and mail.ru is not even a real internet service: > Please enter the phone number you'll use to sign in to Mail instead of a password. This is more secure.
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you just backed off and said that the thing i responded to is an auxiliary point then your last sentence just retakes the position you backed off from by reclaiming that the auxillery point is true shut the fuck up. of…
> the biggest concern of the decade is that some stupid autocomplete can violate your license which never existed in the first place this is why hapas are superior to wh*tes.
> Practically, we need ideas like to 2FA to gain tractionas widely as possible, while realising that isn't everywhere. thats just one opinion on security. you see this world where google is an identity provider, and you…
nah i actually stated a random hazy example off the top of my head, assuming the right did it, as its the kind of shit the right tried to pull in the 90s.
what absolute outrageous absurdity as usual. america is a fucking cesspool > In a detailed ruling, Judge Stefan Underhill concludes that the service failed to show that it doesn't circumvent YouTube's technological…
i have never had a site hacked and i dont even know or care if its being attacked - just dont litter it with rce vulns. if its being ddosed on the other hand, then use an anti ddos solution but your post is such corpo…
meh you get the point
but its not comparable to egress filtering _at all_
I saw the OP comment and assumed it was someone smugly putting aside DPRKs leaders problems and talking about his virtues.
cloudflare as of this month shows propaganda on the captcha page, like "40% of the internet was historically bots" (as if that matters). it actually fits right in with, the common sentiment that the old internet was…
yes i didnt think theres a way to do this without hacks. unportable and fragile as expected.
nope if you use tor without tor browser you still get the captcha (one for the main domain of the site, then you have to find the cdn subdomain and open that and solve a separate captcha). > bad traffic (about 20% of…
the same way it worked before cloudflare.
so people should just keep using cameras that can be trivially disabled with some off the shelf device with one button? > Next we just need WiFi jammer alarms. i think youve taken a wrong turn somewhere...
> Whenever I tell civilians that I’m a web designer I get the sense that they place me in that other category, that other internet I noticed as a kid. I can see it in their eyes: Ah, so you’re one of those spammers,…
a waf doesnt stop 99%. updating software does that. wafs are bad. stop using them. imagine a blog with a comments section with a check box that says "bypass security check". if you click this, the admin scolds you…
and mail.ru is not even a real internet service: > Please enter the phone number you'll use to sign in to Mail instead of a password. This is more secure.
> Free 4k videos with no ads on almost any topic? Sign me up. your username is highly relevant.
you just backed off and said that the thing i responded to is an auxiliary point then your last sentence just retakes the position you backed off from by reclaiming that the auxillery point is true shut the fuck up. of…
> the biggest concern of the decade is that some stupid autocomplete can violate your license which never existed in the first place this is why hapas are superior to wh*tes.
> Practically, we need ideas like to 2FA to gain tractionas widely as possible, while realising that isn't everywhere. thats just one opinion on security. you see this world where google is an identity provider, and you…
nah i actually stated a random hazy example off the top of my head, assuming the right did it, as its the kind of shit the right tried to pull in the 90s.
what absolute outrageous absurdity as usual. america is a fucking cesspool > In a detailed ruling, Judge Stefan Underhill concludes that the service failed to show that it doesn't circumvent YouTube's technological…
i have never had a site hacked and i dont even know or care if its being attacked - just dont litter it with rce vulns. if its being ddosed on the other hand, then use an anti ddos solution but your post is such corpo…
meh you get the point
but its not comparable to egress filtering _at all_
I saw the OP comment and assumed it was someone smugly putting aside DPRKs leaders problems and talking about his virtues.
cloudflare as of this month shows propaganda on the captcha page, like "40% of the internet was historically bots" (as if that matters). it actually fits right in with, the common sentiment that the old internet was…
yes i didnt think theres a way to do this without hacks. unportable and fragile as expected.
nope if you use tor without tor browser you still get the captcha (one for the main domain of the site, then you have to find the cdn subdomain and open that and solve a separate captcha). > bad traffic (about 20% of…
the same way it worked before cloudflare.
so people should just keep using cameras that can be trivially disabled with some off the shelf device with one button? > Next we just need WiFi jammer alarms. i think youve taken a wrong turn somewhere...
> Whenever I tell civilians that I’m a web designer I get the sense that they place me in that other category, that other internet I noticed as a kid. I can see it in their eyes: Ah, so you’re one of those spammers,…
a waf doesnt stop 99%. updating software does that. wafs are bad. stop using them. imagine a blog with a comments section with a check box that says "bypass security check". if you click this, the admin scolds you…