

Regarding the ‘taking your phone with and joining untrusted networks,’ you can set up WireGuard to auto join your vpn on any network you haven’t whitelisted, including your cellular network.
Regarding the ‘taking your phone with and joining untrusted networks,’ you can set up WireGuard to auto join your vpn on any network you haven’t whitelisted, including your cellular network.
These policies pre-date Trump. But to be fair, the media refused to acknowledge a lot of these problems until Trump was president.
I’m convinced Windows 11 has been capturing data for later Recall processing from day one, and that’s why the performance is so bad on the same hardware compared to Windows 10.
That’s cool, but does it have the same life cycle limitations as an SSD? Is this RAM gonna burn out any sooner?
So are they going to enforce ICC warrants?
Does it need to be exposed to the internet? Putting it behind a vpn would be best.
Besides that, just make sure only the users you need to have access to ssh logins, and use keys for extra hardening. Keep your system updated. Limit that system’s access to other systems on your network, so if it is compromised, they can’t use it as a pivot point for the rest of your setup.
The other commenter’s suggestion of fail2ban is also solid.
I’m not saying people didn’t have them at all. Majority of families absolutely did not until the very late 90s. Many more people use AI now than had computers back then.
Most people in the early 90’s didn’t have or think they needed a computer.
If you are a human being living under the control of a government, the government is absolutely a threat to you.
Plus certbot and acme easily auto renew the certs.
Which of them are blocking EU attempts to mandate government backdoors?
She’ll make excuses for python inefficiencies. ‘But it has so many libraries available!’
Because they support limited privacy from corporations, but zero privacy from government. The neoliberals don’t consider that a double standard.
No, those countries are not enshrining in law the requirement for backdoors to serve your own government, for which you’ll be required to comply.
Privacy from whom? Privacy from corporations means nothing if you have zero privacy from a neoliberal corporate government.
Accidental self-own admitting to everyone you haven’t been paying attention to the EU’s aggressive software backdoor agenda.
If you don’t have privacy from the government, you don’t have privacy.
That’s been exactly the case with multiple researchers and professors for the past decade. They’re not complying with disclosure laws.
Are you sure that you know how it works? They are legally required to disclose those relationships and payments received.
Not really. Sinclair broadcasting bought up most of them. Unfortunately all of the best investigative reporting is being relegated to bloggers and independent journalists.
We really need to bring back laws on limiting media ownership.
They’re taking things to the next level of escalation, but they’re using precedent that was set before them in consolidating power for the executive branch, and the destruction of accountability.