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Some bad news for folks who are fans of #uMatrix. It's being archived and no longer being developed :
https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uMatrix-issues/issues/291#issuecomment-694988696
Can't say I didn't see this coming since maintaining a plugin, particularly as an open source project, is often a thankless job with many personal down sides
I hope it can still continue, if not as uMatrix, then as something else. I really don't like to fiddle with uBlock Origin to get the same functionality
I've just recently found out about Windows BTRFS driver: https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs
I've tested it with my flash drive and works great. I don't have need for instant snapshots but for r/w access on both Windows and Linux machines with constant transfer speed (NTFS transfer speed tends to drop). So if you have that need I very much recommend this.
Feature-Policy header is replaced by Permission-Policy, it has same purpose as Feature-Policy but name of header should be more descriptive of its purpose, and some syntax is changed. You can read more about it here:
https://github.com/w3c/webappsec-permissions-policy/blob/master/permissions-policy-explainer.md
You can copy/paste Permission-Policy header for disabling all permissions here:
https://lakic.one/en/securityheaders/
TIL that you can sign up for Google groups without using Google account. Just send email to group-you-are-subscribing-to+subscribe@googlegroups.com (notice +subscribe part and - part if there are spaces between), just be sure to send it from email account you want to recieve emails to. Group email can be found on information about that group
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You should follow Distributed Denial of Secrets on here. They've been draconianly suspended from Twitter for publishing BlueLeaks, an 270gb archive of leaked police documents @ddosecrets
Way to mount EXT4 with r/w into Windows:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/access-linux-filesystems-in-windows-and-wsl-2/
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Lessons Learned from SSH Credential Honeypots - System Overlord
For the past few months, I’ve been running a handful of SSH Honeypots on some cloud providers, including Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, and NameCheap. As opposed to more complicated honeypots looking at attacker behavior, I decided to do something simple and was only interested in where they were coming from, what...
https://systemoverlord.com/2020/09/04/lessons-learned-from-ssh-credential-honeypots.html
Seems like someone is really angry with @Tutanota
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Announcing the PinePhone Manjaro CE!
https://www.pine64.org/2020/08/31/pinephone-manjaro-community-edition/
#pinephone #manjaro
I'm kinda dissapointed for Google blocking fediverse apps, most of users that read something online about Mastodon will search for apps on Google Play to get on fediverse train and that is only reason why I don't like blocks. On the other hand thank I'm kinda glad that Google is not hosting those apps because fuck Google.
Structural engineer looking for some fediverse socializing. Bad English and typos will most likely happen.
#engineering #python #linux #privacy