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nut wrote
The framing is disingenuous, not that I'm protecting 4chan, but shooters used all sorts of internet platforms, some of them home to the livestreaming of the events. Being so disingenuous with context on every sentance makes the article itself sound like propaganda.
righttoprivacy wrote
information warfare certainly becomes more complex as AI advances.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5! - Raspberry Pi! by not_bob
Wow. Pricing is looking pretty competitive again.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Blue Skull by StableDiffuser
Terminatoresque
Rambler wrote
Very nice.
not_bob wrote
Reply to comment by righttoprivacy in Modern Cars Are Privacy Nightmare: 84% Share Your Personal Data by righttoprivacy
Yep, this is a major design flaw. Then again, even from the start, the internet never had privacy in mind.
At first it was a bad design choice. Now it's seems intentional. Though, I know it's likely just lazy programming.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Skull by StableDiffuser
reminiscent of Hellraiser 🤘😎
righttoprivacy OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by not_bob in Modern Cars Are Privacy Nightmare: 84% Share Your Personal Data by righttoprivacy
Definitely.
100%. And most not aware wifi devices share their saved network history with anyone listening (helping map out patterns of life / home / work / wifi use locations).
not_bob wrote
It's not just that. But, the fact that they are bluetooh or wifi enabled allows people you don't know to track you as well.
I can easily determine what bluetooth devices are near me. If a number of sensors were setup around an area, it would be easy to track people as they move around using just that.
kolyzzy wrote
Reply to So, I decided to give KDE Plasma a whirl... by Rambler
I use KDE Plasma and by my experience it works pretty great with two monitors.
kolyzzy wrote
Reply to Crosberry Pi, a cute cyberdeck. by not_bob
It looks like a netbook
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Super cool looking as well. Always appreciate the practical SIGINT / radio based ones.
Things that make you love technology again.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Florida Man Charged Over Failed Attempt to Cross Atlantic in Giant ‘Hamster Wheel’ by not_bob
Have to give it to the guy: this is funny AND creative.
I would loved to have seen him running on this hamster wheel contraption crossed with water wheel. 😆
not_bob wrote
Reply to So, I decided to give KDE Plasma a whirl... by Rambler
That's cool and all, but I'm going to stick with fvwm2. I like a window manager that uses less than 200k of ram.
lightcode wrote
Reply to Fractal Eye by StableDiffuser
look's awesome!!
not_bob wrote
Reply to New York police will use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns by Rambler
Total bullshit. This is not OK.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Average KaliLinux user. by Rambler
Pretty much. 😆
While I like Kali, Blackarch is another really great option (last checked has more tools as well).
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to Some of us with some gray hair remember... by Rambler
Nothing like a smooth roll
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by righttoprivacy in US driver pulled over with huge African bull riding shotgun in car by z3d
I was thinking he needs to upgrade his hood ornament with the bigger horns.
I've got an old Mercedes 'meme car' that I'd love a set of longhorns for.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to comment by somedood in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Was glad to see this. Community building use cases, a really important part for I2P growth IMHO.
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Woah. The horns on that thing! 😲 Imagine getting in a car accident with those things coming at you... can't be safe.
righttoprivacy wrote
Reply to New York police will use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns by Rambler
I noticed drones flying in formation in an entirely different part of US this weekend.
Of course my sister thought they were 👽 aliens. Was a bit disappointed when I informed her. 😁
not_bob wrote (edited )
For some reason I was also under the impression that international airports also counted as borders as well. So, that would mean that every major city in the sates would be in that red range.
Food for thought.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by someoneonarchlinux in [RAMBLE] users by expiccione
Welcome.
This place will only get better the more people use it and return. So feel free to share something interesting and check back every day or so to see whats new!
righttoprivacy wrote (edited )
Reply to Encrypted traffic interception on Hetzner and Linode targeting the largest Russian XMPP (Jabber) messaging service — by Rambler
Selfhosting FTW.