Whats the outlook for Linux with that
Whats the roadmap looking like for Linux? I don't have Mac or Windows.
it would be verifying that WireGuard (https://www.wireguard.com/repositories/) is within the enclave, yeah?
Intel's remote attestation verifies that, with the hash you can use Intel's remote API which is what the client is doing, Intel gets the hash the server sends, verifies it using their encrypted key set and then tells…
Check the client debug logs mine has the verification for the enclaves in it although I'm on an intel i3 but that makes sense for Intel's remote attestation that its verifying the enclave's unique hash and showing the…
Trying it out, so far so good. Worked on my mangled Linux install. I have and have been using Proton VPN which the free version. If you use it for bittorrent, even to download a Linux ISO which is what I did, will…
Fucking agreed. But if you check out street fighter on youtube with 'Street Fighter mike ross tool assisted' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWS3Kq5p77k You can inject cheats directly in to the Xbox's back then directly…
When VAC was originally introduced, CPUs only had 32bit architecture, not that 64bit hindered anything; but you could inject cheats in a near infinite amount of way, or have cheats read from memory directly, or have…
It would show on people's accounts though and in in Counter-Strike scrims and matches if somebody had a VAC ban on their record/profile you just kicked them if you could and found a new team to play. So while engine…
Simple. The execs steal all the innovative IP, start new ventures, drain HP dry with its encredible decision making; completely fuck the Linux devs, use their works and contributions to OSS in the new ventures and then…
'dumb fucks' https://www.businesstoday.in/technology/news/story/mark-zuck...
Exactly. It tells me the same things. It'll often give me the require() for javascript on packages I should use.
Same. Replacing elements in with DOM in webdev is surprisingly fun with websockets too. Having to know and learn 300 clunky frameworks, 97 different syntaxes it gets old. HTML. CSS. Javascript. Ask the AI to give me a…
Looking at all of these arguments and viewpoints really is something to witness. Congratulations Cloudflare, and thank you for showing that a pioneer, and leader in the internet security space can use the new methods of…
Read this: https://jan.wildeboer.net/2025/04/Web-is-Broken-Botnet-Part-... Basically everybody's a bot in a hidden botnet now. And we agreed to it. Phones, tablets, Windows appstores add the SDK in, and then drone. One…
Yeah, it's a disgrace. 'bUt YoU AgReeD tO iT So I HaVe The RIGht To Do ThIS' it's just cyber warfare. Plain and simple.
there should be a word for 'has helped humanity in this way.' like a benefit that something has to the world. But, there isn't. It's all to siphon off time and energy from people for whatever reason so that it can be…
I couldn't even skim it and get a tldr, my brain just 'nopes' Cool on making $1M though, I'm guessing through selling books
Would you mind sharing information on these crawlers accessing APIs only usable for clicking around on websites? And to clarify, It's a part of the UI or something and only a human should be pressing it, and there's no…
It's not fuck the bots, it's fuck the bot owners for using the websites as they want, and not at minimum, asking. Like 'hey cool if I use this tool to interact with your site for this and that reason?' No, they just do…
That wasn't the case a few months ago (maybe a year) where javascript payloads could be loaded hitting IPs on the LAN, so hitting millions of http(s) requests to IOT devices which would then get raw socket support.…
As ethical hackers and for the love of technology, yes we can make a convincing argument for security over convenience. Don't look too much in to it I say; there will always be people convincing talent to do and make…
Yeah this went so well before... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41333648 Stay away from me wearing any of that.
Prompts such as 'the importance of please and thank you' 'How did this civilization please their populus with such and such' I'm sure with enough engineering it can be fixed, but there's always use cases where something…
It'd run in to all sorts of issues. Although AI companies losing money on user kindness is not our problem; it's theirs. The more they want to make these 'AIs' personable the more they'll get of it. I'm tired of the AIs…
Whats the outlook for Linux with that
Whats the roadmap looking like for Linux? I don't have Mac or Windows.
it would be verifying that WireGuard (https://www.wireguard.com/repositories/) is within the enclave, yeah?
Intel's remote attestation verifies that, with the hash you can use Intel's remote API which is what the client is doing, Intel gets the hash the server sends, verifies it using their encrypted key set and then tells…
Check the client debug logs mine has the verification for the enclaves in it although I'm on an intel i3 but that makes sense for Intel's remote attestation that its verifying the enclave's unique hash and showing the…
Trying it out, so far so good. Worked on my mangled Linux install. I have and have been using Proton VPN which the free version. If you use it for bittorrent, even to download a Linux ISO which is what I did, will…
Fucking agreed. But if you check out street fighter on youtube with 'Street Fighter mike ross tool assisted' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWS3Kq5p77k You can inject cheats directly in to the Xbox's back then directly…
When VAC was originally introduced, CPUs only had 32bit architecture, not that 64bit hindered anything; but you could inject cheats in a near infinite amount of way, or have cheats read from memory directly, or have…
It would show on people's accounts though and in in Counter-Strike scrims and matches if somebody had a VAC ban on their record/profile you just kicked them if you could and found a new team to play. So while engine…
Simple. The execs steal all the innovative IP, start new ventures, drain HP dry with its encredible decision making; completely fuck the Linux devs, use their works and contributions to OSS in the new ventures and then…
'dumb fucks' https://www.businesstoday.in/technology/news/story/mark-zuck...
Exactly. It tells me the same things. It'll often give me the require() for javascript on packages I should use.
Same. Replacing elements in with DOM in webdev is surprisingly fun with websockets too. Having to know and learn 300 clunky frameworks, 97 different syntaxes it gets old. HTML. CSS. Javascript. Ask the AI to give me a…
Looking at all of these arguments and viewpoints really is something to witness. Congratulations Cloudflare, and thank you for showing that a pioneer, and leader in the internet security space can use the new methods of…
Read this: https://jan.wildeboer.net/2025/04/Web-is-Broken-Botnet-Part-... Basically everybody's a bot in a hidden botnet now. And we agreed to it. Phones, tablets, Windows appstores add the SDK in, and then drone. One…
Yeah, it's a disgrace. 'bUt YoU AgReeD tO iT So I HaVe The RIGht To Do ThIS' it's just cyber warfare. Plain and simple.
there should be a word for 'has helped humanity in this way.' like a benefit that something has to the world. But, there isn't. It's all to siphon off time and energy from people for whatever reason so that it can be…
I couldn't even skim it and get a tldr, my brain just 'nopes' Cool on making $1M though, I'm guessing through selling books
Would you mind sharing information on these crawlers accessing APIs only usable for clicking around on websites? And to clarify, It's a part of the UI or something and only a human should be pressing it, and there's no…
It's not fuck the bots, it's fuck the bot owners for using the websites as they want, and not at minimum, asking. Like 'hey cool if I use this tool to interact with your site for this and that reason?' No, they just do…
That wasn't the case a few months ago (maybe a year) where javascript payloads could be loaded hitting IPs on the LAN, so hitting millions of http(s) requests to IOT devices which would then get raw socket support.…
As ethical hackers and for the love of technology, yes we can make a convincing argument for security over convenience. Don't look too much in to it I say; there will always be people convincing talent to do and make…
Yeah this went so well before... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41333648 Stay away from me wearing any of that.
Prompts such as 'the importance of please and thank you' 'How did this civilization please their populus with such and such' I'm sure with enough engineering it can be fixed, but there's always use cases where something…
It'd run in to all sorts of issues. Although AI companies losing money on user kindness is not our problem; it's theirs. The more they want to make these 'AIs' personable the more they'll get of it. I'm tired of the AIs…