.…
It's mentioned in the article.
> There is no civilian targetting. That's just plain wrong. Please read https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacks_on_civilians_in_the_...
There is Google's packetdrill: https://github.com/google/packetdrill
Yes it's Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha top level domain. Interesting fact: If it's a two-letter top-level domain it belongs to a country. Generic top-level domains have 3 or more characters.
It's explained in the linked article and it even links to an examples repo: https://github.com/andrewgregory/pachooks
> And what a pdf reader has to do with javascript is a mystery as well. The whole reader is written in Javascript: https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/
I really like the popular "popular" sections, the one thing that's missing from f-droid. What could be improved: 1. HTTPS, especially for APK downloads 2. Information about the APKs: built/signed by whom
It seems that since duplicity v0.7.01 [1] (2015/01/11) it has native support for hubic [2]. Will definitely check it out. [1] http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/CHANGELOG [2]…
No need to build from source if you don't want to, it's available on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.owncloud.and...
Yes, there's NetPGP: http://www.netpgp.com/
I use this list and it works quite well: http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
Prices are: Supporter 140: 140.00 EUR Supporter: 120.00 EUR Standard: 100.00 EUR Business Platinum: 750.00 EUR Business Gold: 600.00 EUR Business Silver: 450.00 EUR Members of the CCC e.V.: 80.00 EUR Up-and-coming:…
>This page scientifically designed to annoy web hipsters. Donate now to stop the Comic Sans and Blink Tags
Do we know with a certainty that it was him who denied it? I think the real Satoshi would have at least signed the message.
You can login only via Facebook and it requests the following information: public profile, friend list, e-mail address, employer, status messages, education, hometown, place of residence;
Please stop spreading FUD. >In the meantime, users of the reference implementation do not need to be concerned. Transactions are always tracked properly by the Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind software.…
Try http://open.mapquest.com/ It's using OSM data and I'm using the search function the way you describe it.
http://jntlesnev5o7zysa.onion seems to be the official one, according to https://twitter.com/tpbdotorg/status/203221129513545729
If you want more information about new features/packages have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseNotes#New_fea...
You can't audit RdRand because it's hardware, not software code: >It is impossible for software to tell whether this instruction is actually returning random numbers or whether it has been deliberately subverted, either…
>Dutch and Swedish used to be your average Wikipedias, with article counts somewhere in the ~500k. They both decided that it was more important to have a higher article count so they now employ bots to create new…
Do you have a link to said interview?
If you're so easily intimidated why do you still post comments about the NSA on the internet?
It seems that he got help from Wikileaks' legal team: >FLASH: WikiLeaks has assisted Mr. Snowden's political asylum in a democratic country, travel papers ans safe exit from Hong Kong. More soon.…