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Dr. Hax
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Cypherpunk. Infosec veteran of about 15 years (vulnerability research, exploit development and cryptography). Cypherpunks write code. :-) Signet maintainer. Self-custody your passwords... in hardware! https://hax0rbana.org/signet Want to see wider adoption so Bitcoin can be used as digital cash and not just an investment vehicle. XMR: 44RDkTFmTeSetwAprJXnfpRBNEJWKvA5dBH5ZVXA4DofgoZ9AgjyZdSa2fo7pMD3Qe3pdKga8X22y3Lyn1xYde5kPQPzVUu

Counterargument: if people know they'll get disappeared for posting certain things, they'll self censor, which is not only successful censorship, but the most insidious kind of censorship. No need to try to run around and clean things up after the fact, and the main sources of the objectionable materials go away.

Via: https://fedicy.us.to/cy/p/1741380598.762066

Walk the dinosaur is one of the most underrated songs of the 20th century.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYKupOsaJmk

If a protocol doesn't protect your identity (e.g. including IP address), and someone can go shake down people who post things they don't like, is it really censorship resistant? 🤔

All these people doing pushups should switch to dips.

/me ducks

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Exceptionally well. Then again, I'm sure there's some selection bias in who responds. 😄

I am, but sometimes I only have my phone with me and need to type in a password on a computer

If you want the ultimate list of coops and free software accounts on the #Fediverse, look no further:

https://comment.mayfirst.org/t/cooperatives-and-free-software-orgs-on-the-fediverse/2696/1

This is the kind of thing #nostr needs

I'm curious to know how strong people make their passwords these days. What's typical for you? I'll go first.

For important things, it's 20+ characters and if that's not possible, then the maximum supported length. This includes passwords that I memorize.

For just the standard accounts, usually 12 characters. But I'm probably going to crank that up just for funsies.

It's just annoying to type in 32 characters of complete line noise in those rare circumstances where I have to do so for some reasons.

#cybersecurity #security #infosec

OK, here's my hot take for the night:

Super Mario Brother (1993) deserves more than the 4.2 stars it gets on IMDB

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0108255/

Debian, QubesOS, Libreoffice, Thunderbird, FreeCAD and KiCAD are all on my short list.

I'm not sure which of these take donations, but I'll find out on Friday.

I don't like what Mozilla is doing with their ToS, but Thunderbird has served me well for years and I have failed to ever make a donation.

Hopefully I don't have to help make PayPal, Visa, Mastercard and the others rich in the process. But I'll use whatever these open source projects support.

There's also my lnd ansible role, which is the same as the one from fooock except that my fork is still maintained.

So you can get an LND node easily too.

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I just wrote an ansible role to install and configure LNbits with just a single command. It hasn't been through code review yet, but it worked on my test environment.

https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/standalone/roles/hax0rbana-adam/lnbits

You can use the nginx.nginx, geerlingguy.certbot, and nginx.nginx_config roles to get TLS certs from LetsEncrypt. I've tested that as well.

You have a nice metal frame.

I guess I meant Lexan instead of Plexi, but TBH I don't know what it is. It was free. 🙂

I might add a door, but it felt like it'd be a pain to get a good seal, not have things get damaged if the enclosure flexes when I move it, etc. Plus I change filiment often enough that I'd also have to have a sepatate piece for the top unless my door is going to be mad tall.

All of this seems like a lot more work to get a more fragile enclosure. Bolting 5 sheets of clear plastic together with little 3D printed brackets seemed way easier.

I recently made an enclosure for my 3D-printer. I thought I had plexiglass, but it weighs 24 lbs, so I'm pretty sure it's acrylic. I plan on installing a pully on the ceiling to help with this problem.

TorBrowser was blocked, so I tried Mull (Firefox on Android). I guess I could try a third browser.

I just figured I'd mention it since most people probably won't be willing to jump through so many hoops to make a contribution.

I feel the creator should have an opportunity to make the page work for everyone. ❤️