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Homomorphic encryption is ready to deliver stronger data security

venturebeat.com
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WhatsApp launched its first major privacy-focused advertising campaign in the UK

bbc.com
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Matrix has become the messaging app of choice for top-secret communications

wired.co.uk
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Wallet.fail – Poof goes your crypto

wallet.fail
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Buy wallet.dat with balance and lost password

allprivatekeys.com
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All Bitcoin private keys and Altcoin private keys

allprivatekeys.com
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ElectroRAT: Attacker Creates Fake Companies to Drain Your Crypto Wallets

hakin9.org
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How to Configure DNS over HTTPS (DoH) Using DNSCrypt-Proxy in OPNsense

homenetworkguy.com
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The Largest Cryptocurrency Hacks So Far

investopedia.com
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Can Your Crypto Wallet Be Hacked?

blog.lumiwallet.com
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Problematic Words

etymonline.com
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Do Developers Still Want Swag?

codesubmit.io
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Linux x86/x86_64 Will Now Always Reserve the First 1MB of RAM

phoronix.com
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Obnam2 – A New Backup System

blog.liw.fi
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Vivaldi – Spyware Watchdog

spyware.neocities.org
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KDE Plasma 5.22 Released with Much Better Wayland Support

phoronix.com
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Exploring the Vasulka PDF Archive

bits.ashleyblewer.com
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Partnering with Anki

controlaltbackspace.org
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Real-world CSS vs. CSS-in-JS performance comparison

pustelto.com
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Data privacy-focused NFT startup raises $2.3M in seed funding

theblockcrypto.com
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Also https://fakenous.net/ looks like someone's installing a new Wordpress. I've seen this situation before and was able to literally install Wordpress on someone's server.
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Onionland people had plenty of warning though. My old v2 Onion bookmarks are all discarded. The new V3 addresses are a good indicator of which .onion operators are serious and want to stay online no matter what.
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I don't have issues with AI being used by benevolent people for benevolent purposes. It's when this stuff falls into the wrong hands that would bother me.

This is the only reason AI hasn't exploded yet (we know we're playing with fire with AI). It's called our 'final invention' for a reason.
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> I'd also really like to see Apple come clean about the iCloud backup encryption debacle

Are you referring to this article?:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-fbi-icloud-exclusiv...

It's why I only use my Apple ID for grabbing apps from the app store. I have disabled all the `cloud storage` features of iCloud. iCloud is a privacy nightmare.
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There's also another obscure and less well known messaging app called CWTCH https://cwtch.im/ It's still in development though...
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> this is a very long and weird sentence

Looks programmatically generated. The whole account is the same style of incoherent nonsense. Probably powered by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-3

There's a few other accounts I've seen here on HN that just spout random incoherent nonsense text, presumably to accumulate karma so they can power their sockpuppet ring and upvote any story they wish to the frontpage of HN.
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> It could be Equifax levels of problematic if there would be a intrusion

I'm sure they're not as lax as Equifax. I would hope that Stripe compartment all these documents so that a compromise of one database is not a compromise of the whole database. That's basic data storage hygiene in the information age. `Don't put all your eggs in one basket` as the saying goes.
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I don't take downvotes personally. I've learned to accept them as meaningless gestures that make people feel powerful and in control, when infact no-one is really in control here. We're all acting :)
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I never hallucinated after trying shrooms, even at high doses. I found this odd, since I have read about countless people saying they saw stuff that wasn't there or saw colorful fractal geometry.

So my conclusion is that shrooms simply increased my perception and allowed in more information, and that all this fractal geometry is already there, just waiting to be discovered.

It's just like tuning into a higher frequency. It's not fake or generated by the brain, simply observed for what it is.
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You also have to have a rebellious and slightly sly streak in you. This helps if you're going to do social engineering. You may have to learn to be more charismatic or learn superficial charm[0] and be able to play people's emotions.

Another thing: some people just fall into blackhat/whitehat/greyhat hacking naturally after learning that Everything is Broken[1].

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superficial_charm

[1] https://medium.com/message/everything-is-broken-81e5f33a24e1

> Once upon a time, a friend of mine accidentally took over thousands of computers. He had found a vulnerability in a piece of software and started playing with it. In the process, he figured out how to get total administration access over a network. He put it in a script, and ran it to see what would happen, then went to bed for about four hours. Next morning on the way to work he checked on it, and discovered he was now lord and master of about 50,000 computers. After nearly vomiting in fear he killed the whole thing and deleted all the files associated with it. In the end he said he threw the hard drive into a bonfire. I can’t tell you who he is because he doesn’t want to go to Federal prison, which is what could have happened if he’d told anyone that could do anything about the bug he’d found. Did that bug get fixed? Probably eventually, but not by my friend. This story isn’t extraordinary at all. Spend much time in the hacker and security scene, you’ll hear stories like this and worse.
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Thanks, wow you could keep it on a 16gb USB flash drive!
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> Comparing the Library of Alexandria with random web sites is unwarranted. Libraries are curated

I wasn't trying to compare, just making an analogy / metaphor. As in: how many libraries of Alexandria do we lose each day on the web? Because it it's too high a number, then the web is fundamentally broken.

> And websites who can't afford hosting, and there's hosting for $5 these days, BTW, self-curate themselves out of existence

But it shouldn't have to be like that. I've seen some real gems out there that disappeared and weren't backed up on Wayback. Literally all the owner needed was $5 as you say and the site could continue.
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How much data was the Library of Alexandria? A gigabyte? I ask because I see sites disappearing off the net all the time. I've even seen sites being shut down because of the pandemic. Some people got COVID and were financially drained and couldn't afford the $15.00 it takes to renew a domain along with a bare minimum hosting bundle. It's very sad to witness. Archive.org's Wayback Machine is doing a great job, but even that is problematic since we don't know how long even that will be around, and we might need an archival site that backs up Wayback!
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https://alex.flounder.online/gemlog/2021-01-08-useless.gmi
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Some Tor hidden services, or `Onionland` as it's called are very similar to the early web. For some reason a lot of the pages look like Angelfire[0]. I can't figure out why though. Perhaps the technical challenge of setting up an .onion was so hard that the webmasters were glad just to have something hosted and the bulk of their energy was spent on the hidden service and they didn't spend 5 hours creating a Javascript single page app in their free time.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelfire
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> The investigation found that most would rather be doing something – possibly even hurting themselves – than doing nothing or sitting alone with their thoughts

This brings up an old saying I learned years ago:

    If you're going to do nothing, don't do it here
Meditation is being active doing nothing. It's paradoxical, just like Zen koans are paradoxical. I don't meditate in the cross legged position however, and drift in and out of meditation doing everyday humdrum things like waiting for a bus to arrive, or my favorite: pretending to sleep, so I can actually fall asleep. Each preamble before sleep is itself meditation, and we can find ourselves meditating doing humdrum things like washing the dishes. You don't need to go to a monastery or wellness center to meditate. We are natural meditators!
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It's worth researching the demoscene[0] and how demos that looked very complex were made with as few lines of code as possible. Every byte was accounted for and nothing went to waste.

This is a common thing in games and Super Mario even re-used the cloud sprite for the bushes[1]

Now we have to deal with gargantuan Electron apps that hog your PC's resources for housing what essentially is a lightweight webapp.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene

[1] https://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/01/the-clouds-...
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> Sending all DNS requests to Cloudflare

I like to combine DoH with a VPN. The VPN doesn't see my DNS queries, and Cloudflare just sees a vague IP based in some vague colocation center. There is still plaintext SNI[0] to worry about though, which is being mitigated with something called ECH[1]. `Oblivious DoH`[2] is worth reading about too.

[0] https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/ssl/what-is-sni/

[1] https://blog.cloudflare.com/encrypted-client-hello/

[2] https://blog.cloudflare.com/oblivious-dns/
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I've taken a liking to mulling over large pieces of content instead of paying attention to quick little soundbites that you find on social media. It makes me think clearly.

Just taking the time to indulge in reading a lofty tome is a real social media killer.

Although: I am prone to distilling the gist of core concepts that took many pages to explain. I probably got that trait from social media. Everything has to be reduced down to a soundbite or clever haiku-like quote.
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Not really a computer program, but a list of all the best sites to visit that all spawn from a single folder in Firefox. It's opinionated, and one of the links is of course Hackernews, but also other sites like lobste.rs and old.reddit.com/r/programming etc Firefox lets you spawn a bunch of tabs and it saves me from having to manually click each link's URL. I use it very heavily. I am very thankful for the `Open all in tabs` feature.