https://lobste.rs/bbs love it aha does it have telnet it does! but it doesn't support normal codepage Tiny Tiny RSS: There’s no warranty. If it breaks you get to keep both parts. lol hahaha Instructions on how to install are not very friendly but I am intrigued rss isn't very friendly in general is it? Google Reader made it friendly RIP Google Reader mercutio: I made an app that supports RSS. It was OK to work with, however there are several variants that complicate implementation JSON is my favorite content layer format when i looked at rss, it seemed inconsistent with multiple variants. anybody got recommendations for offshore, anonymous VPS services? qg_ need to be a bit more specific there, off which shore? true off US Maybe off all shores? Find a nice oil rig in int'l waters satelite internet ok? Though the Internet connections to those is less than desireable not going to be doing anything malicious are we with our anonymous, off shore vps? looking for privacy for some connections perhaps what you need is a VPN service? I'd prefer a shell if you're paranoid about privacy a remote shell is less secure from the pov of government monitoring or whatever i'm not really sure what you're after though what's anonymous vps service mean anyway? paypal etc has audit logs how is a remote shell less secure? interception insecure memory how? wellt he provider can intercept all of your memory i know of no os that uses secure memory err encrypted memory if you're going to pay the provider for the service you probably trust them as well so in theory, while a vm is running a provider cna look at memory contents of your vm but they can still get a court order that allows the government to take over theri servers. I didn't say I wanted to provide content i don't know how far your'e going :) some countries don't even countries like sweden do but yeah, i figure anonymous/off shore leads to being an activist or something and being paranoid feel free to say you don't need to go that far :) Iceland, Norway, Netherlands are all privacy centric in theory they're still at risk less so, than other countries. So looking to reduce risk well any international provider may have control panel in another country too and if you want to stay anonymous you'd have to use tor or something to access it. it all sounds complicated to me I don't think of the Nordics as privacy-centric. Are they? they have more consumer-protection less government survelience. but yeah overall they are compared to other places. I know that Sweden has a ton of govt survelience. But true: the EU's consumer proection is nice. compared to the US? About the same. interesting. survelience in NZ is hardly talked about. Sweden's version of the NSA is called FRA. They don't have as much money as the NSA, but they also spy on a fraction of the people. oh he's gone anyway i don't know what he was really after. Oh well. Seems like they wanted a proxy to hack the Gibson from. from their comcast net :) Ha. comcast would give away their details quickly depending on what they did i couldn't just call in and ask them for details you don't know until you try it the question is whether they ask for a warrant or not from law enforcement and the same uncertainty could be applied to just about any isp yeah undoubtedly, their official process would require a subpoena or to have contact made w/their legal dept to fulfill legitimate leo requests not some jerk calling in to customer service pretending to be a cop asking for the details about a customer's account with the only identifier being an ip or something i keep getting annoying stuttering in ssh via ipv6 argh http://www.ebay.com/itm/Supermicro-X10SDV-TLN4F-Xeon-D-1540-2-0GHz-8-Core-32GB-DDR4-2x10gbe-2x1gbe-/181826244967?hash=item2a55b05167 i what these xeon d chips are like m0unds: packet loss? i don't see any latency is all over the place though ahh ok like 5/10 msec? +/- 25 actually more varying between 45 and 102 few timeouts here and there lol wtf. thunderstorm out of nowhere hmm i see much smaller variance m0unds. best is 0.7 average 7.3, worst 63.5 so a little congestion yea, guessing it's ntt here since my return route to comcast from arp is via ntt and has had congestion issues in LAX before www.welivesecurity.com/2015/08/11/firefox-under-fire-anatomy-of-latest-0-day-attack/ this is fun maybe a combination i thought bitrig was kind of a joke but they seem to be making quite a lot of progress they're taking openbsd, and making it work with llvm, gold/lto, and trying to improve smp and add efi support and a few other things. STOP ATTACKING GNU SOFTWARE! BryceBot: you are not open source yourself :-) i don't know what he decided was attacking'