Kept watching this YouTube ad Operation Aurora | Hacking Google. It started off like an historic documentary about hacking and then proceeded to describe a major hacking event that affected Google in 2009. It was interesting, and of course it painted Google as the innovative hero at the end. They put human faces on Google and championed clever teamwork, but you shouldn't forget that these clever teams are building some of the most invasive and potentially freedom destroying tools in history.
Training and discipline are what a body needs.
https://youtu.be/5PkUGel_OD0
"Stop Writing Dead Programs" by Jack Rusher (Strange Loop 2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ab3ArE8W3s
As @mary and the pups were rolling around(playing) on the living room floor, it hit me that those two haven’t been apart a day since conception over five years ago.🐾
So I have been using pass, the standard Unix password manager, together with PassFF and it is a working solution so far. I like that it is a simple program, and that it was easy to setup, but I wish it was even easier for normies. Qtpass works well for my wife because it has an easy password/username/url template.
These folks made several great documentaries together that just got better and better. I think about them often and they should be added to school curricula IMHO.
Tales from the Green Valley
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478958/
Tudor Monastery Farm
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4103600/
Victorian Farm
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1372211/
Edwardian Farm
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821820/
Wartime Farm
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2470814/
I'm not a big fan of multi-factor-authentication because it is a tool being used for the de-anonymization of the internet. I don't know of any way to push back and I can't even find a list of companies that require a mobile number.
“Democracy requires Privacy as much as Freedom of Expression.”
-Anonymous
Tomb encryption looks a bit interesting. Nothing really new under the hood, but I appreciate the attempt at streamlining and polishing. I always need a cheat sheet to remember the LUKS dance.
https://www.dyne.org/software/tomb/
Linux only though.
While I was walking around in the woods this past week I thought about how peaceful and old everything seemed. The thing is, the trees and the landscape were not that old. I don't think I saw a tree over 150 and most were less than 100. The canopy was 80-100' in most places. The trees used to be old and huge averaging 5' diameters. Food literally used to fall from the sky because 25% of them were chestnut. Then, in a generation or so, they were gone and few even know if their existence.
Nostr:
acd1f62fad47b98657ac57e91c34613201d0ad273f331b67799874b887c42c60
Marathon Training:
https://theoutpost.life/marathon