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Wahaha wrote
Reply to RockYou2021: largest password compilation of all time leaked online with 8.4 billion entries by Rambler
users are recommended to immediately check if their passwords were included in the leak.
"We recommend you to add your password to the leak".
These tools have always been a head scratcher for me.
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
Reply to Firefox Hardening Guide | BlackGNU by benis
I had not heard of that LocalCDN fork of DecentralEyes, and I'm going to try it out. Also prefs list is short and useful. Nice. Usually these Firefox guides are so big and outdated that they're hard to find the good stuff in them.
liminal wrote (edited )
Reply to The Media's Lab Leak Debacle Shows Why Banning 'Misinformation' Is a Terrible Idea by Rambler
"In light of ongoing investigations into the origin of COVID-19 and in consultation with public health experts, we will no longer remove the claim that COVID-19 is man-made or manufactured from our apps," the social media platform declared in a statement.
Can't make this shit up.
liminal wrote
Reply to FBI drops demand for newspaper readers' data by Rambler
Guess they asked someone else.
liminal wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Hunter Biden used N-word in messages with his lawyer, even SEXTED him by accident – media by Rambler
No offense, but this isn't politics and I think your site deserves better. The belief that politics is mostly about personalities is crippling our society, but in this case the subject of the article isn't even a politician.
liminal wrote (edited )
Reply to Court rules encrypted email provider Tutanota must monitor messages in blackmail case - CyberScoop by Rambler
It's interesting because, from what I gather, in Germany they have the same rule regarding telecommunication providers as in Switzerland, but different interpretations of it or - more precisely - of what constitutes a telecommunication provider. Maybe it's true that Switzerland is still a decent model when it comes to privacy.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by J0yI9YUX41Wx in Hunter Biden used N-word in messages with his lawyer, even SEXTED him by accident – media by Rambler
I have no opinion one way or the other. I don't think that use of the word is actually offensive. Hunter is just trying to be hip and cool or whatever, which is cringey as hell, but not 'offensive' (in my opinion). Then again, I'm not 'qualified' to have an opinion on the matter. I just think it's some silly glorification of a culture that has some white people adopting lingo like that and I never understood why people get upset at that use of the word when used in that context.
I just posted because it'd be a massive story and in the news for a week had this happened a year ago with the last president's son, or something. There would be a lot of social media outrage, etc.
Anytime I hear a white person say shit like that I just think of J-Roc from Trailer Park Boys. https://tube.incognet.io/watch?v=qeqyL-V0Sho & https://tube.incognet.io/watch?v=b1YIjzq6X8k
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
Reply to Hunter Biden used N-word in messages with his lawyer, even SEXTED him by accident – media by Rambler
He sounds like an ok guy to me. Read the texts in the Russia Today article. I approve of those texts.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Firefox Hardening Guide | BlackGNU by benis
why not just use LibreWolf?
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in U.S. seizes $2.3 mln in bitcoin paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers by Rambler
the more that comes out the more i agree with the first one. supposedly they are experienced in ransomware. but why use bitcoin when you could just use monero? why use a wallet that can be accessed by the fbi? the group is called "darkside" and has an onion site. (havent found it personally) but what the media has presented is that they are experienced. they arent just some hackers who found a vuln and were like "hey lets write some ransomware". seems really suspect to me. and there has been a big push for regulation around crypto.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in U.S. seizes $2.3 mln in bitcoin paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers by Rambler
I honestly haven't looked into the whole thing that much, BUT I could see it all being a big ploy to stir up support for regulation and controlling the narrative to the masses that 'crypto = bad'.
OR, it was just lucky hackers who happened to stumble upon some vulnerability and took advantage of it.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Digital Only Physical Games - Scott The Woz by Wahaha
i love scott the woz, he has his 200th episode recently. it was really well put together.
burnerben wrote
what im getting from this is the fbi served a secret warrent to whoever held the wallet and are showing it off to scare away people who are considering carrying out ransomware attacks.
a lot of the whole colonial pipeline situation is confusing to me so maybe you guys can help me fix my retardedness.
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Why didnt they just use XMR?
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Why would they use a wallet hosted by some company?
maybe im asking all the right questions, maybe im retarded. probably the ladder.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Lasers capable of transmitting signals at 224 gigabits per second, enough to achieve 800 gigabit ethernet by Rambler
the need for speed
Wahaha wrote
podnas wrote
Reply to Adolescents - Kids of the Black Hole by Rambler
WIN ! Thanks, haven't heard this jam in too long ..
burnerben wrote
Reply to Adolescents - Kids of the Black Hole by Rambler
Great song.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in Bing Censors Image Search for 'Tank Man' Even in US by z3d
disappointing.
burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Thoughts on Kratom? by burnerben
Kratom can be very addictive because it targets some of the same receptors as opium. Ive only been dosing 1-2 grams every other day or so but i know a guy who takes 15 grams a day.
Rambler wrote
Reply to I used to think sport was boring by Wahaha
I could watch at least five more minutes of that.
Probably no more, though. But that's still more time than I'd want to watch regular sports for.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in Bing Censors Image Search for 'Tank Man' Even in US by z3d
Especially since DuckDuckGo mostly relies on Bing for its results. All search engines suck, of course, but the best choice for now is searX.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Bing Censors Image Search for 'Tank Man' Even in US by z3d
CuckCuckShlomo is no good, either.
Mrwarmind wrote
Reply to How can I make them understand...! by Wahaha
Never trust the nose people
Rambler wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Kratom? by burnerben
Believe it or not, I know a girl who has gone to rehab multiple times over her kratom addiction. I know it's legal in the US and a mild opiate but she's been in-and-out of rehab over it and alcoholism. Mind you, she isn't a hard drug user. She's definitely an alcoholic and heavy kratom user, and smokes weed from time to time but hasn't done anything most would consider 'hard'. But kratom and booze she struggles with maintaining any level of control.
I have no opinion on kratom, I've never done it or had any strong desire to do it. Mainly because my introduction to it was from her, and her experience was that of someone addicted to it which didn't make it sound fun.
I've sure met a handful of interesting people from Tinder, that's for sure, ha!
burnerben wrote
Reply to Let's focus on the things we have in common #4 by Wahaha
we are one in the same