Wouldn't it be better if reverse proxies simply had a "default key" meant to encrypt the SNI after an unencrypted "hello" is received?
Including DNS in this seems weird.
Wouldn't it be better if reverse proxies simply had a "default key" meant to encrypt the SNI after an unencrypted "hello" is received?
Including DNS in this seems weird.
Are all satellites coordinated in a mesh? If so, that's pretty cool. I thought it was chaotic and they were basically saying like "chances of collision are 0.0001%, send that mofo and good luck".
For free? I don't want to repeat the phrase, you know it.
I bought an Alexa but I disable the mic. Do they still listen?
Mmm do you know Linux containers? Like Docker containers, for example?
You need to understand Linux namespace and Linux containers to understand this trick. It isn't super advanced to be honest, just a Linux feature that is very useful.
It can be overwhelming if you haven't worked with containers before: https://youtu.be/fTcit7F5Bcg?si=rQlq0mJyapIpOlx8
Basically you can have multiple "network stacks" in the same machine, and they are isolated. By network stacks I mean things like the netfilter rules and the routing rules.
So, if you deploy a VPN inside a network namespace that isn't the host's namespace, the host won't route the traffic to the VPN by default. Only the processes that are attached to that network namespace will process the network packets with the netfilter and routing rules of that namespace. So, if you only attach the Firefox process to the network namespace of the VPN, only the traffic generated by that process will go through the tunnel.
I usually have a VPN client running in a container and then attach the browser instance to the network namespace of the container.
Is it fast and furious too?
I meant now that there will be an option. Plus, I'm not blaming, that would make no sense because I thought the phone wasn't out yet.
I do believe heads need to roll at this point, but not specifically Spez. Like what he's doing is minimal and not deserving of death or incitement of violence against him.
The same people who drew that probably use Reddit every day. If you really want to make a point don't do shit like that, just stop using Reddit.
Look at the masses of Germans coordinated to say "fuck Spez"... What percentage of them do you think still use Reddit?
Hey, where are you getting the movies from?
Would be cool to have some sort of catalogue that can be used to pick the movie that you want to torrent, and then Plex can just stream that to the clients and cache it for others to see too.
That way no automations are needed. Just watch stuff like in any streaming service.
I guess this would be more meme-ish if the text was placed in the image instead of the title of the post.
I only get fake prank videos on Facebook. Like the most ridiculous situations. I have no idea why. Whenever I need to go to FB for a legit reason, I just need to close it ASAP before I get the next fake prank video.
They have no idea what my interests are, which is great.