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Con: you are now even more dependent on DNS, increasing the blast radius even more if when it breaks.
Con: you are now even more dependent on DNS, increasing the blast radius even more if when it breaks.
For the lazy, in termux:
$ pkg install proot
$ pkg install proot-distro
$ proot-distro install debian
$ proot-distro login debian
Profit??
I looked on the play store and fdroid, haven’t found anything. I’d love to have a Linux chroot with CLI linux software, don’t want to root my phone. Halp.
The AI includes it, the humans choose not to share it.
No Triceratops? Yeah, I gonna need to speak to a manager on this one…
It says right there that the confidence is way below 50%.
Translation: “I have no idea what this is. The closest thing I know is a harmonica, but I’m pretty sure this is not a harmonica, tho”.
If the government allows it, they are per definition not “legally Grey”.
My dude, IKEA has an in-house AI model. Every insurance company has one. Subway (the sandwich shop) has one.
Saying that the NSA “supposedly” has an AI model that can search through data is like saying they “maybe” have a coffee machine.
That’s the neat thing: it doesn’t
Not using electricity also bypasses it
Yeah: 2m or 1,50m, who really cares.
Mastodon has at least 1000 accounts. No way of validating whether there are people behind them.
No, it tells us that this one post was more popular.
Spain has land borders with 3 non-EU countries…
Oh, I missed that due to the /r/uselessredcircle (uselessBlackCircle in this case)
Just in case someone doesn’t know it at this point: email the authors directly, they will be more than happy to send you a copy of their paper. The authors don’t get a penny from the sale of the article and they are basically rewarded for citations, so it’s in their interest to spread the word.
Oh, that sucks. My bad.
I broke DNS plenty of times in my homelab independent from NAT. In the last few months:
Yes, most of them is my dumb ass making mistakes, but in the end it’s something that constantly breaks and it helps knowing the IP addresses of my servers and routers.
Aditionally, obscurity is a security helper. The problem is relying only on obscurity. But if I have proper firewall rules in place and strong usernames and passwords I still prefer if you don’t even know the IP addresses of my servers on top of that (in case I break some of the other security layers).