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Index Contact Projects PGP Synopsis This page is a dumping ground for opsec and cybersecurity advice I collected and shared around the web, mostly from /cyb/sec/pri/. As the title implies, these advices are unedited, albeit to make them fit some sort of QA format for readability, so expect to see some errors and contextual noises.
Recorded and presented the data in a formal video and paper Server Management and Deployment Helped manage Linux-based servers and software across multiple domains, including web development using Nginx and Apache-2, gaming and media server configurations for platforms like Minecraft, Source, and Jellyfin, and virtual machine management with Proxmox.
Read menu ( up ) channels [--unreadOnly $boolean] [--name $name] [--hash $hashPrefix] Display a list of channels the user can access that matches the given criteria. The --name and --hash options limit the scope to channels whose name or identity hash starts with the given value. next [--lines $num] prev [--lines $num] Paginate through the result set of channels or messages, 10 (or $num) at a time meta [--channel ($index|$hash)] Display the current channel's metadata.
Be informed about which websites function effectively when accessed via Tor, particularly with scripting disabled in your browser settings. Lastly, avoid browsing the web from a static IP address or from devices that can be linked back to you. By embracing these practices, you can navigate the digital landscape with greater security and confidentiality.
  ↩︎ this is because i experience consequences such as “wait how the heck do i sync my TODO list items when my server is broken” and “well i guess my entire online social existence is unavailable”  ↩︎ top navigation/back to top ↑ pages home blog posts atom/RSS feeds misc. other links @ (yell at me) privacy (tl;dr: IP address logged for 4 days) website source code source (sourcehut, primary) source (codeberg) source (self-hosted git) server status licensing mirrors this website on my self-hosted server via...
replace all = with   (space) alternatively use davfs2 (requires root, is slower, forgets lastmodified-timestamp on upload): yum install davfs2 mount -t davfs -ouid=1000 https://xn--h1afal.xn--p1ai:2421/ mp or the emergency alternative (gnome/gui-only): gio mount -a davs://xn--h1afal.xn--p1ai:2421/ on KDE Dolphin, use webdavs://xn--h1afal.xn--p1ai:2421/ osascript -e ' mount volume "https://k: hunter2 @xn--h1afal.xn--p1ai:2421/" ' or you can open up a Finder, press command-K and paste this...
Free exchange bitcoin and monero. (no javascript - no cookies - no web analytics - no images - open source app - .i2p .org ) info: Ru | En BTC_orders: price volume ___ taken volume all need xmr | 0.00467369 | 0.054245 | | 0 | 0.054245 | 11.606471 | 0.00467064 | 0.104313 | | 0 | 0.158559 | 33.940451 | 0.00464884 | 0.114497 | | 0 | 0.273056 | 58.569703 | 0.00442301 | 0.006478 | | 5.406254 | 0.279535 | 60.034450 | 0.00442263 | 0.082660 | | 0 | 0.362195 | 78.724774 | 0.0044218 | 0.002849 | |...
Free exchange bitcoin and monero. (no javascript - no cookies - no web analytics - no images - open source app - .i2p .org ) info: Ru | En BTC_orders: price volume ___ taken volume all need xmr | 0.00462127 | 0.021236 | | 17.155213 | 0.021236 | 4.595447 | 0.00461534 | 0.038135 | | 0 | 0.059372 | 12.858182 | 0.00460939 | 0.069773 | | 0 | 0.129145 | 27.995439 | 0.00460049 | 0.025073 | | 13.792639 | 0.154218 | 33.445563 | 0.00453006 | 0.051887 | | 0 | 0.206106 | 44.899564 | 0.00452788 |...
I put Linux Mint on these computers and people use them to get online and check their email and all that. If we take a look at how people use their computers, they have a web browser, a file manager, and a settings page for the most part. If it can connect to a printer, save a file, view an image, and play a video, they're generally pretty good.
File Hosting flz.i2p -- File hosting. img.bi -- Image hosting with clearnet side available. i2push.i2p -- File hosting thru Tahoe-LAFS. The File Server -- Nice and simple web file sharing. Pastes nntp-paste -- Pastes with distributed backend. Pastethis -- The one and only. Pastethat -- Sprunge like paste service.
Duckyscript https://web.archive.org/web/20220816200129/http://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Duckyscript Syntax Ducky Script syntax is simple. Each command resides on a new line and may have options follow.
A classic example of this is parsing tables, which encode the grammar of a programming language in a form interpretable by a fixed, fairly simple piece of code.  Finite state machines are particularly amenable to this form of attack, but almost any program that involves the `parsing' of some abstract sort of input into a sequence of some independent `actions' can be constructed profitably as a data-driven algorithm.      
For instance these are operated in Switzerland : nameserver 185.95.218.42 nameserver 185.95.218.43 To apply your changes in resolv.conf restart networking.service # systemctl restart networking.service If your web browser supports DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH), you can encrypt your DNS queries so your ISP and authorities cannot directly see what sites you're visiting.
The Dead Room - Комната мертвых 2010 - 4. The Soul Collectors - Невинные души 2015 - 5. Fear the Dark 2016 - 6. Every Three Hours 2017 - 7. Every Pretty Thing Malcolm Fletcher 2012 - 1. The Killing House Novels 2000 - Deviant Ways - Жажда мести 2001 - World Without End 2004 - Remembering Sarah - В память о Саре 2005 - Kendo Novellas 2012 - Falling (обсудить на форуме) Язык: Все языки русский (ru) Сортировать по: алфавиту сериям дате поступления году издания популярности жанрам размеру...
WHY i LOVE GEROGE W BUSH: 9/11 9/11 9/11 i2p irc server: nylbnhujb4v66o7m3l66bfk3awi4bvgexhrg7jqgbgq3gyntbwdq.b32.i2p:6667 (also tor) 6rzn7655cuw2bekzvyvy3m4fuekv5xqqzk47zxabqxx3zlpqhplybgad.onion:6667 (bad) GITHUB 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 The Cosway Lunar Council Members: Wala: Avaritia DaveTheWolf: Gula Arm: Luxuria John Smith: Invidia TimoTheCoolKid: Ira cat: Superbia Dark Cat: Acedia 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11...
Hosting all of these things has taught me quite a lot about networking, the internet, web development, and even coding as I began attempting to contribute to some of these projects. I still mainly host for fun and as a way to keep learning, but another strong driving force is just the ability to give privacy to people by allowing them use the things I host.
В i2p много симплекс серверов накопилось. Только чуствую это не так популярно как через простой web будет. xmpp+omemo тоже вариант но тоже требует лишних телодвижений. Для некоторых это будет барьером. ¨ Anonymous 25/11/11(Tue)11:39:14 No. 350 *я Бы захостил. ¨ Anonymous 25/11/17(Mon)09:10:07 No. 357   >>358 Они быстро дохли, поэтому. ¨ Anonymous 25/11/17(Mon)12:01:39 No. 358 >>357 А почему они дохли?
If you don't like it make your own web page. 2025-05-22-14:17 I've hired some guys to take down several big trees from my yard. One is dead, the other is leaning towards the house.
The second level directly changes the penis in form and orientation, but it is still easily bend. The third level has it be very hard and a rather fixed in orientation. Other more suttle reactions are a weird prickling between my legs with no specific origin. The most common occurrence that leads to this reaction is close physical contact with woman, especially when the distance between genital converges 0, but I have noticed that this ...
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