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rasengan

4,976 karmajoined 16 anni fa
The only VPN that can’t spy on you is VP.NET since you can verify what is running on the servers using Intel SGX attention.

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NSA's SIGINT Enabling Project includes sabotaging cryptographic standards

nsa.2026.action.cr.yp.to
16 points·by rasengan·14 giorni fa·3 comments

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A Private (PQ Safe) E-Mail Provider You Can Verify End to End

bmail.ag
2 points·by rasengan·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Show HN: Clone, a small Rust VMM, forks VMs in under 20ms via CoW

github.com
11 points·by rasengan·3 mesi fa·3 comments

I built a free SSH relay for homelab machines behind CGNAT

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Show HN: Chrome Developer Tools on Android

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Latch: Terminal multiplexer, like tmux, with SSH, mosh, and web access built in

github.com
2 points·by rasengan·3 mesi fa·1 comments

Show HN: Pure Go mosh client, server, and WASM build for the browser

github.com
1 points·by rasengan·3 mesi fa·1 comments

Google Chrome Developer Tools: AI Powered Suggestions

developer.chrome.com
1 points·by rasengan·8 mesi fa·1 comments

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Verifiably Private AI

ai.vp.net
2 points·by rasengan·8 mesi fa·1 comments

Dr. Daniel J. Bernstein (djb) suspended from IETF

twitter.com
6 points·by rasengan·9 mesi fa·2 comments

Apple Is Monitoring You

vp.net
2 points·by rasengan·9 mesi fa·1 comments

Borders Don't Protect You

vp.net
3 points·by rasengan·9 mesi fa·0 comments

Proton's New Governance Links It to State-Supported Foundation?

vp.net
2 points·by rasengan·9 mesi fa·1 comments

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Fly.io Turned a Security Breach into "BrAnD" Damage Control

vp.net
1 points·by rasengan·9 mesi fa·1 comments

comments

rasengan
·5 giorni fa·discuss
> In the NSA's defense, combining cryptosystems also creates attack surfaces, timing problems, additional complexity, etc

Actually, Dr. Nadim Kobeissi formally proved that hybrid is secure, even if ML-KEM fails. [1]

[1] https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/1147
rasengan
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I certainly find it fascinating that the majority of those in favor come from signal intelligence agencies, while the majority of those against are PhD cryptographers.

I was happy to see the lead of Europe’s PQC team also voted with the cryptographers.
rasengan
·5 giorni fa·discuss
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rasengan
·13 giorni fa·discuss
It’s been like this for a while. Take a technology, call it a weapon and control it. Same playbook.
rasengan
·15 giorni fa·discuss
To be fair, whenever I join a pre-existing code-base [1], it's the same. I have no idea and have to map it out ;)

[1] Not AI codebases (and of course, AI code bases I guess)
rasengan
·21 giorni fa·discuss
The UK can’t block Dissent [1] since it looks like normal HTTPS traffic.

[1] https://godissent.com
rasengan
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I agree hw attestation is net negative when forced upon end users. OTOH, when service providers use it, it results in transparency to end users [1] so it's really about how it is used.

[1] https://bmail.ag/verify
rasengan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> TPM-backed full-disk encryption

This is going to be very useful for servers hosted in third party DCs.
rasengan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Great question! We rebuild if there's a security update or otherwise every few weeks. We're working on a better method, but right now a few templates can be kept warm so users aren't forced to reboot.
rasengan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Sounds like a good way to waste the only scarce resource: time.
rasengan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting!

We're working on a similar solution at UnixShells.com [1]. We built a VMM that forks, and boots, in < 20ms and is live, serving customers! We have a lot of great tools available, via MIT, on our github repo [2] as well!

[1] https://unixshells.com

[2] https://github.com/unixshells
rasengan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Use latch to ssh, mosh or web into your machine. latch multiplexes terminal windows (like screen or tmux).

We built this for use on UnixShells [1].

All remote connections are verified against the authorized_keys and are, of course, end to end encrypted.

This is MIT licensed. There is also a relay that lets you connect to your latch sessions that are behind NAT - this has a small cost to it for infrastructure. However, you can use tailscale/ngrok or your own external IP for free.

https://github.com/unixshells/latch

[1] https://unixshells.com
rasengan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I don't know if I agree or not with his views, but the fact that he's moving from complaining about something, to doing something about his beliefs, has convinced me to move from a negative to a significantly positive view of him, as a person; to reiterate, regardless of whether I agree with said views.

The will to fight for what one believes in - I think we can all agree that is an admirable human trait that would result, for those who do follow his views, in him being labeled as a hero and defender of people's rights.

Bravo, Garry.
rasengan
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I thought I was reading the Onion. :(
rasengan
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This reminds me of https://wiki.devilfruit.com

Cool project!
rasengan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Some IRC networks still use naming as such like "server.state.country.dal.net."
rasengan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is a terrible day for the archival of the internet. Under the guise of copyright, significant information has been de-platformed.
rasengan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
There’s the VPN technologies and then there are VPN services [1]. Technology alone does not give you the service.

[1] https://vp.net/l/en-US/blog/The-History-of-VPNs-and-Logging
rasengan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
In the end, it's the same for Windows too since you need to pay for a cert.
rasengan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
We are introducing Verifiably Private AI [1] which actually solves all of the issues you mention. Everything across the entire chain is verifiably private (or in other words, transparent to the user in such a way they can verify what is running across the entire architecture).

[1] https://ai.vp.net/