Christopher Jeffrey (JJ)

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Christopher Jeffrey (JJ)

Christopher Jeffrey (JJ)

@_chjj

bitcoin menace, co-author of @bcoin, early contributor to $hns, author of the mako #bitcoin fullnode, @warpdex

The Mempool 가입일 Temmuz 2011
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@T3chFalcon you just proved him right. the passage you highlighted only promises that emails are encrypted at rest, not while in flight.
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IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
"Proton reads incoming mail in transit" NO, Proton Mail does not inspect your incoming emails while they are in transit. Breakdown: In transit: Inbound emails arrive over TLS encryption (STARTTLS/SMTPS) from the sender's server to Proton's. The server-to-server connection is encrypted, so Proton cannot decrypt or read the content mid-transit. On arrival at Proton servers: - Proton-to-Proton: Full end-to-end zero-knowledge encryption from the start (Proton never sees content). - Non-Proton inbound (e.g. Gmail): TLS delivers plaintext to Proton's edge there's a brief in-memory scan for spam/viruses/malware (temporary server access) then immediately encrypted with zero-access storage using your key. Per Proton's privacy policy: "Such inbound messages are scanned for spam in memory, and then encrypted and written to disk. We do not possess the technical ability to scan the content of the messages after they have been encrypted." So there's no ongoing reading or post-encryption access, but a brief plaintext window for filtering on non-E2E inbound emails.
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel

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Elorm Daniel
Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel·
Most people think Google Chrome and Chromium are the same thing. They look similar, behave similarly, and even share the same engine but they are built for very different purposes. Chromium is the foundation. It’s an open-source browser project that anyone can inspect, modify, or build on. There’s no Google account sign-in, no automatic updates on most systems, no built-in DRM, and very little TRACKING by default. It’s raw and minimal, mainly used by developers, security researchers, and browser vendors who want full CONTROL over what goes in and what stays out. Google Chrome is what happens when Google takes Chromium and turns it into a consumer product. Chrome adds automatic updates, Google Sync for passwords and bookmarks, proprietary media codecs, DRM for streaming services like Netflix, and deep integration with Google services. That convenience comes with trade-offs more background services and more data flowing back to Google. In simple terms, Chromium is the engine, and Chrome is the polished car built on top of it. Same core technology, completely different goals.
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz

What’s the difference?

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🐝🇬🇷@bee_fumo·
@neogoose_btw psst I'm deliberately trolling to get the attention of retards shush
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Stefan@schteppe·
C devs got very interested in CVEs all of a sudden
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Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
Why rust haters love to lie so much? - Rust was mostly never used to REWRITE parts of Linux kernel. There were only a few drivers did that and they should’ve not do that - This is a race condition. It’s a parallel programming data race. Do you think race conditions never happened in C world? This is such a dumb claim because at the level of unsafe rust becomes C what are you blaming it for?
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal

Rust programmers re-wrote a portion of the Linux kernel (Android's Binder) in Rust. (Because, it would seem, re-writing working code in Rust is a religious obligation for many.) That code was published with the Linux kernel update a few weeks back. Yesterday, it was revealed that there was a vulnerability in that code. That vulnerability (which could take down an entire system) is due to memory corruption in the "memory safe" Rust code. If you investigate the specific, offending Rust code, you'll find that the code is marked "unsafe". Which is a common word you will find throughout all Rust code within the Linux Kernel. @gregkh/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-anno…

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TBash 🇺🇸@TBashscripts·
@LundukeJournal brother this isn't the dunk you think it is At least in Rust, this vulnerability is explicit and not hiding in undefined behavior.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Rust programmers re-wrote a portion of the Linux kernel (Android's Binder) in Rust. (Because, it would seem, re-writing working code in Rust is a religious obligation for many.) That code was published with the Linux kernel update a few weeks back. Yesterday, it was revealed that there was a vulnerability in that code. That vulnerability (which could take down an entire system) is due to memory corruption in the "memory safe" Rust code. If you investigate the specific, offending Rust code, you'll find that the code is marked "unsafe". Which is a common word you will find throughout all Rust code within the Linux Kernel. @gregkh/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-anno…
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Christopher Jeffrey (JJ)
@TheShogunTYO @AndyKavna We need to settle down with the luck hill tweets. I don't want the instagrammers discovering there's more than 3 japanese cities and ruining hanami for everyone. P.S. why are you no longer a puffy face 20y/o girl?
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The Shogun@TheShogunTYO·
@AndyKavna I'd swap 4 and 3 but add Fukuoka and Shizuoka between both of them.
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Andy.@AndyKavna·
My Japanese city ranking: 1. Tokyo - undefeated. Osaka cope is just that. If you can't find fun in Tokyo, that's a you problem. 2. Sapporo - chill af and air so fresh you could drink it 3. Kyoto 4. Osaka
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Christopher Jeffrey (JJ)
@TheShogunTYO - Trouble understanding "have"/"had"/PP-tense Number one complaint I hear from jp-eng speakers. "have" and "had" have so many meanings. I have had to explain it many times. Most haven't got a clue how much trouble they have with it. Anyway, have a good day. I have to go now.
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The Shogun@TheShogunTYO·
Actually this is one of the tells when it comes to guessing the LARPs: they don't use the weird things even very English fluent Japanese people say. Off the top of my head. - Such / So before anything (So trouble, Such mistake) - -ing or -ed where it doesn't belong - 'Let's' because it's a '-mashou' approximation
Penguin Operator🐧✨「Frostveil」@kurotesuta

@TheShogunTYO Such many cases

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Ross Ulbricht
Ross Ulbricht@RealRossU·
Roger Ver was there for me when I was down and needed help. Now Roger needs our support. No one should spend the rest of their life in prison over taxes. Let him pay the tax (if any) and be done with it. #FreeRoger
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Callisto Roll@callistoroll·
Is being an English Teacher in Japan considered prestigious?
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Callisto Roll@callistoroll·
Another example of hospitality workers in Japan refusing to speak English to help their foreign customers:
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Callisto Roll@callistoroll·
Can’t imagine why Japan is sick of tourists.
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