No slip up here. "Which?" is a consumer information and testing organization in the UK. https://www.which.co.uk/
When I have seen time estimates, everyone is referring to Mosca's Theorem. This is the idea that "store now, decrypt later", combined with the estimated time until a working quantum cryptanalysis is feasible, and a…
Dammit. This was also my first thought. Might consider it, if customs doesn't make it too expensive.
That sounds too negative. How about that: "The prize-winning Excel service is in high demand right now. We apologize for any delay this might cause. Do you want to become an 'Excel Prime Plus User' with preferential…
I don't understand what you mean. Half of the article is using jq.
It's mentioned and linked in the article. And "[i]t’s made by the same people that maintain Postgres.app."
I read on and on to find where the interesting, eye-opening, mind-boggling part started. Then the article ended.
> These are email companies. ProtonMail and Tutanota, yes. Threema does secure messaging, Tresorit encrypted file hosting. > With or without EU's snooping what is more likely to happen is that people will migrate to…
I paid €0.80 for the app in 2014. Yes, that was a temporary discount, normal price was €2.99, I think. It is €3.99 now, single payment. I still wouldn't call that expensive.
I think one of the main problems protocols like XMPP and Matrix have to solve is the combination of good crypto + decentralization + offline-capability.
Most of my contacts (tech-oriented, Europe-based) are using Threema and I am most happy with it, especially because I do not have to share my phone number (or complete address book!). And the new video call capability…
Many years ago, I made that mistake two or three times, rebooting the wrong machine. Since then, I use molly-guard on all my remote machines. Never happened again.
One example, unfortunately not very scientific: Years ago, I had a bunch of Web comics I visited daily. To make this more efficient, I had a script on one of my servers which scraped the corresponding sites in the…
/* XPM */ static char * treachery_xpm[] = { "10 10 1 1", " c #0000FF", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "}; X Pixmap format. Save as treachery.xpm. (Made using Gimp, because it was faster than writing by…
That is a good argument, and I should have mentioned it, yes. For a one-off job, web scraping will probably be the best choice, and maybe even the fastest to implement. I have done my own share of web scraping for…
I admit being a bit disappointed that a well-known disadvantage of web scraping was not mentioned: Web scraping is fragile! Web sites change, web frameworks evolve, and just some subtle reordering of some <divs> or…
I absolutely agree with you. I have more trust into my local European ISP than into Google, Cloudflare and such.
Same for me. From Kromtech's article I deduced that this only happens when a docker daemon (or kubernetes interface) is exposed to the Internet and an attacker uses that to download and start a docker image on the…
I like the included http://perldoc.perl.org/perlpacktut.html.
No slip up here. "Which?" is a consumer information and testing organization in the UK. https://www.which.co.uk/
When I have seen time estimates, everyone is referring to Mosca's Theorem. This is the idea that "store now, decrypt later", combined with the estimated time until a working quantum cryptanalysis is feasible, and a…
Dammit. This was also my first thought. Might consider it, if customs doesn't make it too expensive.
That sounds too negative. How about that: "The prize-winning Excel service is in high demand right now. We apologize for any delay this might cause. Do you want to become an 'Excel Prime Plus User' with preferential…
I don't understand what you mean. Half of the article is using jq.
It's mentioned and linked in the article. And "[i]t’s made by the same people that maintain Postgres.app."
I read on and on to find where the interesting, eye-opening, mind-boggling part started. Then the article ended.
> These are email companies. ProtonMail and Tutanota, yes. Threema does secure messaging, Tresorit encrypted file hosting. > With or without EU's snooping what is more likely to happen is that people will migrate to…
I paid €0.80 for the app in 2014. Yes, that was a temporary discount, normal price was €2.99, I think. It is €3.99 now, single payment. I still wouldn't call that expensive.
I think one of the main problems protocols like XMPP and Matrix have to solve is the combination of good crypto + decentralization + offline-capability.
Most of my contacts (tech-oriented, Europe-based) are using Threema and I am most happy with it, especially because I do not have to share my phone number (or complete address book!). And the new video call capability…
Many years ago, I made that mistake two or three times, rebooting the wrong machine. Since then, I use molly-guard on all my remote machines. Never happened again.
One example, unfortunately not very scientific: Years ago, I had a bunch of Web comics I visited daily. To make this more efficient, I had a script on one of my servers which scraped the corresponding sites in the…
/* XPM */ static char * treachery_xpm[] = { "10 10 1 1", " c #0000FF", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " "}; X Pixmap format. Save as treachery.xpm. (Made using Gimp, because it was faster than writing by…
That is a good argument, and I should have mentioned it, yes. For a one-off job, web scraping will probably be the best choice, and maybe even the fastest to implement. I have done my own share of web scraping for…
I admit being a bit disappointed that a well-known disadvantage of web scraping was not mentioned: Web scraping is fragile! Web sites change, web frameworks evolve, and just some subtle reordering of some <divs> or…
I absolutely agree with you. I have more trust into my local European ISP than into Google, Cloudflare and such.
Same for me. From Kromtech's article I deduced that this only happens when a docker daemon (or kubernetes interface) is exposed to the Internet and an attacker uses that to download and start a docker image on the…
I like the included http://perldoc.perl.org/perlpacktut.html.