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I want more .txt websites. Human-readable text-only websites. The only allowed interaction, is scrolling.

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RT @todayininfosec@twitter.com

2004: TrueCrypt 3.0 was released, adding hidden volume support for containers and the Serpent and Twofish algorithms. In 2014 its developers abruptly announced development was ceasing and recommended users switch to alternative encryption technology

🐦🔗: twitter.com/todayininfosec/sta

@Feuerfuchs To be fair the browsers Google arguably has banned have a very small userbase. Qutebrowser, for example, uses a relatively uncommon web engine (QtWebEngine, or an old QtWebKit version with security vulnerabilities).

It's not cool that Google restricts access to their websites to only certain browsers, but it isn't like they're banning Firefox or making it slower (like what they do with YouTube). It's probably the fact that making cross-platform webapps across engines is really hard.

@ataraxia937 It greatly depends on the country you're looking for job in.

I know Indeed is fairly popular in Ireland, USA, and Germany. InfoJobs for Spain. Randstad for Norway.

LinkedIn is really popular in all countries, really.

This looks neat! A visual, browser-based frontend to GDB

github.com/cs01/gdbgui

Should serve as a gentle introduction to debuggers for beginners. Will check it out later tomorrow.

protonmail: Hiiiiii please trust us with your private key pleeeeeeaaaase

@ataraxia937 there are more benchmarks online. forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelh

And there are also additional benefits.

You may not trust Intel, but being dismissive of Clear Linux advancements is irresponsible in my opinion.

Quit my first, very exploitative PhD position. Felt great afterwards and the free time gave me the chance to dive into generative art. I found my passion and now have a new PhD position in that field.

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@infosechandbook@chaos.social Intel CPU buyers can't get a break...

Hey interesting tool. I haven't came across it before, I mean I typically figure this stuff out manually...

github.com/projectdiscovery/su

ok, all you new people who arrived in the Fediverse this week... and there do appear to be a LOT of N00bs(in the best sense).... Let's do a Follow Friday!

#FF

@djsundog is possibly the best all around netizen on the Fedi.

@maxeddy Tech journalist, and nice and approachable too... I even assume he likes hugs.

@ella_kane our community organizer in this corner of the fediverse, and mastermind on #WeareNameless, a monthly movie viewing session... a LOT of fun!

@lilithsaintcrow and @mwlucas Both authors who have inspired discussions often, that lift the lid on the publishing industry.

@Mainebot He's like... to the north of me... but kinda smart.... and smart-alecky....actually a very solid source of quality thoughts on a wide range of topics.

@viciousviscosity qUEEN OF gIFS

@tek, admin of Freeradical.zone, also a name to watch for infosec.

@jerry Admin of infosec.exchange

@JohnsNotHere Host of the Purple Squad Security podcast

@drwho @remotenemesis @GeoffWozniak @ryen @m4iler

on and on...

Sooo many other great netizens... The instant I post this I will regret many I didn't list.

Love language and compiler design? So do I!

I'm designing my own programming language as my Computer Science and Engineering Bachelor thesis! Super, super excited.

I present you with... The XYZ language github.com/L1Cafe/XYZ

Ideas, suggestions, and constructive criticism are welcome.

My blog is now CDN free, and thanks to the use of aggressive local and server caching, it should feel just as fast as it was before!

l1cafe.blog

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