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Tachiyomi[0] is a FOSS comic reader app for Android which has support for extensions to source comics from different sites which are unrelated to Tachiyomi

Tachiyomi already removed their extension list which contained both unofficial and official sources for comics[1]

[0] https://github.com/tachiyomiorg/tachiyomi

[1] https://tachiyomi.org/news/2024-01-09-extensions-removal


There was a talk at 37c3 recently about UHD BluRay encryption[1] as well which is just more of the same "security" through obscurity

[1] https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12296-full_aacsess_exposing_and_...


The together version found here https://nothing-together.sonnet.io/ is neat as well, you can play simple sounds to another person or a bell gong to everyone

One thing i found a bit distracting is the very obvious looping point of the background music


Finding high quality for older or non-english shows might be of some difficulty but they're quite common for shows and movies released for english audiences

This is just a guess but requiring Widevine L1 might be enough deterrence for some groups to wait for highest quality BluRay releases


It is! This video is a bit old now but it's still so unbelievable how easy it was for the speaker to "kill" people (in Australia)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FdHq3WfJgs


In Finland you can go to any corner store to get a 300mbps 4G SIM or even 600 mbps 5G SIM and use it as your home internet in a LTE modem (which is very common)


I've looked into archiving all the pages i visit as well and warcprox[1] has been bookmarked for a while now

Hard drive storage space being so cheap in the ~$15/TB range makes this more feasible even for video archival

[1] https://github.com/internetarchive/warcprox


Excellent pointer with warcprox, I hadn’t seen it. I’m noticing mitmproxy, warcprox, webcrystal, and also obviously offpunk are all python.

It seems there should be some mashup of them all that can produce a solution. One that also involves using offpunk to access the archive in the terminal.

Mitmproxy caught my eye with transparent mode [1] and the idea that the client/user VM may not even need configuration in my setup, the vfio-pci GPU passthough desktop OS approach. The archiver VM produced archive/cache could just be NFS mounted over a private bridge interface between the desktop VM and archive VM.

[1] http://docs.mitmproxy.org.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com...


You can now start accessing the raw cache with "netcache --offline". Or you can access it by hand: the cache is only made of files stored in folders.



Reading the accompanying cloudpets article is very similar to my experience with reporting exploits.

Found a XSS vulnerability on a very popular danish website and 0 contact since reporting. The vulnerability still exists and even found a few less severe bugs


Much better than the OSnews article that related Asahi[1] to the bug and when called out by marcan they stated that the headline would stay [2].

The article seems to have been deleted[3] at some point since the link from marcan goes to a 404

[1] https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111334488235016591

[2] https://mstdn.social/@osnews/111334720022394898

[3] https://www.osnews.com/story/137678/apples-macos-sonoma-make...


OSNews author seems to have something personal against Apple, it reads like a personal blog when it comes to Apple related news with completely biased writing and I stopped reading years ago.


I mean at this point I’m pretty sure it is a personal blog but with an archive of OS-centric news from back when there was more variety in the field. But yeah, quit reading for the same reason. It’s one thing to be biased against a company, I have my biases too, but this was on another level.


Looks like the OSNews article has been removed now. I just get a 404.


The author did say he's removing the article for now, and he'll upload a fixed article later [1].

[1] https://mstdn.social/@osnews/111335189028196715


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