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Comment #24131749
Good idea, especially when times as serious as this. Folks, when there is major unrest/wars going on, it's a great time to really think outside the box. You will need the most dete…
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Comment #24131707
Using p2p tech the exact same ways it was used in the current wars. For example in Syria they used many wifi apps.
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Comment #24128599
This reminds me of the war in Syria where the government would shut down communications, leaving civilians and militants to find alternatives means. Most of the p2p used wifi.
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Comment #24075440
Lol wonder why?
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Comment #24070525
Amazing work of art, bravo.
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Comment #24066047
I never install programs ("apps") on a primary device that I use for personal comms. Even with all the sandboxing and jails, the privacy risks are astronomical. And like you said, …
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Comment #24053558
Good to know thanks
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Comment #24047335
This has been my overall experience with it since it's inception. They have had years to improve, but just like Blackboard, they failed.
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Comment #24047328
This software was absolutely hated by the students. Not only is it difficult to use for some who have trouble with technology, but it would often score a persons paper with wildly …
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Comment #24043983
During uncertain times like this we need to be asking the hard questions. Always use protection like a VPN and iptable when connecting to unknown/untrusted networks.
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Comment #24040736
The majority of us are well aware how these devices create a MITM attack against your phone, but is there anything you found particularly interesting or egregious that we should kn…
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Comment #24020405
I've talked to people in China using encrypted messengers that are obviously not made in their country.
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Comment #24020389
Everything is "terrorism" these days if the gov't doesn't like the thought/action/person/group.
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Comment #23985723
And it's a damn shame. Dangerous as well.
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Comment #23979245
Random sites won't load for me like Netflix for some reason. It works with my wired connection for some odd reason though.
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Comment #23978792
Well said. It's scary how many thing that get classified that shouldn't be.
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Comment #23978271
What filth.
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Comment #23955402
I remember reading about that in the Wikileaks disclosures, it's fascinating to think about.
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Comment #23949218
Wow. All he did was install USB drivers and bam! I would expect it from Huawei, but not exclusive to them.
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Comment #23948297
It just increases the value of American's and their assets ever so much. It's very good.
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Comment #23948286
Buy it? It does not even need to be pitched because it's true. When American's are struggling to put food on the table it's time to cut all foreign funding.
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Comment #23948217
This is good news. Along with cutting the scam H1B visas.
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Comment #23947336
I've found the best way is just to accept the silly label if someone accuses you of "racism".
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Comment #23941276
You are right, thanks. I don't live there anymore so that atrocity slipped my mind.