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When Riot Games introduces the Vanguard anti-cheat to League of Legends, you should STOP playing and you must NOT install the anti-cheat when you get the pop-up. Vanguard is a kernel-level anticheat and these anticheats operate at a privilege level HIGHER THAN YOUR OWN. The anti-cheat can do things that even YOU can't do, without asking or letting you know. It's like Riot installing a camera in every room of your house and getting a copy of every key inside.

Here are just a few examples of what they can do:

Who

@yewtudotbe
yewtudotbe / what-happened-downtime-july2023.md
Last active September 3, 2024 10:43
Why yewtu.be was down? (July 2023)

On the 30th of June, my cloud provider, Oracle Cloud, decided to shutdown all my servers hosted on two Oracle Cloud accounts.
It is known that this provider will randomly ban accounts without any reason.

Why yewtu.be doesn't accept new registrations nor logging into an account?

Unfortunately and this is 100% my fault for forgetting that, I only had data duplication between servers located in the two Oracle Cloud accounts and no backups.
I thought that I wouldn't get all my accounts in trouble at the same time and able to recover the data from one of the two accounts but unfortunately this turned out otherwise.

Implementing some backup was something I had in my notes for a long time but I think I forgot about it, maybe due to the huge amount of work I spend on the open source projects.
I'm deeply sorry if you have lost your subscriptions list or playlists or watch history. I did try to contact Oracle Cloud for recovering the data, I'm waiting for their answer but you should be certain that they

@kotx
kotx / README.md
Last active November 4, 2024 19:11
Cryptomator without the license key checks
@kisst
kisst / usbg
Last active October 2, 2022 00:54
usbguard "gui"
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import re
import sys
DEVICE_LIST_RE = r"(\d{1,3}):\s(allow|block)\sid\s([0-9abcdef]{4}:[0-9abcdef]{4})\sserial\s\"(.*)\"\sname\s\"(.*)\"\shash\s\"([a-zA-Z0-9=+\/]{44})\"\sparent-hash\s\"([a-zA-Z0-9=+\/]{44})\"\svia-port\s\"(.{1,8})\"\swith-interface\s([^\"]*)\s\"(.*)\""
stream = os.popen('usbguard list-devices')
list = stream.read().strip().splitlines()
@luispabon
luispabon / xps_15_9560__dualboot_with_encryption__notes.md
Last active November 3, 2024 21:09 — forked from mdziekon/xps_15_9570__dualboot_with_encryption__notes.md
Ubuntu + Windows 10 dualboot with LUKS encryption
  • Based on https://gist.github.com/mdziekon/221bdb597cf32b46c50ffab96dbec08a
  • Installation date: 16-08-2019
  • Additional notes based on my own experience
  • EFI boot
  • Ubuntu 19.04 -> 21.04
  • This should work on any computer. Only the RAID > AHCI change described below and the device name for the nvme ssd drive are specific to this laptop.
  • The process describes a completely fresh installation with complete repartitioning, however it should work fine when Windows is already installed (eg. brand new machine with Windows preinstalled) as long as Windows already boots with EFI.
  • The process was conducted on Dell's XPS 15 9560 (2017) with specs:
  • CPU: i7-7700HQ