Browsers really have to be a lot more skeptical about the code they run. Running code should not be able to randomly attack any IP address on the internet. Code from non-TLS pages should not be able to run at all. Perhaps that should also apply to code loaded from 3rd party sites. Connecting to a web page should not be consent to allow the operators of that web page to make my computer/phone do whatever they want on…
The Great Cannon has been deployed again
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#242What DDoS protection are they using? AT&T didn't say other than it was present.
$ nslookup -type=soa lihkg.com
Server: 8.8.8.8
Address: 8.8.8.8#53
Non-authoritative answer:
lihkg.com
origin = kevin.ns.cloudflare.com
mail addr = dns.cloudflare.com
serial = 2032679273
refresh = 10000
retry = 2400
expire = 604800
minimum = 3600
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I didn't see this as a problem solved by war, honestly. We need to weane ourself off a dependency on China for cheap goods. We need to decide that we value human life over a cheap phone. China gets away with what it does because it feeds our need for shiney new trinkets. Frankly, it's disgusting. The world could stand up to China and say it doesn't want it as a trading partner. Maybe that wouldn't even help, but do w…
With all due respect - from a systems perspective, that's not a solution; it's a wish for a pony, no less so than complaining "where are China's values"? Solutions are required because people are selfish and shortsighted - merely pointing this out accomplishes little. It's like saying that police aren't a solution to murder - what we really need is to stop killing each other.
That hypothetical president who cared about e.g. Tibet or the Uighurs couldn't have expected any popular intellectual support for that effort, however, since our popular intellectuals act largely to feather their own nests with Panglossian tributes to how wonderful TPP could have been.
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#244What exactly is the rest of the world getting from allowing China access to the Internet?
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War seems to progress as follows: 0 - Peace 1 - Trade War 2 - Financial War 3 - Electronic War 4 - Shooting War Note that 1 & 2 are different types of Economic war, and could be grouped together. The steps occur in order, but steps can be skipped. From a US-centric point of view, North Korea and Iran seem to be at #3. China & Russia are at a limited version of #2. Chinese/HK seem to be at #3 with each other.Given how…
I don't know who to attribute this to but I've heard a saying: "Countries that trade with each other don't make war with each other." As we isolate countries and disrupt trade we definitely are increasing the risk of conflict.
I'm pretty sure this was the prevailing thinking prior to World War 1. A large scale conflict would be so damaging on a human and economic level that most assumed the people in power would find away to stop a massive war from breaking out. Well, they were right about the first assumption, but very wrong about the second.
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#246Earlier quoted context omitted.
99.9% of devices are owned by someone who has absolutely zero technical ability to fulfill this responsibility. So I'd say the responsibility needs to be satisfied another way. Maybe it escalates to the ISP. I mean, unless we start issuing Internet Licenses the way we do Driver's Licenses. In the early 2000s my cable provider would outright shut off our Internet if my dumb brother or my dumb self got us all virused u…
I agree, most don't have the technical ability to administrate their devices although I'm not sure if that excuses basic competence. I like the idea that an ISP would disable the connection of a subscriber however that would depend on how they define malicious activity.
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#247What exactly is the rest of the world getting from allowing China access to the Internet?
The ability to communicate with hundreds of millions of people in China who have nothing to do with this?
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It's 2019, what excuse does Baidu have to not support https for these scripts?
As far as I can tell many CDNs will gladly serve their scripts over HTTP if requested: http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.mi... I don't know if what's the reasoning behind that.
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#249That page generates no response for me, https://archive.is/I1WO6 does.
Edit: better/cleaner version: https://outline.com/8BBX3b
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I agree, but given I pay United States taxes, how about the Iraq war with 600,000 dead? I know it's displacing a dictator and it was under the guise of freedom, weapons, and democracy. But if your family died, does it matter? What's the China propaganda say? Unity, equality, efficiency? Why is our murder better?