[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 19 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Every nation in the world should fund open source technologies with a large chunk of their tax revenue. The fact that this isn’t even close to happening almost everywhere says all we need to know about world governments and their corporatist nature.

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

You conveniently dodged my question, then asked me stupid questions, thinking I'd have to agree with cherry-picked offenses by China. I am not a fan of China. I just think they are justified in defending themselves. Furthermore, I think it's hilarious that the the US decided to offshore our high tech goods to have them manufactured there as if we weren't ASKING to be hacked. The only solution going forward is CLEARLY domestic RISC-V manufacturing and not allowing our enemies to manufacture our critical technologies.

Do I support China's:

  • domestic surveillance: of course not
  • transnational repression: of course not
  • supression (sp!) of free speech and freedom of the press: of course not
  • bullying of its neighbours: of course not
  • aggression against Taiwan: of course not

Do I support China engaging in pre-emptive cyber warfare against aggressors: absolutely

Do I support the US engaging in pre-emptive cyber warfare against aggressors: absolutely

Do I support Israel engaging in pre-emptive cyber warfare against aggressors: absolutely

Do I support war crimes being committed by ANY of these countries: NO

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 7 points 6 days ago

Embedding Trojans in your enemy’s infrastructure and leaving them to be switched on in times of war is ABSOLUTELY defense. You may not like it. But that’s called cyber warfare.

Quick question: Do you fundamentally disagree with what China is accused of but fully support Israel and the US’s extrajudicial backdoors, Trojan horses, domestic spying, pager bomb assasinations, AI targeted air strikes, and other clandestine war crimes just because they are perpetrated by “the good guys”?

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 9 points 6 days ago

This story deserves a “no doy!”

All major world powers are bolstering their cybersecurity. If they weren’t, they wouldn’t survive in such an opportunistic world.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

It is long past time for us to build a movement where we shower recognition, rewards, and donations on the devs that were selfless and wise enough to share their source code with the community.

!fosslemmyapps@infosec.pub

Since the recent rash of devs looking to capitalize on a FOSS platform by spamming their closed source apps here, I decided to build a community dedicated solely to Free and Open Source lemmy apps and software.

Please join us. Help fight #enshittification before it takes over Lemmy too.

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It seems like the ultimate way to show WHY and HOW a company is poorly run… or the inverse.

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David’s Sling (infosec.pub)
[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 113 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

The film industry is dead and streaming killed it. Pirate movies over a vpn as much as you want.

Movie studios are now just landlords. They’re run by boards of directors, focused on nothing but number go up. They want money for sitting like a dragon on top of a stockpile of content. Fuck them.

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/parenting@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16413694

Appropriate levels of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep (collectively termed movement behaviours) are essential for the healthy growth and development of preschool-aged children.

This was the impetus for creating the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (birth to four years). Likewise, this is why the World Health Organization adopted the Canadian guidelines when creating the global guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep for children under five years of age.

Considering the extensive benefits of movement behaviours, it is very alarming that a recent study found that only 14 per cent of preschoolers around the world are meeting movement behaviour guideline recommendations.

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/music@beehaw.org

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Polygondwanaland (Full Album) @kinggizzard @flightlessrecords @desertmossrecords https://kinggizzard.bandcamp.com/albu...

00:00 - Crumbling Castle 10:46 - Polygondwanaland 14:16 - The Castle In The Air 17:00 - Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet 20:38 - Inner Cell 24:35 - Loyalty 28:13 - Horology 31:06 - Tetrachromacy 34:36 - Searching... 37:40 - The Fourth Colour

Purchase: https://opensea.io/collection/kgatlwp...


King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria. The band consists of Stu Mackenzie (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, flute), Ambrose Kenny-Smith (vocals, harmonica, keyboards), Cook Craig (guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Joey Walker (guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Lucas Harwood (bass, keyboards), and Michael "Cavs" Cavanagh (drums, percussion). They are known for exploring multiple genres, staging energetic live shows and building a prolific discography, having released sixteen studio albums, two EPs, two compilations and seven live albums.

Michael Cavanagh – drums (tracks 1-10), percussion (tracks 1, 2, 3, 8, 10), glass marimba (track 1)

Cook Craig – electric guitar (tracks 1, 8, 10), synthesizers (tracks 9, 10)

Ambrose Kenny-Smith – harmonica (tracks 1, 3, 8, 10), vocals (tracks 8, 10)

Stu Mackenzie – vocals (all tracks), electric guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10), bass guitar (tracks 1, 3-7, 9), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 4, 8-10), synthesizers (all tracks), flute (tracks 1-3, 5-8), glass marimba (track 1), mellotron (tracks 2, 4), percussion (track 9)

Eric Moore – management (all tracks)

Lucas Skinner – bass guitar (track 10), synthesizer (track 7)

Joey Walker – electric guitar (tracks 1, 3, 5-7, 10), acoustic guitar (tracks 3, 5), bass guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8), synthesizers (tracks 5-7, 9, 10), vocals (tracks 1-8, 10), percussion (tracks 1-3, 5, 7, 8, 10)

Additional musicians- Leah Senior – spoken word (track 3) #kinggizzardandthelizardwizard #flightlessrecords #recordlabel

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/crypto@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/17752039

The making of the Hydra Doom experience.

I find it fascinating that Doom’s “determinism” (identical inputs will produce identical results in the gameplay) makes it possible to encode entire playstreams on-chain and have each of them compete against each other. Detractors of Cardano may accuse it of being relatively slow due to its high security on layer 1 compared to Solana, but layer 2’s like Hydra make that decision to prioritize determinism and statelessness look visionary when the roadmap is unfolded. Extended UTXO is paying off when it comes to parallelism.

Hats off to the Hydra team!

Ps. Yes. Technically I know it is not running Doom. Nonetheless this is a great demonstration of the power of the Hydra zk roll up tech.

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/cardano@infosec.pub

The making of the Hydra Doom experience.

I find it fascinating that Doom’s “determinism” (identical inputs will produce identical results in the gameplay) makes it possible to encode entire playstreams on-chain and have each of them compete against each other. Detractors of Cardano may accuse it of being relatively slow due to its high security on layer 1 compared to Solana, but layer 2’s like Hydra make that decision to prioritize determinism and statelessness look visionary when the roadmap is unfolded. Extended UTXO is paying off when it comes to parallelism.

Hats off to the Hydra team!

Ps. Yes. Technically I know it is not running Doom. Nonetheless this is a great demonstration of the power of the Hydra zk roll up tech.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/cardano@infosec.pub

"This exercise of consensus building is one of the hidden superpowers and the biggest competitive advantages that Cardano has."

  • Charles Hoskinson, CEO, Input | Output

Watch the replay of 'Reflecting on Cardano's Growth:

A Fireside Chat with Input | Output & the Cardano Foundation' from Rare Evo 2024. Thank you to Charles, J.J. Siler, Chief of Staff, Input | Output and Giorgio Zinetti, CTO at Cardano Foundation for their engaging discussion at #RareEvo24.

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/crypto@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/17544659

In this keynote from Rooted in Research: Pushing the Boundaries of Blockchain Technology in Tokyo, Charles Hoskinson reflects on 10 years of groundbreaking research in blockchain and distributed systems. He discusses key achievements, ongoing challenges, and the future direction of research in the industry. After his keynote, Charles answers questions from the audience.

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submitted 7 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/cardano@infosec.pub

In this keynote from Rooted in Research: Pushing the Boundaries of Blockchain Technology in Tokyo, Charles Hoskinson reflects on 10 years of groundbreaking research in blockchain and distributed systems. He discusses key achievements, ongoing challenges, and the future direction of research in the industry. After his keynote, Charles answers questions from the audience.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/cardano@infosec.pub

Since it was founded in 2015, Input Output | Global has been at the forefront of blockchain innovation, delivering groundbreaking solutions firmly rooted in peer-reviewed academic research. By collaborating with the brightest minds from the world's leading research institutes, Input | Output has made it its ongoing mission to develop robust, real-world solutions built upon the most solidly researched academic foundations.

In celebration of our longstanding research partnership with the world-renowned Tokyo Institute of Technology, IO is hosting a symposium of leading minds from across the blockchain and academic spaces to unlock the future of research in our industry.

skip to 19:00 and miss nothing

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 93 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I’ll put it this way:

At least 68,000 Americans die every single year due to not being able to afford healthcare.

We pay an extra $450 BILLION annually to enrich unnecessary middlemen and ALL of our politicians are being bribed (or primaried) to prevent Single Payer. You’ll hear people like Kamala and Warren talk about “access” to healthcare while they receive massive bribes from healthcare companies to pull support away from Single Payer and offer a “choice” or “access to health care”. Remember 2016 and 2020? The DNC pulled out all stops to prevent Single Payer. Remember when Bloomberg ran for office and claimed , “under my governorship, New York had less uninsured people than at any time in history” while failing to mention that he enacted steep penalties for being uninsured? That’s neoliberal gaslighting 101! Kamala loves to do it too! But yeah vote for her because she’s “one of the good guys” and certainly wasn’t one of the people that was tasked with preventing Bernie Sanders from winning the primary two cycles in a row, offering “Medicare for All who want it” so stacked with asterisks and legalese means-testing that probably like 50 people would qualify.

Edit: In my opinion, anyone who is paid to run for office and vote against Single Payer is a murderer guilty of (or at least partly responsible for) the slow, often-painful execution of these 68,000 American citizens per year.

I have student loans that I’d love forgiven but I don’t even mention that issue because true Single Payer (and Gaza obviously) are my moral lines in the sand that almost everyone in Congress except Rashida Tlaib has brazenly trampled.

https://www.newsweek.com/medicare-all-would-save-450-billion-annually-while-preventing-68000-deaths-new-study-shows-1487862

https://www.sanders.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/Fact-Sheet_Medicare-for-All-2023.pdf

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 130 points 9 months ago

I am a fairly radical leftist and a pacifist and you wouldn't believe the amount of hoo-ra military, toxic masculinity, explosions and people dying, gun-lover bullshit the YouTube algorithm has attempted to force down my throat in the past year. I block every single channel that they recommend yet I am still inundated.

Now, with shorts, it's like they reset their whole algorithm entirely and put it into sensationalist overdrive to compete with TikTok.

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 93 points 1 year ago

Music to my ears. Tax money should go to open source projects.

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 202 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have a solution:

governments should heavily fine companies that are subject to data breaches.

If it cost them real money (proportional to their market cap, the amount of customers affected, and/or the severity of the breach) to allow a data breach, I’m betting they’d shore up those holes REALLLLLLLLLL QUICK.

[-] demesisx@infosec.pub 107 points 2 years ago

I mean, they’re not wrong but Instagram, Facebook, etc should also be in that lawsuit.

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