@russell
There is Nextcloud Notes for that, I use it and its pretty cool
@russell
If you edited your browser to clear history, cookies and cache like me and want to check easily your remote or local PiHole. With API key you have admin access to your PiHole, so you don't have to type password anytime you want to tweak it. Its more convenient in short, for me atleast.
Cool Android app for your pihole dashboard, its called Flutterhole and its available on F-Droid.
@fribbledom
I mean flat earth society and anti vaxx, for long time I thought this kind of people didn't exist, but hey they are real. I have to question myself if there is really joke in tweet "round earth is capitalist lie" or is it real.
@fribbledom
It is problem for real, because in general people on web can be really stupid
Illustrated guide to some useful command line tools.
https://www.wezm.net/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools/
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Morning folks! Its day two of the #PTIOAMA , be sure to hop on reddit and we will be glad to answer all comments you hope to have answered!
Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/dn09g8/we_are_the_privacytoolsio_team_ask_us_anything/
We hope to see you there! :D
@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
Most software devs I know are not interested in maths and physics, and you don't need to be and still be good software dev (maybe if you want to be best software dev, thats debatable).
@jerry
@antones_mp
Read the source code, evaluate yourself if that is true. How are you sure how spotify streams its content? Is there source code for it?
rsync, scp through compression and multiplexing (speedups 1.5x to 4x)
croc is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders. AFAIK, croc is the only CLI file-transfer tool does all of the following:
allows any two computers to transfer data (using a relay)
provides end-to-end encryption (using PAKE)
enables easy cross-platform transfers (Windows, Linux, Mac)
allows multiple file transfers
allows resuming transfers that are interrupted
local server or port-forwarding not needed
faster than wormhole, - 1/2
@kravietz
Well, clients are just dumb
@ScottMortimer
@kravietz
I think they are risking their whole business also by providing those logs to authorities, info about bad service spreads fast, especially in community who might be interested in VPN. I believe that in some parts of EU (not eastern europe, and not in over half of western europe) government really respects the law. I mean look at the Hong Kong, what happens when government corruption goes too far.
@ScottMortimer
@ScottMortimer
I don't believe that there isn't single provider that can be trusted, sure there are lot of providers that can't be trusted, especially free and 14 eyes based. After all we pay money to providers, why wouldn't they be legit business that they claim to be? I bet they can pay good lawyer for protection, and that lawyer would have easy job if law protects the consumers data in providers country.
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~Open Source Security Tool of the Day~
Streisand sets up a new server running your choice of WireGuard, OpenConnect, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, sslh, Stunnel, or a Tor bridge. It also generates custom instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, and fellow activists.
https://github.com/StreisandEffect/streisand/blob/master/README.md
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This is likely the most comprehensive article on security keys available. Secure Authentication is the security domain that I am most interested in and this piece lights me up like a Christmas tree
How to stay safe online and prevent phishing with FIDO2, WebAuthn and security keys. A look into YubiKeys, TOTP authenticator apps, passwordless and more.
https://paulstamatiou.com/getting-started-with-security-keys/
Structural engineer looking for some fediverse socializing. Bad English and typos will most likely happen.
#engineering #python #linux #privacy