Not sure if this was mentioned already but Kali Linux includes a patch for cryptsetup that essentially does this - provide a certain passphrase and it nukes the keyslots, effectively making the data irrecoverable.
I like the idea of these features, but the "run this random shellscript from the internet" part really bugs me.
Could / will you integrate it another way when it comes out of the nightly releases?
I think the title could be better worded to reflect the content of the article -
It's about an "exist" strategy, not an "exit" strategy for startups and companies.
About being a "longtrepreneur" - being an entrepreneur but with the goal of staying.
Worth noting, similar things being done here: https://atlas.ripe.net
with real-world examples (measurements from peoples home internet accounts, workplaces, etc - not 'sponsored' vms, not from some random data centre) and measuring just about anything (DNS and websites)
You can join, host a probe (get it sent to you, plug it in) and then run your own measurement tests based on the 'credits' you earn from having the probe running.
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