

That’s good to hear, thanks for the reply!


That’s good to hear, thanks for the reply!


A Freedombox user in the wild!! I’ve been following the project since 2011 but I never thought it really achieved its potential. How do you use yours, and how do you find it?
Anyone with the ability to inject or modify packets in the network path between server and client can inject malicious javascript or browser exploits into an unencrypted HTTP TCP stream. The client’s User-Agent and other headers would allow the attacker to customize their attack to target that specific browser version, and compromise the client machine.
The origin of that term, FYI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_burner


I can’t find any videos with examples of the kinds of effects that this software can produce. They have a youtube channel but it has no content.
Yes but I think the commenter is saying that if a person had installed this package, removing the package in the package manager is probably insufficient to remove the infection from the machine.


I just did a couple of test searches and it didn’t work at all. Obvious AI images stayed in the results, and the ones that it removed when I selected “AI: hide” were obvious photos or human artwork.
Hopefully they can improve their detection method and make it actually useful.


But in May, the founder announced he was abandoning the tech and pivoting his company to something entirely different: Muscle Mem, a cache system for AI agents that allows them to offload repeatable tasks.
So a completely normal pivot from something more general to something more specific within the same subject area. This isn’t really newsworthy, and the rest of the article reads like an ad.


Terrible article that doesn’t even speculate about how it’s going to change the way we use the internet.


Was the server officially released by Blizzard or was it reverse-engineered and built by the community?
What are the specs and how are you finding the performance?


I do not want to waste everyone’s time by continuing this discussion that is not leading anywhere.
Not leading anywhere? That’s a strange perspective to have given the “overwhelmingly negative feedback.” I think it led to a fairly concrete conclusion.
I think what he meant to say was “I don’t like that my arguments did not sway your opinion.”
It’s the effect of a persistent decades-long disinformation campaign perpetrated by those who wish to destabilize western democracies which has been signal-boosted by naive (or maliciously designed) recommendation algorithms on social media platforms.
if they had access to Windows-based software (Blender, Unreal Engine, 3D slicing software, etc.,).
All of those applications that you mentioned run on Linux too. Maybe check if everything you want to use runs on Linux and then you don’t need to sell your students’ souls on their behalf.


What he’s suggesting is just science fiction.
Tell you what, Dr. Vince Kellen, Chief Information Officer at the University of California San Diego, why don’t we start with automating your job with agentic AI so that you can focus on these “exquisite” attacks instead and we’ll see how well that goes.
You should probably let RealVNC know, because they don’t seem to have got your memo.
There is nothing to be “weary” of
I checked, and OP actually spelt “wary” correctly.
Which VPS provider are you using? Many of them end up blacklisted for mail delivery due to spammers using them.