The eIDAS regulation makes an enormous change by mandating man-in-the-middle attack technology that it would be illegal for browser makers to defend against
How would this law affect websites with Onion Services (eg Facebook) that don’t use http at all, but Tor’s internal pinned end-to-end encryption with a pinned certificate tied to the .onion name?
The term “open air prison” was what human rights groups (iirc amnesty international) used to describe Gaza. I dont know of any creditable international human rights groups that have referred to the west bank as an “open air prison” in their reports on the region.
Just install EndeavorOS lol (feddit.de)
stolen from linux memes at Deltachat
Privacy wars will be with us always. Let's set some rules (www.theregister.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.cafe/post/1482289...
Israel, Hamas agree on four-day truce, hostage release and aid into Gaza (www.reuters.com)
Note that this isn’t ALL the hostages – just 50 in exchange for 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. archive.org link...
Tor isn't as decentralised as we thought? (toot.coinfundit.com)