Land borders are closed: https://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_348748/
> As a skilled developer ? Shouldn't be that hard - plenty of options to pick from. Maybe it used to be that way in the past, but not these days. When I tried to go to Ireland a year ago, entering the country was…
Glibc, libasound and other key libraries have poor compatibility history, which can be seen from their sonames: libc.so.6 libasound.so.2 libfreetype.so.6 libX11.so.6 Each glibc/ALSA soname bump can spell death to entire…
Probably not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Internet_Law
"Filtering code"? This sounds like trying to plug hole in dam with one's finger. And the the hole is several meters wide.
> do prompt engineering Prompt engineering has always been a useful tool and still is. But a lot of problem, discussed here, can't be solved by any amount of fiddling. When Google does not even search long tail results,…
> The security problem is being able to talk to the same X server as trusted applications Use Ctrl+Alt+F<number> to switch into another VT and run a different X server. Run zoom in container there. I found this a lot…
Google will just stop showing statistics on cancelled subscriptions during shareholder meetings.
> A poor credit score does not limit your ability to board a plane, to be admitted to a university, or to found a political organization. Is it possible to do any of those things without money?
This sounds like it would cause LRU caches to lose their LRU properties...
So you are saying, that US government controls such staggering amount of money, that even it's debt (denominated in it's own currency) is several orders of magnitude bigger than total worth of the richest person in the…
Versions of Android starting with Android 11 no longer allow anyone to spy on contents of user storage: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/11/privacy/stor... Asking for access to root directory is not allowed.…
> a keyboard isn't something you should install without some careful consideration because they can be used as keyloggers To be frank, Android should not allow input methods access to internet/filesystem in the first…
You can't really get rid of connectivity check, because it is a part of public API. Applications use it to check whether a network has internet access. Android itself uses it to detect captive portals and prompt user to…
> On the other hand, having the wisdom of knowing what can be static in the first place? I don't think that it's something teached. All traffic is static by definition. You are not modifying bytes when they are in…
> An attacker would merely have to brute force the tip of their attacker repository, a matter which you can do within the hour So you think, that you can do so in a hour? How much are you willing to bet on that? For…
The "non-west" countries are forced to regularly buy bespoke amount of US goods as official tribute to their suzerain [1]. Other countries might not have much better packaging policies, but if you want a war on plastic…
This sounds like it might help against DNS rebinding attacks, — at the cost of breaking interchangeability between DNS names and IP addresses. Not sure, if such policy is a good idea, especially if the permission prompt…
Judging from reviews of hardware keyboard-video-mouse switches, they tend to work MUCH worse than Looking Glass. All modern GPU connectors are digital, so those KVM switches have to include a mini-gpu (usually a costly…
Godot's FAQ makes some very good points, especially about GC, poor interop and inefficiencies language runtimes. But it feels like that reasoning focuses too much on the top interpreted languages (Javascript, Python,…
> Java programmers are still confused by what happened when there's a data race IMO, the most important thing is that JVM runtime isn't being confused into executing attacker's code. Most programmers are unable to…
...and easy to exploit
You mean those musicians, who regularly have their music stolen by music labels? I am curious, how you imagine DMCA enforcement by such people. They send a DMCA notice to a Hollywood studio... then what? Will production…
Your comment grossly misrepresents intent and application of copyright law. Creating a collecting of facts does not constitute breach of law under any existing legislation I know.
> Historically ads were easily blocked Historically ads were served by the site owner at their own discretion. Prior to that ads were served by TV and radio channels. None of those approaches were easy to block.…
Land borders are closed: https://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_348748/
> As a skilled developer ? Shouldn't be that hard - plenty of options to pick from. Maybe it used to be that way in the past, but not these days. When I tried to go to Ireland a year ago, entering the country was…
Glibc, libasound and other key libraries have poor compatibility history, which can be seen from their sonames: libc.so.6 libasound.so.2 libfreetype.so.6 libX11.so.6 Each glibc/ALSA soname bump can spell death to entire…
Probably not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Internet_Law
"Filtering code"? This sounds like trying to plug hole in dam with one's finger. And the the hole is several meters wide.
> do prompt engineering Prompt engineering has always been a useful tool and still is. But a lot of problem, discussed here, can't be solved by any amount of fiddling. When Google does not even search long tail results,…
> The security problem is being able to talk to the same X server as trusted applications Use Ctrl+Alt+F<number> to switch into another VT and run a different X server. Run zoom in container there. I found this a lot…
Google will just stop showing statistics on cancelled subscriptions during shareholder meetings.
> A poor credit score does not limit your ability to board a plane, to be admitted to a university, or to found a political organization. Is it possible to do any of those things without money?
This sounds like it would cause LRU caches to lose their LRU properties...
So you are saying, that US government controls such staggering amount of money, that even it's debt (denominated in it's own currency) is several orders of magnitude bigger than total worth of the richest person in the…
Versions of Android starting with Android 11 no longer allow anyone to spy on contents of user storage: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/11/privacy/stor... Asking for access to root directory is not allowed.…
> a keyboard isn't something you should install without some careful consideration because they can be used as keyloggers To be frank, Android should not allow input methods access to internet/filesystem in the first…
You can't really get rid of connectivity check, because it is a part of public API. Applications use it to check whether a network has internet access. Android itself uses it to detect captive portals and prompt user to…
> On the other hand, having the wisdom of knowing what can be static in the first place? I don't think that it's something teached. All traffic is static by definition. You are not modifying bytes when they are in…
> An attacker would merely have to brute force the tip of their attacker repository, a matter which you can do within the hour So you think, that you can do so in a hour? How much are you willing to bet on that? For…
The "non-west" countries are forced to regularly buy bespoke amount of US goods as official tribute to their suzerain [1]. Other countries might not have much better packaging policies, but if you want a war on plastic…
This sounds like it might help against DNS rebinding attacks, — at the cost of breaking interchangeability between DNS names and IP addresses. Not sure, if such policy is a good idea, especially if the permission prompt…
Judging from reviews of hardware keyboard-video-mouse switches, they tend to work MUCH worse than Looking Glass. All modern GPU connectors are digital, so those KVM switches have to include a mini-gpu (usually a costly…
Godot's FAQ makes some very good points, especially about GC, poor interop and inefficiencies language runtimes. But it feels like that reasoning focuses too much on the top interpreted languages (Javascript, Python,…
> Java programmers are still confused by what happened when there's a data race IMO, the most important thing is that JVM runtime isn't being confused into executing attacker's code. Most programmers are unable to…
...and easy to exploit
You mean those musicians, who regularly have their music stolen by music labels? I am curious, how you imagine DMCA enforcement by such people. They send a DMCA notice to a Hollywood studio... then what? Will production…
Your comment grossly misrepresents intent and application of copyright law. Creating a collecting of facts does not constitute breach of law under any existing legislation I know.
> Historically ads were easily blocked Historically ads were served by the site owner at their own discretion. Prior to that ads were served by TV and radio channels. None of those approaches were easy to block.…