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Piracy is a socially responsible thing to do these days, when MS reportedly helps persecuting and killing people. IBM of 2020s.

> and killing people.

I wasn't aware of that, what are you referring to?


You just have outbound NAT enabled, so that your internal nodes can access the internet, no mapping to any internal nodes is set from the outside and no firewall. (just NAT alone) So all packets to your router's address will terminate at the router. Right?

OK, let's say I send a packet to your router's external interface with destination IP set to internal address of one of nodes in your network.

Will it reach your internal host? Will I get a response? ;-) I hope you now appreciate how NAT is not a firewall at all.


Cheapish (~$1000) thinkpad E14 gen7 (AMD) variant has battery life of >24h (reading/typing in vim). At least according to power meter, not that I'd read or type that long.

And everything works on it on Linux, even obscure things like fingerprint sensor, various bizarro Fn key combos, all the various HW accelerations (video encode/decode via vaapi), etc. I didn't find anything that would not work.


Does US have such a lack of space to fail to absorb 2-5% increase over years?

What's so hard about naturalizing or legalizing them, so that they can more easily interact with current power structures on the territory?

Capital city in the country where I live got a 25% population bump over a few months a few years back, of people who didn't even speak the language. Barely anything appretiably negative overall happened.


That fails to meet the need of having a bogeyman to get people to cheer you on as you recruit your brownshirts and start looting the coffers.

5pcs 2 layer default settings 80x100mm boards ($4 vs EUR 124) is pretty much 30x.

I double checked because these were not the prices I had in mind.

After looking through the options, I think that's because the designs I did quotations for had 0.2mm holes. This is standard for Eurocircuits, but high precision for JLCPCB.

Note that to get the price you quoted, you'll get lead in your PCB, and vias that are not plated, but plugged with conductive epoxy. Changing that gets you to $14 for 5 boards, which is still way cheaper than Eurocircuits.

I'll keep that in mind for the next PCB I design: keep holes bigger than 0.3mm if possible.


My idea of fun is deeply tied to understanding how things work—learning them, then applying that knowledge in my own way, as simply as possible. That process gives me a sense of ownership and control, which is not something I get from an approach where AI does things for me that I do not understand.

Yep, and the comment section predictably attracts the people who just complain they want something but will do nothing about it, not even complain to the right place (like their favorite proprietary SW/HW vendor, to improve their Linux support).

Have your network managing software setup a default route with a lower metric than wireguard default route based on wifi SSID. Can be done easily with systemd-networkd, because you can match .network file configurations on SSID. You're probably out of luck with this approach on network-setup-challenged devices like so called smart phones.

UK military is operating in Palestine (very frequent military flights from their post-colonial base in Cyprus), and is operating in Israel (when they were shooting down drones, etc.), and is supplying Israel with weapons (directly by soldier training and indirectly by allowing to use their military bases), and joined in international coverup (they have detailed intelligence on what Israel was doing in Gaza, which they never released publicly any part of).

Pretty solid basis for direct action.

If they provided this level of support for Russia, they'd be a new Belarus.


Equating surveillance flights off the coast with "operating in the country" is tenuous at best. If that's the threshold, Russian military is already operating in Britain (see Yantar's adventures).

The mental effort a lot of people has made to pretend they aren't entirely powerless and irrelevant for stopping Israel's crimes is deeply impressive. The reality is that there's nothing the UK can do to stop Israel as long as the US is supporting them (short of going to war with both the US and Israel), but this reality is at odds with the desire to do something, so people invent and inflate leverage where there isn't any. Moreover, most of the time the very same people oppose creating more leverage for the future, as your added qualifier of "post-colonial" implies. It's depressing.


It's not off the coast, they're circling directly over the territory of Palestine, without invitation from Palestinian state, and against interests of Palestinians.

Post-colonial only implies that Cyprus was a UK colony, and now is not, but still retains some bases in there.


You don't need websockets, just Connection: Upgrade to anything you want. You can upgrade directly to ssh protocol and just pass on decrypted data from https socket to local port 22 from then on with no further processing.


Proper DPI can tell that wouldn't be acting like a typical HTTP stream, encrypted or not.


Hehe true, SSH traffic is so characteristically obvious that the packet size and timing can be used as a side channel to leak information about a session.

Tangential: but I recall reading about a similar technique used on SRTP packets to guess the phonemes being uttered without needing to decrypt the traffic.


I guess you would need to either mimic a protocol that always uses a fixed packet size/rate (like a MPEG-TS video stream or something), or artificially pad/delay your packets to throw off detection methods.

would not be able to tell from websockets uses

I think most websockets do not sustain large amounts of bidirectional traffic for prolonged periods, so IMO this would immediately be suspicious.

My typical ssh session does not either.

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