

I think they’re the only ones doing multi-cloud. If us-east-1 shits the bed, it’s a bad day for AWS in general.
I think they’re the only ones doing multi-cloud. If us-east-1 shits the bed, it’s a bad day for AWS in general.
Yeah, until something like this happens again a year or two down the line. Not to mention all unpatched or lagging systems
Are there any figures for how widespread that Agere chip is? I wonder if any German companies are going to be bit in the aas by this lol
Who in their right mind would think this is a good idea? Are managers so caught up in the “just add AI bro it will make us cool” hype train that no one stops to think “yeah I would never want this in my living room”?
A legitimate backdoor is still a backdoor. If you have security measures and a way to bypass them, you don’t have security measures.
Oh ffs. I really want Framework to succeed, but this and the recent political drama isn’t the best publicity
A lawsuit for “unfair competition”? How do they figure that? .to is a ccTLD. The Kingdom of Tonga will manage it however it sees fit. Not every country in the world is obligated to subscribe to the same ideas on copyright and digital piracy
Storing files encrypted and decrypting them on-demand is called “encryption at rest”. Linux supports it but is not enabled by default. You can also encrypt /boot to get FDE (Full Disk Encryption) to ensure that the kernel or bootloader is not tampered with. Look into LUKS
Not around the opinion of people they won’t. Let’s keep that important
Does anyone have experience with the Mullvad, NymVPN, or AirVPN clients (if they exist) on Linux? I’m still mad Proton removed support for their Linux client and replaced it with an intern-level gnome-only taskbar applet. Also, do they support generating plain Wireguard configs?
It is not CSAM regulation. That’s just the pretext
You are very confident for someone who uses radar and laser interchangeably
Should be, but why?
Use a VPN all the time, not only when you need it.
Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act doesn’t hit the same, especially knowing what they would pass for “terrorism”