And more! https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758032 https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-screensaver/issues/354
Hosting large datasets can be expensive but the hosting for the danbooru datasets was not. It's "only" a few terabytes in size. A previous release was 3.4TB, so the latest is probably some hundreds of GB, to a TB~, in…
Cloudflare does allow R2 (& some other "Developer Platform" services) for non-HTML content. They made some TOS changes in the past to be more explicit about it.
And DMCA takedowns to the webserver's hosting provider
Windows had an ICMP CVE last year and also just released a patch for an IPv6 CVE. OpenSSH on Linux had a CVE recently too. Security in depth is reasonable and not baseless.
I've got to agree with you on this
You can issue syscalls directly on Windows too but updates often change the syscall numbers so you never see them used legitimate software.
Probably about the protocol being more complex with less implementations or the forced encryption which means acquiring certificates for TLS. Spoofed IPs for DDoS is a bit more troublesome for UDP protocols, though…
There is actually a blue/green language quirk in Japanese and they even have blue traffic lights because of this
They did deny involvement so it'll be interesting to see what happens (you probably know this though) https://torrentfreak.com/key-defendant-in-annas-archive-laws... >It’s weird, because it feels like important work,…
A lot of english-advertising hosts from the regions in my comment are going to advertise DMCA-ignore, freedom of speech, and/or privacy. And you basically can't go wrong with any of them. Seedbox-as-a-service providers…
I think Turkey would be fine but I don't know or have anything to base it off of
Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Romania, Vietnam, Africa. Often anywhere near those too
For reference another site that does this with images is https://trace.moe/
Also a (not south park) movie! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_and_Derby
I've never heard of a kernel-based anti-cheat from Valve. Can you provide a source for that
I'm not looking to buy property but I wanted to let you know that it seems hard to look you up. You don't have an email or name on your profile and the username isn't very unique online.
Where are they implying this and why would the strings not have the same length? Is there normalization implied somewhere?
1000, not 10000
A lawsuit is underway with a named defendant for Anna's Archive https://torrentfreak.com/lawsuit-accuses-annas-archive-of-ha...
(and only unencrypted rooms from the webapp)
Being DDoS'd because you joined IRC and didn't read a manual on how to use it so you didn't know all the cool kids have bouncers or that the server may or may not have "cloaks" that you had to opt-in to. Discord is/was…
Here's some of my pet-peeves and experiences from the webapp, the webapp wrapping desktop app, and the iPhone app. Maybe they'll qualify for awful usability, maybe they won't. There's been an issue open for Push-to-talk…
Yea that sure was fast. It's probably not sustainable/profitable to provide email for free
I wouldn’t try it in Japan https://github.com/hamukazu/lets-get-arrested
And more! https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758032 https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-screensaver/issues/354
Hosting large datasets can be expensive but the hosting for the danbooru datasets was not. It's "only" a few terabytes in size. A previous release was 3.4TB, so the latest is probably some hundreds of GB, to a TB~, in…
Cloudflare does allow R2 (& some other "Developer Platform" services) for non-HTML content. They made some TOS changes in the past to be more explicit about it.
And DMCA takedowns to the webserver's hosting provider
Windows had an ICMP CVE last year and also just released a patch for an IPv6 CVE. OpenSSH on Linux had a CVE recently too. Security in depth is reasonable and not baseless.
I've got to agree with you on this
You can issue syscalls directly on Windows too but updates often change the syscall numbers so you never see them used legitimate software.
Probably about the protocol being more complex with less implementations or the forced encryption which means acquiring certificates for TLS. Spoofed IPs for DDoS is a bit more troublesome for UDP protocols, though…
There is actually a blue/green language quirk in Japanese and they even have blue traffic lights because of this
They did deny involvement so it'll be interesting to see what happens (you probably know this though) https://torrentfreak.com/key-defendant-in-annas-archive-laws... >It’s weird, because it feels like important work,…
A lot of english-advertising hosts from the regions in my comment are going to advertise DMCA-ignore, freedom of speech, and/or privacy. And you basically can't go wrong with any of them. Seedbox-as-a-service providers…
I think Turkey would be fine but I don't know or have anything to base it off of
Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Romania, Vietnam, Africa. Often anywhere near those too
For reference another site that does this with images is https://trace.moe/
Also a (not south park) movie! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_and_Derby
I've never heard of a kernel-based anti-cheat from Valve. Can you provide a source for that
I'm not looking to buy property but I wanted to let you know that it seems hard to look you up. You don't have an email or name on your profile and the username isn't very unique online.
Where are they implying this and why would the strings not have the same length? Is there normalization implied somewhere?
1000, not 10000
A lawsuit is underway with a named defendant for Anna's Archive https://torrentfreak.com/lawsuit-accuses-annas-archive-of-ha...
(and only unencrypted rooms from the webapp)
Being DDoS'd because you joined IRC and didn't read a manual on how to use it so you didn't know all the cool kids have bouncers or that the server may or may not have "cloaks" that you had to opt-in to. Discord is/was…
Here's some of my pet-peeves and experiences from the webapp, the webapp wrapping desktop app, and the iPhone app. Maybe they'll qualify for awful usability, maybe they won't. There's been an issue open for Push-to-talk…
Yea that sure was fast. It's probably not sustainable/profitable to provide email for free
I wouldn’t try it in Japan https://github.com/hamukazu/lets-get-arrested