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Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 13:19:07 EST Bob Mottram https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjNzkdnIJ4c -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 11:00:20 EST Bob Mottram Improving security with STIG https://blog.freedombone.net/improving-security-with-stig #Freedombone -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 10:18:13 EST Bob Mottram More tests on a Beaglebone Black to see if the security changes mess anything up, but it looks ok and all the tests pass. #Freedombone -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:45:29 EST Bob Mottram https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-607-released -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:32:17 EST Bob Mottram @nds The overall direction of politics in the world is not looking good. It's looking like the precursors to the world wars of the last century. Rising nationalism, intolerance and scapegoating of minorities together with dismantling of welfare systems and the passing of laws which undermine the basic rights which in past times counteracted authoritarian tendencies. A w… -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:23:17 EST Bob Mottram @louis there hasn't been since the great Tor sex scandal of 2016. My guess is that ioerror won't be returning to the Tor project any time soon. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:18:51 EST Bob Mottram @d0e Not all. Some have a JS web UI. -
Klaus Jónsson Zimmermann (kzimmermann)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:04:29 EST Klaus Jónsson Zimmermann 2006: haha this #Stallman guy is so crazy. 2016: OMG he knew about everything, why didn't he tell anyone?!?? -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 09:10:33 EST Bob Mottram @d0e I typically prefer the darker themes -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 08:56:35 EST Bob Mottram Removed the app selection at the final part of the initial install. The original idea was that whatever apps were selected there would get the same password for simplicity, but I now think that's a bad idea and that installed apps should always get their own unique passwords. #Freedombone -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 07:50:19 EST Bob Mottram A dangerous professor http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/opinion/i-am-a-dangerous-professor.html?_r=0 -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 07:42:41 EST Bob Mottram A dangerous professor http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/opinion/i-am-a-dangerous-professor.html?_r=0 -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 07:12:47 EST Bob Mottram MaterialOS is ok, but I prefer BlueMinimal #androidthemes -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 04:44:30 EST Bob Mottram @hattiecat @mikegerwitz There are a few factors I think:Legacy of empire. In the distant past controlling an empire probably meant knowing a lot of things about a lot of people (although not on today's scale). The culture of that among elites may have continued. The hegemonic influence of the BBC. Whatever the BBC says most people will consider to be the truth, but in … -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 04:39:08 EST Bob Mottram @mikegerwitz @hattiecat Why people are not more concerned about privacy issues in the UK is a tricky one. If the recent petition to repeal the #IPact is anything to go by then there are a substantial number of people who oppose privacy violating legislation like this. At the parliamentary level though across all of the parties there is little to no opposition. In the ma… -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Thursday, 01-Dec-2016 04:28:47 EST Bob Mottram @d0e The transparent proxy for everything should be enough. In one of the recent articles on the UK #IPbill it mentioned that the government was also interested in what apps people have installed on mobile (presumably so that "equipment interference" can then be better targeted) so having everything proxy through Tor is probably a good idea. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 19:04:20 EST Bob Mottram also unlike in the example the localhost and onion hashes are the same for a given address, so they don't change predictably. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 19:01:48 EST Bob Mottram I've checked this on #Freedombone and it looks like it's not a problem. Hashes for different onion addresses on the same server turn out different, as do the localhost ones. The nginx config must be good enough. -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 18:49:13 EST Bob Mottram Something to investigate https://mascherari.press/dark-web-diaries-hostname-hacking -
Bob Mottram (bob)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 17:33:47 EST Bob Mottram https://gnusocial.freedombone.net/url/2668