2002: kinda creepy that everything we put on the internet is there forever 2024: i wish i could read anything I wrote before 2015 3024: we call the period from 1900-2100 “the dark ages” as paper had acid in it and later they trusted their writing to something called a cloud. Very little is known.
New report from Pew finds 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later. This research underscores how critical web archiving efforts are. www.pewresearch.org/data-labs/20...
A quarter of all webpages that existed at one point between 2013 and 2023 are no longer accessible.
500W? Turn it up to .11 I guess! :)
Many in-service distros are still on v7. Known Debian 11 default curl tool is vuln. But yeah, limited to SOCKS5 proxy use.
It was the “protected in every way” part that made it seem a bit hyperbolic :)
Not sure if you are replying to my post for the humor/sarcasm but adding one more column to a db to track bookmarks is much simpler than adding DMs. DMs also can be a problematic feature. The primary function of these platforms is open discourse.
I appreciate the progress and congrats. Twitter is the only app that has private bookmarks (I use for tracking research) and it is not accessible via their API. now that search, quoted replies, etc are here that’s the last power user feature I *need* to switch my primary feed away from Twitter. :)
Will private bookmarks be added (with an API to pull them down)?
DarkBERT trained on 6M pages indexed from Tor can detect content related to ransomware and threat actor behavior. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.08596.pdf
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Uninformed was later hosted on the same IP, skape and I kicked that off together. It's public knowledge that goatse, dms100/worksucks, dolphinsex, etc were the work of merl1n. Rizo was technically the admin of the box I think. It all ties back to friends hangin out in KC and on irc :)