I'm unsure if you're referring to open-source software or hardware, but for software pfSense [1] and OpenWrt [2] are both popular open-source routers. [1] https://www.pfsense.org/ [2] https://openwrt.org/
If, as you're saying, a complex system of corruption has affected where public money is spent, isn't that actually a great reason to question the legitimacy of police budgets and consider pushing for that money to be…
> In the past, the "Internet speed record" was measured in units such as "terabit meters-per-second": I like this unit better, because then a jetliner full of hard drives could be a valid competitor.
Sorry, I left that part out. My browser sends DNT=1, and I get 1/1.67, which should mean that 1/1.67 browsers send DNT=1. This means that the total share of browsers that send the DNT header at all is at least 1/1.67,…
An increase in efficiency does not necessarily mean a reduction in total consumption. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
https://panopticlick.eff.org/ reports that 1 in 1.67 browsers send the DNT header, so the best option fingerprinting-wise might be to leave it on, at least information-wise. Of course, that ratio will likely change when…
> As regards health, I have nothing useful to say as I have little experience of illness. I interpreted this sentence as a disclaimer that what follows is explicitly not advice.
Maybe the making of the thing deprived no one, but once it's made it could always be given to someone else, so owning it means that someone else who could own it doesn't.
What do you mean by a MITM phishing attack? U2F credentials are tied to a particular domain, and so do not rely on the user making sure they are on the correct website. As such, they are not susceptible to typical…
I'm unsure if you're referring to open-source software or hardware, but for software pfSense [1] and OpenWrt [2] are both popular open-source routers. [1] https://www.pfsense.org/ [2] https://openwrt.org/
If, as you're saying, a complex system of corruption has affected where public money is spent, isn't that actually a great reason to question the legitimacy of police budgets and consider pushing for that money to be…
> In the past, the "Internet speed record" was measured in units such as "terabit meters-per-second": I like this unit better, because then a jetliner full of hard drives could be a valid competitor.
Sorry, I left that part out. My browser sends DNT=1, and I get 1/1.67, which should mean that 1/1.67 browsers send DNT=1. This means that the total share of browsers that send the DNT header at all is at least 1/1.67,…
An increase in efficiency does not necessarily mean a reduction in total consumption. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
https://panopticlick.eff.org/ reports that 1 in 1.67 browsers send the DNT header, so the best option fingerprinting-wise might be to leave it on, at least information-wise. Of course, that ratio will likely change when…
> As regards health, I have nothing useful to say as I have little experience of illness. I interpreted this sentence as a disclaimer that what follows is explicitly not advice.
Maybe the making of the thing deprived no one, but once it's made it could always be given to someone else, so owning it means that someone else who could own it doesn't.
What do you mean by a MITM phishing attack? U2F credentials are tied to a particular domain, and so do not rely on the user making sure they are on the correct website. As such, they are not susceptible to typical…