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vortex@fed.dyne.orgOPMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•A response to "The AI We Deserve" - Learning from the Luddites3·7 months ago“A still-underappreciated truism of our moment is that there is great solidarity to be found in refusing a technology.”
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Society of the Spectacle2·9 months agoWark knocks on the door of the situation room in the beach beneath the street
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain2·9 months agoThen there is Tuvalu’s TLD .tv that generates around 8% of the country’s total government revenue. Due to rising sea levels, the pacific atoll nation may not exist much longer.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain3·9 months agoThere is also the double barrelled but still active oz.au domain hierarchy - so good they named it twice! Back in the early Australian Internet days we admin’ed pegasus.oz.au for one of if not the first major national internet access networks in Australia.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain2·9 months agoThere’s also the story of the moribund .gb TLD for Great Britain .
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain3·9 months agoNot a TLD such as .io, but In terms of Internet domain diasappearances, there is the legend that is fuckedgoogle.com, an anonymous economist’s massive click-fraud expose of Google’s business model and practices. The true reason for it’s disappearance is made of legends and conspiriacies. See What Happened to fuckedgoogle.com for a tasty intro to the aftermath.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgOPto Cyber Security@fed.dyne.org•Listen up, changing SSH daemon to non-standard port is a waste of time & even less secure1·10 months agoPrivileged port is a trust belief system where you believe that the remote system only offers services below port 1024 if they were started with elevated privilege. Author PK Dick once said reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgOPto Cyber Security@fed.dyne.org•Listen up, changing SSH daemon to non-standard port is a waste of time & even less secure1·10 months agoI posit that the point of the video is that port changing is an inconvenience non-feature, especially at scale of distributed legitimate use.
After threat modelling, consider reading The Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis to assist in operational incident and control measures, especially to catch APTs.