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GMX Phishing Page is being used since months without action from the company

gmxatconfm.weebly.com
2 points·by awaythrow999·2 anni fa·0 comments

Exploring the Viability of Unikernels for ARM-Powered Edge Computing

arxiv.org
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Is It Time for Unikernels on ARM Yet? (2023)

betterprogramming.pub
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Access and integrate Electrolux Group platform's data and functionality

developer.electrolux.one
1 points·by awaythrow999·2 anni fa·0 comments

Incorrect Quotation

gnu.org
1 points·by awaythrow999·2 anni fa·1 comments

Hungary – Who's Laughing Now?

cepa.org
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Charles Boycott

en.wikipedia.org
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The Sandwich and the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

smithsonianmag.com
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comments

awaythrow999
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Right. More accurate predictions for meta-data based killings which as championed by US in their war on terror
awaythrow999
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Absolutely can be both. And often they make it clear: like cappello army does. But then there are the more shady ones where it's less transparent
awaythrow999
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Why would thet be a conspiracy theory. The public facing guy who is behind Warfronts has 4 other channels that peddle content unrelated to natsec/warfare. If you follow "cappy army" and the drama he went through at "task and purpose" his former employer it becomes pretty clear that there are entire media companies behind what looks like "a single hobbyist content creator expat living in Prague" ...
awaythrow999
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Agree on the only solution being reducing dependencies.

Even more weird in the EU where things like Cyber Resilience Act mandate patching publicly known vulnerabilities. Cool, so let's just stay up2date? Supply-chain vuln goes Brrrrrr
awaythrow999
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Aren't many channels funded by the companies they pretend to get sponsorship from? If you look at the OSINT and Natsec adjacent topics there are many who have had the same sponsor for years: ground.news ... many pretend that they are indie content creators when they are just the marketing / growth hacking arm of the sponsor.

Examples: Caspian report, Warfronts, Geopolitics decoded, ...

Many of them (the content creator) are even located in the same city.
awaythrow999
·anno scorso·discuss
Uninstalled my AirBNB because of 2 resolution issues with hosts that were not in my favor despite me providing all documentation and (damning) evidence.

The reason I should have uninstalled it much longer is because it's toxic for rent prices. I now pay more for hotels and sleep well.

I got rid of Uber for the same reason.
awaythrow999
·anno scorso·discuss
We do have tools in every step of the sdlc so we can find issues as early as possible. Anything that is exploitable and left unmatched is a compliance violation so we take it very seriously. That said, exploitability is very (expensive) hard to proof, so in practice we try to mitigate via upgrading instead of long pointless discussions about risk. The second thing this forces us, is to look at complexity and tech-debt in a new light.
awaythrow999
·anno scorso·discuss
This link is now on Google News lol.
awaythrow999
·anno scorso·discuss
The AABill hits hard against Australia being a useful jurisdiction alternative to the US. Heck this law has made it impossible to hire any Australian National into security critical positions outside AUS. And the same law made services by fastmail and Atlassian suspect.
awaythrow999
·anno scorso·discuss
Is he a realtor politician? Sorry I'm not familiar with him. Genuinely interested if these points are valid though because it would be insane scary.
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Because extending trust usually works retrospectively?

Or

which battle tested applications exist today using crypto+, that illustrate it's a better choice than what sofar held up under libsodium (which is a lot)?
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Defining minimum support period is already required by law in UK and will also be mandatory in EU as of next year.
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Checks out for Europe provided you're not an immigrant. Being blond also helps. I never get flagged for traffic inspections or in any way harrased by cops. But I constantly see people who aren't my skin color, or simply poor, get treated rough. True for France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain and based on personal experience. ACAB.
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Python 70x worse than C
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Immediately gets slapped over the head by the requirement: "preventing downgrade to a vulnerable version" (which would be just a matter of enough time passing)
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
On 32bit it remains -fomit-frame-pointer for me. On native compiles -march=native
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Interesting but

>> My guess is that nobody is going to notice this unless they are specifically looking for this technique.

But having two identical PIDs is a pretty weak cloak. Even more so when reducing terminal clutter e.g. run "ps | grep procname" ... anyone not completely asleep is bound to notice it.
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
YN hug of death?

I wonder if there is a chance for HN to contribute some aid for sites like this, archive.org, and others whenever their links are on the frontpage.
awaythrow999
·2 anni fa·discuss
Had to cripple the title when submitting. Apologies