Yes in casual conversation I always say “DDoS” regardless of whether or not it’s distributed because “DoS” makes people think of the operating system.
Yes in casual conversation I always say “DDoS” regardless of whether or not it’s distributed because “DoS” makes people think of the operating system.
I mean this probably wouldn’t work from a legal standpoint, but whatever. It’s nice to image.
This reminds me of that one time a guy figured out how to make “gzip bombs” that bricked automated vuln scanners.
What desktop environment? KDE, right? Just make sure you aren’t using the encFS
backend for your vaults, it’s insecure https://defuse.ca/audits/encfs.htm
I don’t use KDE, so they may have already dropped support for encfs, idk. Just wanted to leave a warning for you/anyone else
I think you used to be able to “bootstrap” a proton account with a mail.ru account (which needs no prior email or phone), but I don’t think that works any more
Hi, I recently set up my own email server
Hope that helps
but I do have encrypted directories for my sensitive data
What do you use for encrypted directories? Ecryptfs?
This sounds like a great thing for deaf people and just in general, but I don’t think AI will ever replace anime fansub makers who have no problem throwing a wall of text on screen for a split second just to explain an obscure untranslatable pun.
Yes this is so confusing to me. There was a blast of attention about it when it was launched that lasted like a week max and then everyone completely forgot about it. I thought it was a short-run experiment that got shut down. What reason is there to use threads? Are there any actual humans who still use it? I’ve never visited it but something tells me that it’s just like reddit with at most 100 real users and the rest is just bots replying to bots.