

Wouldn’t a truly anonymizing web browser be flagged down by all Cloudflare protected websites?


Wouldn’t a truly anonymizing web browser be flagged down by all Cloudflare protected websites?


So bright, it’s almost all white


What do they suggest for the secure way to validate the header line?
Let’s say it is Hash: SHA1 and then a million nbsp and then a newline
Is the header line now considered invalid because of arbitrary character limit?
Is it invalid because the maximum length of a known hash function is (insert figure here)?
Should the million nbsp be a part of the text being signed?


At 09:10 - they demonstrate injecting text that does not break signatures - by appending text after manually inserting null terminator.


Am I losing my mind? All magnet links are metadata, no?


Generally true - but multitouch was a real innovation. I’m not familiar with other manufacturers perfecting touch interfaces AND design paradigms optimized for it.


We’ll see… We’ll see…
* Cue accordion hands *



I imagine it goes like this:
Or, and much much cheaper:


A volume of NTFS that is filled entirely by folders named “trans porn” would mean that there isn’t a single folder in there that contains 2 folders.


Listen Mr Zuckerberg, we can improve our ad revenue immensely if we can do this one little trick to Facebook’s code…


Click here to agree, contact car disposal services otherwise.


Extreme sarcasm. The Free Desktop organization essentially stopped all development of their old GUI solution for Linux - named X11 Window System, and went all in on developing Wayland, the successor.
Plus, speaking as a former DWM and suckless tools user, it is elitist, and thinks way too highly of themselves - they think their code explains itself (which it doesn’t), features are easy to add (nope), and a readable config file is bloat (it isn’t).


Ah yes, the ever growing and maintained X11 window system.
The future of security and standardization, with the mostly used feature of transmitting GUI assets over a network.
And to top it all off - the most documented code project, with the users facing easy customization options, that requires almost no programming language knowledge - and the easily compatible feature matrix, with allways up to date patch files.


Most F-Droid users are NOT custom ROMs.
This means that as long as F-Droid does not get their own developer key - it will become useless.
F-Droid is privacy focused - both dev and user, and they oppose requiring devs to essentially give up their privacy and sign the APK with their own dev key.
Now, if F-Droid is dead, GrapheneOS becomes useless. Who would want to develop apps for the 0.0001% of the population (i.e custom ROM users)


Ok take a nap…
But then fire ze missiles!


I thought it all started with the bird flu…? Meaning there is a shortage of flu free eggs.


Microsoft’s Schrodinger’s Razor
The answer is both really smart and really stupid, but you won’t know which until you look at the source, and you can’t view it.
Hard agree. If I’m forces to only run barely used FOSS apps, then I might as well buy a linux phone.