https://gizmodo.com/hacktivists-claim-responsibility-for-taking-down-the-internet-archive-2000510339
I like how you didn’t even spend 10 seconds to look up if there was information about the perpetrator of the Internet Archive hack.
https://gizmodo.com/hacktivists-claim-responsibility-for-taking-down-the-internet-archive-2000510339
I like how you didn’t even spend 10 seconds to look up if there was information about the perpetrator of the Internet Archive hack.
which by all logic must be capitalists or governments who want to destroy the public library in favor of a paid and/or censored one.
Confidently incorrect.
This isn’t the first time this group has done something like this and they seem to have been pretty consistent in their messaging.
The hacktivist group SN_BLACKMETA has claimed responsibility and cites US support of Israel as the motivation.
I just went to look for the catcalling article you mentioned (it’s this one) and she is obviously not “complaining” about not getting catcalled. Instead, she’s talking about how her ageing affects her sense of self-worth. Her getting catcalled less often is only the impetus of this reflection, not the actual source of her negative feelings.
The argument isn’t that they’re “evil”, it’s that they could be used as tools by strategic rivals.
Nvidia is already profitable and has been for over a decade.
Is there literally any evidence that the US government managed to extract useful information from no-log vpn providers in the US?
How much more does it cost to the alternatives?
Most people barely know about it nor do they care.
Okay this is crazy, Alexa play Inside Out by clipping.
Big difference between “I don’t think Russia is going to invade” and “Russia will never invade, was never going to invade, everyone who thinks so is stupid”, Crimea is just a big joke, anyone who thinks otherwise is “liberal QAnon”, the only reason the West is claiming this is because they are stoking tension.
It’s the analysis of international affairs at the level of a 15 year old. It’s cringe, it’s frequently wrong, and it’s delusional. There was no fundamental analysis on the feasibility of a Russian ground invasion.
Plus I remember at the time even people in Ukraine didn’t think it was gonna happen and that it was just America saber rattling.
What is this even supposed to mean? Some people probably did. I don’t know how this is relevant, to him being so confidently wrong about it.
But even so after he was proven wrong he took responsibility and was open about the fact that he was wrong.
This is irrelevant. His analysis was completely delusional.
What delusional takes has Hasan had?
In his infinite wisdom and understanding of international affairs Hasan predicted, several times, that Russia would never invade Ukraine, was never going to invade Ukraine in the first place and all warnings from the West were lies to stoke up international tensions.
Days before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ahh yes, I misread your comment
What are you on about? You can just turn off auto updates or revert back to previous versions.
That’s not the case, quantum computing can only break specific types of cryptography.
So why are you claiming that when people use elliptic curve cryptography, it has a backdoor? This is not true.
Again with the fearmongering, do you not read your own source? Dual_EC_DRBG hasn’t been used for over a decade now
On April 21, 2014, NIST withdrew Dual_EC_DRBG from its draft guidance on random number generators recommending "current users of Dual_EC_DRBG transition to one of the three remaining approved algorithms as quickly as possible.
Every time you use AES you are using NIST encryption
In the future look it up yourself you lazy bum