@nikolal Nice, very useful!
I wrote my philosophy and privacy tools that I use everyday, finally got this done. Excuse my English and formatting.
https://lakic.one/en/PrivacySetup/
Maybe we should join toots under some hashtags?
#MyPrivacyTools
After the VM that ran my #ssb pub crashed I had to decommission it unfortunately 😫 RIP `ssb.webcookies.pub`
Choosing security scanners for your project, or surviving the DAST/SAST/IAST zoo
https://krvtz.net/posts/choosing-security-scanners-for-your-project.html
@sir Not sure what is you problem with my domain, but the security tools market is unfortunately plagued by issues that are only resolved by evaluation of the tools on specific project since any marketing declarations are completely unreliable.
@sir I see no way UK immigration would cause issues to a successful IT business owner coming from US
@sir Been doing this in software security industry for over a decade, here you go https://krvtz.net/posts/choosing-security-scanners-for-your-project.html
@sir In EU and UK no client will ask you this question. I was kicked out of uni in 90's after 3 years of full-time job in IT instead of studying chemical engineering - and literally nobody asked me about my graduation ever since.
RT @vittoriobertola@twitter.com
Open-Xchange is working with other well known groups ( @EFF@twitter.com @edri@twitter.com @article19org@twitter.com @matrixdotorg@twitter.com @brave@twitter.com and more) to ask the EU to make instant messaging open and interoperable by law.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/vittoriobertola/status/1286335126583025677
Great alternatives to Google Maps that use #OpenStreetMap data:
- Qwant Maps: website, has directions. Highlights the fact that data is from #OSM, providing links to view and edit the data.
https://www.qwant.com/maps
- F4map: website, 3D views of cities.
https://demo.f4map.com/
- MAPS.ME: mobile apps with a neat vector renderer. Minimalist. Works offline. More obviously profit-oriented.
- OsmAnd: mobile apps with lots of features. Offline too. (Too?) many customisations and options available.
CleanBrowsing is now in South Korea / Seoul.
We are now on 55 different datacenters all over the world - one of the fastest DNS anycast networks available.
Status page for details:
@TheFuzzStone I did a lot, and I actually published my static websites through underlying DAT protocol and wrote a short guide on that, but then they've recently just rewrote half of the protocol and my whole guide became out-of-date :) I like #dat, it's faster than #ipfs in some aspects, although seems to offer just a fraction of functionality.
UK Intelligence and Security Committee report on #russia very interesting (even though many facts were well-known before)
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafybeifna6oa6xtmuoi6t2ctnajbva24boz2ftdgj3ato4jx2uqeazbepy
Reducing your attack surface with systemd - a quick guide to hardening #linux services with systemd.service flags
https://krvtz.net/posts/reducing-your-attack-surface-with-systemd.html
No, it's one of the lowest lifecycle emission sources. Not sure why they reduced hydro, maybe decomissioning of some very old dams?
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.