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@supernova
Yes, figured why not. I've setup btrfs snapshots of my root folder if something goes wrong with my system just in case.

@supernova Nice, I think we don't have J&J here in Serbia, but we got all others.

WTF ... Mozilla had always running JavaScript inside PDFs disabled by default.

But now with FF 88 this option is ENABLED by default. Which means, if a PDF file contains JS it will run without any user interaction. What can possibly go wrong?

To disable this:

about:config
pdfjs.enableScripting --> false

# FF 78.10 ESR doesn't include this option and still blocks JS in PDFs by default. Just tested.

Linux Foundation has been quietly developing a project that might solve the supply chain attacks that are now on the rise - basically, a cryptographic transparency log of signed artifacts such as libraries, packages etc. It's in early phase but looks very promising

sigstore.dev/what_is_sigstore/

@syntax
Nginx makes reverse proxies not hard to set up, I didn't try them on apache though
@linode

@InternetRooky
Why not blogging on Tor? You still have problem of distributing your voice recordings obfuscated or not

Dark dot fail and onion dot live websites are compromised, stop using onion links from those websites until they are safe again. Attacker managed to switch DNS providers.

github.com/DarkDotFail/pgp/blo

@Wetrix
You probably lack some vitamins or minerals, do bloodwork and see what you can fix.

@yeahmate12 Server acts as backup when no one else is watching. More people watching = more peer to peer bandwidth and less load on server to serve content.

@Wetrix
I did, I liked technical part of the show but not so much some other part. I don't want to spoil it for you.

@EmbraceTheGray
As final step you can setup Wireguard VPN for devices (cellphone) outside of your local network to use PiHole on your local network. I find most value in this because cellphones are most vulnerable to ads.

@EmbraceTheGray
Just make sure that dnscrypt-proxy service listens on some other port than 53 because your PiHole uses it already, set some random port and specify it in PiHole DNS settings as 127.0.0.1:portnumber

@EmbraceTheGray
You can just change DNS provider on your router settings to PiHole local ip address, this way you use DNS provider whichever you set your PiHole to use. You can set up dnscrypt-proxy with DoH on backend or other encryption for PiHole to use. More on tool here: github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-p

@hyde
I feel your struggles, I'm still on 17.1 but won't update until 18.1 is usable. Thanks for heads up.

@kyle11c
I don't know about that since I'm not cyber security expert. Point of my post is that uBO addon developer noted that uBO works best on Firefox in terms of adblocking. I think that uBO is must have addon regardless of what browser you are using, it makes internet so much cleaner.

@peja
Zajebana stvar, obojica smo imali pneumoniju na oba plucna krila, s obzirom da je kod mene malo gore stanje sto se pluca tice ali bolje sto se tice svega ostalog. Neki ljudi igraju kolo na trgu, ne znaju sa cime se igraju

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