Happened to me in 1997 but I didn’t mind
Happened to me in 1997 but I didn’t mind
Probably best to avoid systems with known deniable encryption methods, and keep your dummy data there. Then hide your secrets e.g. in deleted space on a drive, in the cloud, or a well-hidden micro-sd card. All have risks, maybe it’s best of all to not keep your secrets with you, and make sure they can’t be associated with you.
As referred in other comment, the counter counter is to just keep beating to get further keys/hidden data.
There are some cases involving plausible deniability where game theory tells you should beat the person until dead even if they give up their keys, since there might be more.
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curl pipe bash lol
Headless + ssh
cat /dev/zero > /dev/kmem ?
End of universe, 2038.
I’ve been using Linux since 1996 and remember when time_t was less than a billion. I guess I’ve found a new way to date myself. Slightly interestingly I thought, 1 billion was a couple of days before 9/11 which some have said defines the modern era or epoch.
If we keep beating it for long enough, thermodynamics says it might spontaneously turn back into a horse.
Being in EU and with Gandi bought out and increasing prices, I recently moved to Hetzner as a domain registrar.
Oh, something new to try, thanks
Mine is quick enough to run remote desktop over
I’d favour own VPN instead of relying on an additional third party
Literally mythical man month