I forgot to upload IceCat's warning -- here it is
I signed up for an account with a local email provider. I logged into the
webmail, and noticed that it used http (and not https). I asked the
administrator about it; he told me that the danger is merely theoretical, and
that no one has been compromised in these circumstances.
I connected
I think that too lloydsmart
How did you curl'd the live streams? Any special option or parameter that you
had to insert? For example with the m3u8 links that were specified above, are
you able to curl them?
Okay, what should I do here?
Tor + GPG + sever in a country called Not America is the way to go. Running
your own server is okay, but very very very few people can or will do that.
Ideally, a system without severs in the first place would be best.
Distributed systems. Right now the only thing established like that is
I totally agree with 'Chris'! Freedom has a price: we need to change our
habits about computer use, (and it isn't difficult to do).
There's a grain of truth to it: you can't necessarily trust some stranger
running a mail server to keep your mail secret. Governments can demand that
they turn over their private key, and then all of your email is compromised
the same way it would be if your HTTP connection had been snooped.
Another new release:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=8275
Significantly, ships now turn red like they're supposed to, finally.
I wouldn't use such an account, personally. Even if the provider is totally
legit, your communication with their servers is being done entirely in
cleartext. It's standard practise to at least enable TLS on SMTP, POP3 and
IMAP connections these days. And personally, I'd insist on HTTPS for
I did follow instructions right down the line (didn't need the 'little bash
function.') Ran $sudo apt-get install linux-libre64 linux-libre64-header and
$ sudo update-grub and rebooted. It looks like it is going to work, though I
see a message for a moment something about 'nouveau fault a'
Nothing wrong in the files you attached...
Thanks a lot guys
What happened ?
Yes, I also want to talk about Gnome Flashback
There is also the gEDA project.
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