>What would happen if you manufactured lots of packets to trigger the expensive filters? then you would effectively DoS/DDoS the IPS. Now depending on how the system as a whole works it could be an efficient way to get…
>Western cultural references that might be very "heavy" in a different, much more casual way Just to prove your point - crucified Santa Claus [0] [0] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-21/how-the-iconography-o...
> those are exceptional cases the 99/100 year lease is quite common in many Europan countries. It's not "exceptional" here
>- block access ala GFW, ensuring that most people will have difficulty accessing it or using it depending on sofistication of that solution you could imagine some forms of tunnelling to be efficient against that…
>if our bad actors use VPN's to hide their traffic then it would become impossible for ISP's to see what they're doing or using you just transfered a problem from ISP level to VPN operator level. While you could argue…
> anyone can make their own communication platform and then the users of that platform would simply stand out in ISP logs making it actually easier to spot them. If this platform was a dedicated tool developed by/for a…
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I got monocytogen.com. Definitely a name for a drug.
You could be using a vpn or a proxy making it harder to be matched only based on IP address you connect to. Traffic pattern analysis would still work.
Do you use single-port knocking or a sequence of port-knocks?
>Some scientists are self-administering an untested product. Is it ethical? Depends, if the self-administering scientist is the only person at risk then I don't see any reason to believe it is not ethical. Assuming they…
>advertisements which are custom-tailored to my tabulated interests are far superior to the ads I would get through traditional context advertising. actually my post is not arguing with that, however facing the reality…
Maybe this will encourage switching to context-based ads. If I'm reading blog post about Rust, I might be interested in buying books or online training in Rust. Or, if I'm watching a video on how to take care of kitten,…
This would come with a cost of longer compression times - either multiple attempts with random shuffling or pre-compression file ordering optimization process. For resources that are compressed once and then distributed…
It has also much shorter half-life than most opioids making managing the overdose much easier (in hospital setting). For anesthetic it is a valid and safe choice. It is of course different in non-hospital setting and…
> ingress is free for almost all cloud providers. that would still pose a problem, not cost-wise, but you'd still need to download image after image. Will a single instance be capable of "downloading" all existing…
This could also be solved by one person running a service that would crawl all public docker images and pull those that are close to expiration automatically every 6 months. At this moment I'm just curious how much…
>Most enterprises want to focus on developer productivity While I absolutely agree, it all depends on a scale. If you're using for example 10 cloud instances, x2 performance improvement will not justify extra…
quick search, and I've found a quote of $1.8 per 1000 recaptchas with average response time of ~10s.
there is also is-odd-even which uses both as dependencies, so it appears they're not https://www.npmjs.com/package/is-odd-or-even
the joke is that is-odd has a dependency - the is-number package
Somewhat ironically, people doing that cleaning might spread coronavirus into those places if they happen to be asymptomatic carriers
>unreliable distribution mechanism given the sufficient scale of operation, it could be a pretty reliable mechanism probabilistically speaking.
With https over VPN, at least the vpn provider cannot inspect the contents of your traffic. With a browser running on a remote machine, whoever controlls that machine can. This is better than VPN only in a scenario when…
that's a valid point as well. This pretty much results in a privacy vs security choice, you either run it in infrastructure you fully control at the loss of privacy or some anonymous service, where you could have…
>What would happen if you manufactured lots of packets to trigger the expensive filters? then you would effectively DoS/DDoS the IPS. Now depending on how the system as a whole works it could be an efficient way to get…
>Western cultural references that might be very "heavy" in a different, much more casual way Just to prove your point - crucified Santa Claus [0] [0] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-21/how-the-iconography-o...
> those are exceptional cases the 99/100 year lease is quite common in many Europan countries. It's not "exceptional" here
>- block access ala GFW, ensuring that most people will have difficulty accessing it or using it depending on sofistication of that solution you could imagine some forms of tunnelling to be efficient against that…
>if our bad actors use VPN's to hide their traffic then it would become impossible for ISP's to see what they're doing or using you just transfered a problem from ISP level to VPN operator level. While you could argue…
> anyone can make their own communication platform and then the users of that platform would simply stand out in ISP logs making it actually easier to spot them. If this platform was a dedicated tool developed by/for a…
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I got monocytogen.com. Definitely a name for a drug.
You could be using a vpn or a proxy making it harder to be matched only based on IP address you connect to. Traffic pattern analysis would still work.
Do you use single-port knocking or a sequence of port-knocks?
>Some scientists are self-administering an untested product. Is it ethical? Depends, if the self-administering scientist is the only person at risk then I don't see any reason to believe it is not ethical. Assuming they…
>advertisements which are custom-tailored to my tabulated interests are far superior to the ads I would get through traditional context advertising. actually my post is not arguing with that, however facing the reality…
Maybe this will encourage switching to context-based ads. If I'm reading blog post about Rust, I might be interested in buying books or online training in Rust. Or, if I'm watching a video on how to take care of kitten,…
This would come with a cost of longer compression times - either multiple attempts with random shuffling or pre-compression file ordering optimization process. For resources that are compressed once and then distributed…
It has also much shorter half-life than most opioids making managing the overdose much easier (in hospital setting). For anesthetic it is a valid and safe choice. It is of course different in non-hospital setting and…
> ingress is free for almost all cloud providers. that would still pose a problem, not cost-wise, but you'd still need to download image after image. Will a single instance be capable of "downloading" all existing…
This could also be solved by one person running a service that would crawl all public docker images and pull those that are close to expiration automatically every 6 months. At this moment I'm just curious how much…
>Most enterprises want to focus on developer productivity While I absolutely agree, it all depends on a scale. If you're using for example 10 cloud instances, x2 performance improvement will not justify extra…
quick search, and I've found a quote of $1.8 per 1000 recaptchas with average response time of ~10s.
there is also is-odd-even which uses both as dependencies, so it appears they're not https://www.npmjs.com/package/is-odd-or-even
the joke is that is-odd has a dependency - the is-number package
Somewhat ironically, people doing that cleaning might spread coronavirus into those places if they happen to be asymptomatic carriers
>unreliable distribution mechanism given the sufficient scale of operation, it could be a pretty reliable mechanism probabilistically speaking.
With https over VPN, at least the vpn provider cannot inspect the contents of your traffic. With a browser running on a remote machine, whoever controlls that machine can. This is better than VPN only in a scenario when…
that's a valid point as well. This pretty much results in a privacy vs security choice, you either run it in infrastructure you fully control at the loss of privacy or some anonymous service, where you could have…