It's really strange (though logical if you think about who controls them) seeing these articles from supposedly neutral news sources with a very strong right slant. If you look at actual data there is no crime surge and…
Luckily we have a solution to the huge issues with batteries and we've had it since 1883: overhead wires. Not practical with cars but cars aren't practical in a societal sense in cities (too much pollution, even from…
Interesting. I had only looked at RouterOS 6. I have had trouble with mikrotik software before though. (I have a CSS 610 and a lot of its core features were completely broken before)
This is a switch and switching is hardware accelerated. While you can theoretically route with this this, it is incapable of routing at gigabit speeds, let alone 10 gigabit speeds, once you need even a few rules.
You almost certainly should not have 10PB of data. Not just is it extremely expensive, it is unlikely that millions of people have each allowed you to take gigabytes of their data. You are sitting on a huge violation of…
I can think of one phone with a great camera and a headphone jack: the Pixel 3a
I believe it is more focused on educational conferences. the CCC uses this for all its conferences, including Congress and Camp.
There was a server that we socat'ed into. (I made some minor contributions to solving this problem on PPP)
NXP makes smart cards, which frequently run JCOS. This is an embedded OS for microcontrollers which runs on Java bytecode. However, they use Java bytecode version 1.2 and language level 1.3 with Stirings removed, so I…
If you have time and are fine with it being a bit dry, you can read RFC4880 [0], the RFC for OpenPGP. This is something I have done some work on (I wrote a basic implementation in an attempt to understand a while ago…
Strangely, both seem to use the same IP addresses (Maybe there is a load balancer there?) So, as far as I know, both are in France.
If you are wondering about jurisdiction, according to their FAQ they are in Switzerland, and according to geoip their servers are hosted by OVH in France.
The problem with telling people to stop using Facebook is that they want some way to communicate with extended family and former friends.Before you can tell people to simply stop, you need a replacement. I have not yet…
Having a subgraph TemplateVM will get easier with Qubes 4.0, as Qubes switches over to HVM (I think just HVM with PV drivers, PVH in Xen is not ready yet). grsecurity and PaX do not work with paravirtualization, which…
Yes, it is possible, if your attacker isn't too powerful. However, there will be a lot of tradeoffs and the software is not quite finished yet. The software which is currently closest to this is ricochet [0] which…
It's really strange (though logical if you think about who controls them) seeing these articles from supposedly neutral news sources with a very strong right slant. If you look at actual data there is no crime surge and…
Luckily we have a solution to the huge issues with batteries and we've had it since 1883: overhead wires. Not practical with cars but cars aren't practical in a societal sense in cities (too much pollution, even from…
Interesting. I had only looked at RouterOS 6. I have had trouble with mikrotik software before though. (I have a CSS 610 and a lot of its core features were completely broken before)
This is a switch and switching is hardware accelerated. While you can theoretically route with this this, it is incapable of routing at gigabit speeds, let alone 10 gigabit speeds, once you need even a few rules.
You almost certainly should not have 10PB of data. Not just is it extremely expensive, it is unlikely that millions of people have each allowed you to take gigabytes of their data. You are sitting on a huge violation of…
I can think of one phone with a great camera and a headphone jack: the Pixel 3a
I believe it is more focused on educational conferences. the CCC uses this for all its conferences, including Congress and Camp.
There was a server that we socat'ed into. (I made some minor contributions to solving this problem on PPP)
NXP makes smart cards, which frequently run JCOS. This is an embedded OS for microcontrollers which runs on Java bytecode. However, they use Java bytecode version 1.2 and language level 1.3 with Stirings removed, so I…
If you have time and are fine with it being a bit dry, you can read RFC4880 [0], the RFC for OpenPGP. This is something I have done some work on (I wrote a basic implementation in an attempt to understand a while ago…
Strangely, both seem to use the same IP addresses (Maybe there is a load balancer there?) So, as far as I know, both are in France.
If you are wondering about jurisdiction, according to their FAQ they are in Switzerland, and according to geoip their servers are hosted by OVH in France.
The problem with telling people to stop using Facebook is that they want some way to communicate with extended family and former friends.Before you can tell people to simply stop, you need a replacement. I have not yet…
Having a subgraph TemplateVM will get easier with Qubes 4.0, as Qubes switches over to HVM (I think just HVM with PV drivers, PVH in Xen is not ready yet). grsecurity and PaX do not work with paravirtualization, which…
Yes, it is possible, if your attacker isn't too powerful. However, there will be a lot of tradeoffs and the software is not quite finished yet. The software which is currently closest to this is ricochet [0] which…