Opera, Brave, Vivaldi to ignore Chrome's anti-ad-blocker changes
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20137669
#hackernews #tech
Behind every success story there are countless failures.
Keep this in mind the next time someone glorifies a company, a person, or a product.
Successful people have a higher tolerance for failure than non-successful people, and they don't let failures stop them.
Keep trying and failing. Fail a hundred, a thousand, a million times. Your hard work will inevitably lead to success.
Exciting stuff coming up.
Currently making a webserver with free services for everyone.
For now, you can access:
- https://paste.prvcy.one : Similar to Pastebin, but fully encrypted.
- https://invidious.prvcy.one : A YouTube front-end, see all the videos without all the tracking.
- https://search.prvcy.one : Metasearch engine. Search online without your every move getting tracked.
We'll continue adding more services, and a nicer homepage that lists all of them for easy access.
Thoughts.
Awesome! Apple will now use zsh as the default system shell. I've personally been using it myself, coupled with oh my zsh for the past 2 years and couldn't be happier.
I found something potentially interesting.
What does the Fediverse think about it? Let me know!
Crossposted from Twitter
RT @TheHackersNews@twitter.com
Heads Up! Most recent versions of #NGINX — one of the most popular web servers that powers huge portion of the Internet today — contains an unpatched remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability.
Keep an eye out for the advisory and critical patch update in next 1-2 months. https://twitter.com/alisaesage/status/1134400428899127296
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TheHackersNews/status/1134442673756987392
https://www.economist.com/europe/2019/05/30/norways-capital-is-the-latest-city-to-declare-war-on-cars This is why I love Norway 🇳🇴.
Thing is... even though their Ubuntu Phone may never have seen widespread adoption, it's actually been a good product. I've seen it, I personally know people who worked on it. I held it in my hands. It was really good!
If Canonical didn't manage to pull off this feat, I have little hope anyone else will. That means we'll have only a few closed source options in the predominating computing market of the near future: mobiles.
Hooray.
Crossposted from Twitter
RT @anyrun_app@twitter.com
Now with http://ANY.RUN you can change locale to bypass malware geo evasion.
It includes changing of:
– Keyboard layout
– Country & currency
– Time zone & format
As example #GandCrab, doesn't work in ex-USSR
en-US: https://app.any.run/tasks/807a630d-79e9-4e83-81da-1b7f69d47086
ru-RU: https://app.any.run/tasks/7b98332c-a23f-4140-9d52-bd3b0be7f78a
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/anyrun_app/status/1128561634211958784
look, let me help you.
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/EternalBlue-Vulnerability-bf3ad11d
That .ps1 can scan your network and determine eternal blue vulns... then you have targets to fix.
I want to be clear. If you aren't fixing this, it is a ticking timebomb in your environment. When I see this, Evil Gibson gets real turned on...
Crossposted from Twitter
RT @epunset@twitter.com
En el día de hoy, 22 de mayo, ha fallecido en Barcelona, tras una una larga enfermedad, Eduard Punset.
Su familia, en estos momentos tristes para tantos, quiere compartir estas imágenes, recogidas por el equipo de su programa de divulgación científica Redes, en recuerdo
I just learned Eduard Punset passed away.
Many Spaniards know him as the host on a program called “Redes” on national television, with the intention of bringing science to everyone.
Punset was a very passionate and intelligent person, and even got involved in Spain’s politics in the 80s.
Thank you for all your efforts 🙏🏻, Punset. May you rest in peace, and may you be remembered for all eternity.
RIP 1936-2019
Crossposted from Twitter
RT @MikD@twitter.com
HP outsourced their entire pen-testing team (~50 people) to Bangalore. If you’re looking to staff up your threat and vulnerability management team, now is the time! https://twitter.com/gillis57/status/1130576623420485637
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