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·hace 3 meses·discuss
We're supposed to believe that one of the most anti-war and pro-privacy communities is all of a sudden pro-war and anti-privacy? You could see the shilling and a.i. bots working when any time you advocated against war or against something that gave you less privacy, the bots would go through your 10yr reddit account history and pull up an unrelated smear to attack you with to discourage you from having that opinion. I had a feeling something was being done with bots and then that German university study talking about how they used a.I. bots to consensus crack people into having favorable government opinions came out. Low quality posts on the front page with 5k upvotes and less than 80 comments. Just look at /r/politics and the ratio of upvotes to comments compared to pre mass censorship after 2016. Reddit is dead. It's just a bot graveyard and people who haven't realized that they're talking to a.i. bots.
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·hace 3 meses·discuss
Will there ever be anything like Comodo Firewall's HIPS firewall on Linux [0]? I remember when firewalls like ZoneAlarm could detect keyboard hooks from keyloggers and such. Comodo Firewall has had this for over a decade, but unfortunately they are not free anymore. For how open Linux is, it surprises me you can't handle things apps are doing on an alert by alert basis, and not just network permissions. Firewalls used to detect DLL injections, apps creating script files to run, adding stuff to start up. Now it seems firewalls only means network detection.

[0] https://help.comodo.com/uploads/Comodo%20Internet%20Security...