$ sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1-dev zlib1g-dev nodejs
$ sudo gem install jekyll
$ bundle install
References:
$ sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1-dev zlib1g-dev nodejs
$ sudo gem install jekyll
$ bundle install
References:
Scott has decades of experience in pomaceous fruit consumption and chasing worms to combat advanced persistent fruit rot. He prefers to write code in computer languages you've probably never heard of, and once you do it's time for him to move to something less mainstream. He can be found on every social media site ever created as @sroberts.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
For each optional rule, I will list the page number. In some cases, I've noted some things as options even though the books don't explicitly call them out. Race and class availability are prime examples of this.
This list was inspired by +Shawn Sanford.
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Exodus Intelligence reported this week they have found vulnerabilities in TAILS (not Tor itself)[0]. They are disclosing one of these vulnerabilities, which is actually in I2P[1], another secure network overlaid on the Internet, but note they have many others in TAILS itself. They state that they want users to understand that no single tool will completely secure users, though questions remain about Exodus Intel's customers and what Exodus Intel itself notes are offensive uses for this information.
This appears unrelated to the recent cancellation of a talk at Black Hat USA by Carnegie-Mellon University researchers Michael McCord and Alexander Volynkin titled "You Don't Have to be the NSA to Break Tor: Deanonymizing Users on a Budget".[2] This research related directly to the Tor network itself, not to TAILS, and the cancellation occurred due to issues at the institution[3]. Questions have arisen regarding the ethics and oversight of that research[4], though CMU has not specifically commented on why the tal
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