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EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?


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Linux FTW!

Possibly not, from Fedora and Ubuntu it's already known that they are probably going to comply in one form or another. Pretty sure Debian will follow but I hope Devuan won't care at least.
The only OS I know of that decisively showed the middle finger to this whole BS yet is OpenBSD.

The best way forward for OSS projects is probably to simply ban UK and California residents from using their software. Win-win, the UK and Californian kids stay as safe as possible while the (sane) rest of the world can continue to give a flying fuck.

also, Graphene OS for phones (well certain phones) has said they dont care if certain regions cant use it.
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It`s in order to protect the kids.


Linux FTW!

Possibly not, from Fedora and Ubuntu it's already known that they are probably going to comply in one form or another. Pretty sure Debian will follow but I hope Devuan won't care at least.
The only OS I know of that decisively showed the middle finger to this whole BS yet is OpenBSD.

The best way forward for OSS projects is probably to simply ban UK and California residents from using their software. Win-win, the UK and Californian kids stay as safe as possible while the (sane) rest of the world can continue to give a flying fuck.


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<snip>

EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?

Systemd attack vector, solution, Artix once again.

It is literally arch before they forced systemd. Wink
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EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?

Systemd attack vector, solution, Artix once again.

It is literally arch before they forced systemd. Wink

Thanks!

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Wholemeal bread is still carbs -- not much different than white bread. Better in fiber and vitamin content, but don't be fooled that it's way better.

They put caramel coloring in white flour to make the bread look brown (placebo psychology trick). This is not real wholemeal bread, it's brown-painted white bread.

All type of breads available in market are processed foods and must be avoided. The carbs value will go down and bread will be more nutritious if you bake bread at home because there won't be any Preservative in this case.     

Alcohol = BAD (despite my username!) -- I rarely drink, and if I do it will be a beer with friends. No alcoholic drinks at home.

I remember an old but funny saying about alcohol, "Alcohol may not solve the problem but neither will milk or water" Cheesy
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<snip>

EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?




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Wholemeal bread is still carbs -- not much different than white bread. Better in fiber and vitamin content, but don't be fooled that it's way better.

They put caramel coloring in white flour to make the bread look brown (placebo psychology trick). This is not real wholemeal bread, it's brown-painted white bread.
You can make your own bread, and for sure it has no fake coloring of basic flour in the EU like that. You make weird assumptions from the USA or other parts of the world.

Depends a lot on how you eat them and how much you eat them. In many cases potatoes can be worse than bread. What is considered bread is a very wide spectrum ranging from extremely unhealthy to quite healthy.
Pray tell.
Visit Europe, find German sourdough bread with grain types that don't even exist in most parts of the world and you will see. You can pick from many options. Unless you want me to give you specific examples?

Linux FTW!
Possibly not, from Fedora and Ubuntu it's already known that they are probably going to comply in one form or another. Pretty sure Debian will follow but I hope Devuan won't care at least.
The only OS I know of that decisively showed the middle finger to this whole BS yet is OpenBSD.

The best way forward for OSS projects is probably to simply ban UK and California residents from using their software. Win-win, the UK and Californian kids stay as safe as possible while the (sane) rest of the world can continue to give a flying fuck.
Systemd already complied, perhaps you have read about that?
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<snip>

EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?




https://marc.info/?l=bugtraq&m=102821663814127

Ok, thanks. Have a merit and a beer on me for digging that up, I am into OpenBSD since 1996 (even was buying T-shirts and stuff in the first computer shop of calgary around then) and it seems I missed that one.

But then again: Dude that's like 2.5 eternities in the past..  Grin If you run systemd based systems you have way greater backdoors than that..
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EDIT: And i recognized that OpenBSD point. I liked it very much until that OpenSSH server backdoor hack (injected via CVS bug).

The only backdoor I am aware of is the XZ backdoor, that seemingly has nothing to do with OpenSSH AFAIK, OpenSSH was just one of the targets.
Or do you had anything else in mind? If so, can you point me to a link or some reading material?




https://marc.info/?l=bugtraq&m=102821663814127

Ok, thanks. Have a merit and a beer on me for digging that up, I am into OpenBSD since 1996 (even was buying T-shirts and stuff in the first computer shop of calgary around then) and it seems I missed that one.

But then again: Dude that's like 2.5 eternities in the past..  Grin If you run systemd based systems you have way greater backdoors than that..

Thanks.
And you're right.
It's just that i relied on openBSD for working with certain groups of sometimes shady people for quite a while and the incident shocked me. For sure, levels of caution have risen since then at the foundation, but i turned away from openBSD. It was an emotional decision. And also you're right about systemd. On thop of this, i claim that Linux kernel 2.2 was the last "good" kernel branch (for routers) except iptables support in 2.4 IIRC. I built a couple of transparent bridging devices on those for network sniffing, but that's a different me from those eternities back then  Grin

Nowadays i'm only in convenient SOHO user land, and when i want to have secure environments, i use encrypted virtual machines on a local offline server.
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Digesting and mulling over BIP, 361. Also the sooner I can just accept the fact that this is part of Bitcoin's fate, that it's going to be a place of war amongst the tribes, the sooner I'll be less jibbity.
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Digesting and mulling over BIP, 361. Also the sooner I can just accept the fact that this is part of Bitcoin's fate, that it's going to be a place of war amongst the tribes, the sooner I'll be less jibbity.
The war is inevitable but same thing happened with Knots. What side are you leaning to? Hopefully not the side that wants to freeze coins.  Undecided
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