"Officially announcing a contest to optimize two libraries used in Monero's proposed upgrade to FCMP++: helioselene and ec-divisors. [...] The winner for helioselene will receive 100 XMR (~21.000$), and the winner for ec-divisors will receive 250 XMR (~52.000$)"
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DarkMahesvara"Through his work, Mark had learned that the National Security Agency (NSA) had installed a secret, secure room at AT&T’s central office in San Francisco, called Room 641A. Mark was assigned to connect circuits carrying Internet data to optical “splitters” that sat just outside of the secret NSA room but were hardwired into it. Those splitters—as well as similar ones in cities around the U.S.—made a copy of all data going through those circuits and delivered it into the secret room."
"He was one of the early financial backers of The Pirate Bay, which was founded in 2003 to allow users to dodge copyright fees and share music and other files. His company Rix Telecom provided services and equipment to The Pirate Bay till 2005. Lundstrom was one of the defendants charged with being an "accessory to breaching copyright law" when the website was dragged to court for promoting copyright infringement."
two brave and hugely influential people who didn't stop fighting what they thought was right even in the face of tyrannical governments and corrupt courts. rest in piece!
@rainignterror1080p@hellhammer666 "wouldn't even rape her" case closed lol tbf if some whores accusation can destroys your marriage it was already over
@Shadowman311 >the influence the church has they have so little they literally letting themselves get pegged by ESG. at this point its just money laundering (more than it was before)
@why 1. you should have at least 2 hardware token. one as backup 2 you should export your 2FA codes, save them encrypted on as many devices/storage as you can 3. use keepass with a strong passphrase (diceware +7 random words) and do the same as with 2.
Somehow the game got caught in a shitflinging contest between the self-appointed morality police, and the people sick and tired of being told what kind of fiction they're allowed to read.
Suddenly, life gave me two choices, much like a visual novel would.
Do I take the game down to appease the people telling me to kill myself? Or do I create the story I already wanted to create and get paid for it?
Boy oh boy, what a dilemma. I contemplated it for all of two nano seconds!" - :chad0:
article confuses security with privacy. only somewhat valid point is vpns but majority of games aren't p2p anymore anyways. the threat for gamers personal information aren't 1337hackerman but corporate data harvesting and surveillance. the only way to have privacy with todays games or any proprietary software is to limit file and block internet access.
Post about Weeb :tako: Computer :linuxarch: and Gaming :saucyjack: stuffPassionately spreading Privacy and FOSS propaganda since 1981 Certified Tummysseur and Leg inspector :kanna_inspect: