

Literally just use existing standards (STIR/STUN) with some filtering by source network, etc
Cryptography nerd
Fediverse accounts;
Natanael@slrpnk.net (main)
Natanael@infosec.pub
Natanael@lemmy.zip
Lemmy moderation account: @TrustedThirdParty@infosec.pub - !crypto@infosec.pub
Bluesky: natanael.bsky.social
Literally just use existing standards (STIR/STUN) with some filtering by source network, etc
Ofcom, famously a part of EU since brexit
You should be clear with the difference between link encryption and application encryption here
Alcubierre drive, my favorite too
As a reset method it’s worse than having nothing
Punycode isn’t unicode. It maps to unicode. Thus only Punycode aware AND enabled AND non-filtering URL renderers will show emoji
FYI if you have disk encryption enabled you need to pause/disable it first (assuming you’re using automatic unlock using the TPM, which usually is the default)
Still less than the competitors
In the example of Toys’r’us, it ends up being theft against other creditors, suppliers, workers, etc, who end up not getting paid when it collapses.
In bankruptcies the entity who introduced the debt should be liable for it (the new parent company)
Pin API / ABI versions.
If you’re able to track that…
You’re responding downthread of QubesOS being mentioned
Sure it’s hard to get that kind of security onto mainstream distros. But it exists.
Crashing and then crashing
Look up Amazon Sidewalk
The nearest church choir gets those
And a right wing government here in Sweden relying on a far right party to stay in power, all in favor of heavy surveillance
I can see it, it’s *******
This is why moderators should use a separate account for moderation actions than their main
That’s like comparing only to a person on a bike downhill
Maybe compare to birds tracking upwards air currents to move while hovering, as they actually maintain a low average energy expenditure while moving