My cousin had something similar when I was a child but not only did it have the qwerty but it also allowed you to make phonecalls I believe. I remember all the rappers featured it in their videos in the late 90s-2000
Charles Lopez
Does that pager still work?
Luke Bailey
Which one?
Robert Lewis
Why does this general exist. It barely sees any activity.
Tyler Smith
so this general is like your penis?
Juan Allen
No, I don't even have a penis. More like yours maybe.
Kevin Robinson
>moan about last thread getting necrobumped >want to use OP image to make new thread >forgot to save pasta so couldn't anyway Well now, don't I look the fool.
Luis Young
muh beanis!!!
James Edwards
Nice try.
Jackson Nguyen
Normaly this board is nothing but this shit >"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA X ON SUICIDE WATCH HAHAHAHAHAHA" >debate me on x pro tip, you cant >product x is objectively (read: in my opinion) the best product of this type ever, debate me >full blown shitposts (eggsecutor runing linux???) >celebrity threads (linus am i rite lads) >"ricing" threads >Sup Forums ("which graphics card to i get im new here install gento am i rite fellow g users xd")
Atleast this thread has an actual fucking topic where people try to actually talk and have discussions about actual real things. I swear to god if i see another AMD or Intel speculation thread where people post fake benchmarks on CPUs that don't even exist yet I'm going to have a fucking anuerysm. And yes, I am triggered. I would very much like a safe space.
Cooper Walker
cyber bump
Angel Scott
I've had this idea for a while that, with the web growing increasingly monitored and censored, gopher might turn out to become a good alternative. Unfortunately, all gopher has to offer in that respect is obscurity, since, to my knowledge, it was never extended with SSL/TLS support.
I was just reminded of this when I ran into some dude who's running a gopherhole as a tor hidden service. Not a bad way to work around the lack of TLS.
There's a big appeal in getting away from the bloat and increasingly invasive technologies that have plagued the web for many years. In strictly practical terms, there's nothing stopping us from just writing good websites without any of that crap instead of going back to gopher. Can't beat that retro flavour, though.
I figured some people here must have had similar ponderings. Thoughts? Cool servers?
Carter King
It's a shilling thread.
Ryan Scott
That's a nice idea, probably for using gopher to share info and files. Wish we could change the use of sites like pastebin and mega for something as simple as gopher, probably the greatest challenge is having a simple and practical way of creating a site and actually accessing it (which is a different story).
Over Sup Forums we had conversations on using GNUnet though, the idea is taking decentralization to the extreme, as to get as much privacy as it is possible (and realistic). This particular idea is young but the people behind has a technical level to be respected. It would need to be developed for services other than filesharing, but I invite all knowledgeable people to check the project.
Would like to see a way to host stuff like you say though, fast and simple as to share it here in /cyb/.
Juan Price
The two cyber security ones are full of good info.
Adrian Green
Thank you.
Ian Anderson
From last thread Anyone got some input on knowledge management?
Even annotating email is close to impossible and there has been an RFC for that for years and years. Do I really have to found a Silicon Valley unicorn startup to get this going?
Mason Ortiz
Tree views are underrated. In particular a simple text editor with hierarchical management like GJots2 has been a huge improvement for me. Write unrelated stuff, take notes, switch positions, all things that are simple but sometimes are not done simple enough in other applications.
Another huge improvement would be using a LaTeX editor with this tree view manipulation, something like LyX, and maybe image embedding.
But serious work can be done with a simple text editor with simple outliner functions. This is why I plan to learn vimscript to write a simple plugin for this but without heavy dependencies. Dependencies was what turn me off when I saw VOoM (Vim Outliner of Markups), I don't want an specific python library just for this task, I want the power of vim with a simple and fast way to save nested text in a hierarchical organization.
That's my 2 cents.
Lincoln Johnson
Just getting into security, never used anything besides AV. I'm looking at VPNs and Proxies so far.
>been looking at security shit recently >ads for VPNS coming up all of sudden
Slowly working my way through the sticky.
Leo Hill
This is pretty subjective but I use cryptostorm for my VPN. You want one that's tokenized and protects from leaks
Michael Young
Looking at it now.
I'm as far as getting Duckduckgo.
I tried to get enigmail but it was a file I have no idea what to do with. Can I still keep Gmail. or will I have to get a new email?
Ayden Cox
Don't use Google products if you can avoid it. Avoid cloud computing. Encrypt as much as you can.
What is Enigmail?
Enigmail is a seamlessly integrated security add-on forMozilla Thunderbird. It allows you to use OpenPGP to encrypt and digitally sign your emails and to decrypt and verify messages you receive.
Enigmail isfree software. It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of theMozilla Public License.
Gabriel Morales
How bad is it with Gmail? Mostly because I have everything from friends to government accounts tied to it, which is probably dumb but just curious.
Is it recommended to go with a full year right away for Cyrptostorm? It's asking to use Paypal, I was under the impression Paypal was insecure in itself.
Ryder Brooks
is there a way to merge this list pastebin.com/raw/T8TeepZP to your browser config without going through it one by one?
Tyler Reyes
Just starting this too, what exactly is the Firefox warranty that I may be voiding?
Sebastian Collins
I'm not sure how it works but it can't hurt. I'd suggest having two or three email addresses and use enigmail for all of them
Anthony Jackson
>"Hello Mozilla? I can't open my facebook account" >"Sorry ma'am, looks like you disabled telemetry so we don't know how to get in either"
Aiden Bennett
So what's so bad? Can't I just go in and switch it on?
What exactly do the modifications do?
Xavier Wood
they're just browser settings. they put the warning up because some websites don't work as smoothly when you turn shit off. then you can't go and complain "hurr firefox is shit because it can't run this page right"
Tyler Butler
Is there a way to default it back to normal if ever necessary?
I'm assuming "" means delete whatever is in the field currently and I don't want to write any of this shit down.