Apple says researchers can vet its child safety features. But it’s suing a startup that does just that
19 1 comment 19 Aug 2021 07:01 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyYour Facebook Account Was Hacked. Getting Help May Take Weeks — Or $299
3 2 comments 03 Aug 2021 08:23 u/mutageno (..) in g/technology16 of 30 Google results contain SQL injection vulnerabilities
12 1 comment 26 Jul 2021 00:04 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Netflix bleeds subscribers in US and Canada, with no sign of recovery | Ars Technica
The last season was a woke fest and mostly garbage.
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22 Jul 2021 06:15
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Comment on: Where Do I Start to Learn?
I like you kek, but the world doesn't need another web dev.
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06 Jun 2021 23:33
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Comment on: Where Do I Start to Learn?

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06 Jun 2021 23:32
u/mutageno
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Comment on: Where Do I Start to Learn?
I don't recommend getting into the trap of high level programming. And stay away from the Javascript crowd. They are (in general) the least knowledgeable and they reinvent the wheel because they are self-centered. **They earn half** the money and work in shitty web projects nobody else wants to touch.
Instead build from below. Do it the slightly hard way. All the information is online.
1. Build a PC yourself from parts, start with the cheapest possible components (r/buildapc and pcpartpicker or one of those sites) (there are builds already)
2. Install Linux on it (Ubuntu for ease or Fedora for latest hardware support)
3. Install development packages
If you don't have much money get an old used PC nobody wants and upgrade/fix the necessary parts. Or if you want to skip the hassle, maybe find instead a cheap Chromebook that is easy to install Linux. Could be a used one. Cheap hardware will be more demanding but it will be a teaching experience. Computers are amazing these days. The problem is bloated software and bad programming!
Learn the concepts:
1. Boot loader
2. Kernel
3. User space
4. Device management
5. Memory management
Then start programming:
6. Code and compile hello world in C, then do it with Python (90k/yr)
7. Make a Python module in Python
8. Make a Python module in C (from an existing skeleton)
9. Install SQLite and learn the basics of SQL; then use it from C and Python
10. Run a simple web server like apache, nginx or whatever and configure it to run your Python scripts, call SQLite, do stuff
11. Configure self-signed certificates and make your server and your browser use those
12. Do some kind of interaction with your phone, share mp3 files or whatever
13. Do some kind of parallel stuff (Python threading/multiprocessing or C pthreads)
14. Learn Go (120k/yr) or if you have balls Rust/C++ (160k/yr)
Almost all the information you need is in Wikipedia, StackExchange/StackOverflow and project documentation pages. Learn to search for the best places for each concept.
And there are a lot of Youtube videos if that's your thing or if you are feeling lazy in the beginning. But they take 10 minutes to explain something you can find in 1 minute because of advertisements and stupid Youtube algorithm rules. Also be careful because there are a lot of terrible videos with idiots. It's harder to find which ones are good if you are just starting. Very often the most knowledgeable channels are the least popular.
If you are not full of shit and are going to do this, maybe start a blog or a guild where you document your journey. Let me know and I might give a hand.
The sky is the limit.
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06 Jun 2021 23:30
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Vulnerabilities in billions of Wi-Fi devices let hackers bypass firewalls
6 0 comments 30 May 2021 23:21 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyTwitch allowing sorting streamers by gender/race/nationality
34 13 comments 23 May 2021 12:51 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologySamsung boosts non-memory chip investment to $151 bln as S.Korea offers bigger tax breaks - Reuters
5 0 comments 16 May 2021 15:37 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyArchivists Want to Make Sci-Hub 'Un-Censorable'
25 2 comments 16 May 2021 13:30 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google became big tech companies by acquiring hundreds of smaller companies
> big tech kinda wormed their way into the goverment
Like TFM said, in the late 90s politicians *threatened* Microsoft with anti-trust. This was a shakedown of Big Tech so politicians could get campaign funds. But this gave Big Tech leverage to get away with all kind of crazy things.
Also the normies enable this by flocking like sheep the biggest sites. The only current threat to this Silicon Valley social network monopoly is Tik Tok because it's Chinese.
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05 May 2021 15:18
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Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google became big tech companies by acquiring hundreds of smaller companies
14 3 comments 05 May 2021 10:57 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyFediverse.Party - explore federated networks
5 0 comments 02 May 2021 16:12 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyCars are about to be a software platform, subscriptions and all (bloomberg.com)
2 2 comments 02 May 2021 15:36 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyBug in Notepad Involving Asterisk in Title Bar
1 0 comments 20 Apr 2021 19:07 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyGrafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
5 0 comments 20 Apr 2021 19:02 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyTSMC says chip shortage will last until 2022 - Q1 profit up 19%
9 0 comments 15 Apr 2021 20:38 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyZoom zero-day discovery makes calls safer, hackers $200,000 richer
8 0 comments 09 Apr 2021 16:12 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyEpic Games Began Planning Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple Two Years Ago With 'Project Liberty'
6 0 comments 09 Apr 2021 01:21 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyBad software is turning some Mustang Mach-Es into ‘electric bricks’
3 0 comments 09 Apr 2021 01:20 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyMacBook and iPad production delayed as supply crunch hits Apple
5 1 comment 09 Apr 2021 01:15 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyShareholders approve AMD acquisition of Xilinx (FPGA)
4 0 comments 08 Apr 2021 12:12 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyHow I built a €25K Machine Learning Rig
4 2 comments 06 Apr 2021 20:44 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyWhy shortages of a $1 chip sparked a crisis in the global economy
2 0 comments 06 Apr 2021 20:43 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Google will stop using Oracle finance software, switch to SAP
it's german so no humor expected
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06 Apr 2021 19:24
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Comment on: It looks like Signal isn't as open source as you thought it was anymore
Fuck
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06 Apr 2021 18:57
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in g/technology
Google will stop using Oracle finance software, switch to SAP
4 2 comments 06 Apr 2021 17:31 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyTroy Hunt: The Facebook Phone Numbers Are Now Searchable in Have I Been Pwned
4 0 comments 06 Apr 2021 16:41 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyHyper-realistic skin for humanoid robots is being sculpted in Russia
8 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 16:57 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyThe Foundations of AI Are Riddled With Errors
8 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 16:53 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyArm’s v9 Architecture Explains Why Nvidia Needs To Buy It
4 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 16:49 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyAMD's Zen 3 CPUs Are Susceptible To Spectre-Like Vulnerability | Tom's Hardware
15 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 16:31 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyHow to bypass CloudFlare bot protection?
6 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 16:03 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Demoparty banned on Twitch mid-stream
I pray for that
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03 Apr 2021 23:37
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in g/technology
China's First 7nm GPU Nears Mass Production, Pics Emerge
6 2 comments 03 Apr 2021 23:30 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyMiss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car
1 1 comment 03 Apr 2021 23:17 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyDemoparty banned on Twitch mid-stream
1 3 comments 03 Apr 2021 23:14 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technologyLoot boxes linked to problem gambling in new research
1 2 comments 03 Apr 2021 23:00 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Yes, this should not be taken as Apple promotion. But since both phone OS give exactly the same features, that 20x more Google sends is insane and undeniably not necessary for the user.
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31 Mar 2021 14:30
u/mutageno
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Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Some discussion already here:
https://ruqqus.com/+DeGoogle/post/93cu/google-collects-20-times-more-telemetry
https://ruqqus.com/+Privacy/post/93ct/google-collects-20-times-more-telemetry
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31 Mar 2021 14:28
u/mutageno
in g/technology
Whistleblower: Ubiquiti Breach “Catastrophic”
2 0 comments 30 Mar 2021 18:36 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
Do it in the open and see what happens...
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28 Mar 2021 17:04
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Comment on: Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
They harass your employers to fire you. They harass your family and friends. They harass your neighbors. All because you can't punch back and police and DA won't do shit. It's only going to get worse.
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28 Mar 2021 16:21
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in g/technology
Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
8 5 comments 28 Mar 2021 12:05 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyUS Considered Blasting Alternate Suez Canal With Nuclear Bombs in '60s
5 2 comments 28 Mar 2021 12:03 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyRed Hat (IBM) pulls Free Software Foundation funding over Richard Stallman's return
18 6 comments 27 Mar 2021 16:33 u/mutageno (self.technology) in g/technology“Expert” hackers used 11 0-days to infect Windows, iOS, and Android users
3 0 comments 25 Mar 2021 14:03 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyAARD Code, or how Bill Gates finished off the competition (history)
3 0 comments 25 Mar 2021 14:02 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyWhy use old computers and operating systems?
22 7 comments 25 Mar 2021 13:58 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyQ&A with John Kozubik of rsync.net - "no firewalls and no routers"
2 0 comments 25 Mar 2021 13:42 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Brave Browser Integrates IPFS
There is a famous content creator in the MGTOW community who promoted Brave hard from day 1 and got denied access to thousands in funds.
The browser is fine, just be careful if you give them money.
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20 Jan 2021 11:01
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Comment on: Brave Browser Integrates IPFS
Brave is known to withhold a lot of money from content creators. BE VERY CAREFUL
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19 Jan 2021 21:30
u/mutageno
in g/technology
Google’s Search Monopoly Complicates a Mental Health Crisis
16 1 comment 05 Aug 2020 16:32 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyRansomware negotiation chat exposed $4.5m paid
12 0 comments 03 Aug 2020 11:35 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: What do servers know from your IP address info
I have nothing to do with the site. I just wanted to raise awareness you are not anonymous on the internet by default.
There are many sites like this one.
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02 Aug 2020 08:34
u/mutageno
in g/technology
What do servers know from your IP address info
2 3 comments 01 Aug 2020 06:59 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyGoogle’s Top Search Result? Surprise! It’s Google
15 5 comments 29 Jul 2020 06:42 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Intel ousts its chief engineer, shakes up technical group after delays
> Ann Kelleher, a 24-year Intel veteran, will lead development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology processes. Last week, the company had said the smaller, faster 7-nanometer chipmaking technology was six months behind schedule and it would have to rely more on outside chipmakers to keep its products competitive.
The old CEO trick of shuffling things around to shift blame. This time with a pinch of diversity spices to make it more fashionable.
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28 Jul 2020 05:32
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in g/technology
Intel ousts its chief engineer, shakes up technical group after delays
4 1 comment 28 Jul 2020 05:29 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyHow did the Casio F91W Become a Terrorist Icon?
7 0 comments 28 Jul 2020 05:26 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyAirbus' self-flying plane just completed successful taxi, take-off, and landing tests, opening the door for fully autonomous flight
22 9 comments 28 Jul 2020 05:22 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyJapanese dam built by robots (mostly)
40 2 comments 27 Jul 2020 13:02 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologySingapore Army trials titanium exoskeleton designed to reduce load on soldiers
15 1 comment 27 Jul 2020 07:05 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyNew ‘Meow’ attack has deleted almost 4,000 unsecured databases
19 0 comments 27 Jul 2020 06:38 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyIntel ‘Stunning Failure’ Heralds End of Era for U.S. Chip Sector - Bloomberg Technology
7 3 comments 26 Jul 2020 09:29 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyAirbus Eyes Hydrogen Power for Airliner in Next Decade
2 0 comments 26 Jul 2020 08:48 u/mutageno (..) in g/technology$1 billion Tesla factory to be built in Texas city, officials say
6 0 comments 24 Jul 2020 08:39 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyMozilla VPN: Protect Your Entire Device
5 1 comment 24 Jul 2020 08:32 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologySteve Wozniak sues YouTube over ongoing bitcoin scams
10 0 comments 24 Jul 2020 08:32 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyReport: ARM is for sale and Nvidia’s interested, Apple isn’t
6 0 comments 24 Jul 2020 08:30 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyExclusive: More than 1,000 people at Twitter had ability to aid hack of accounts
11 0 comments 24 Jul 2020 08:29 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyAmazon Met With Startups About Investing, Then Launched Competing Products
20 0 comments 24 Jul 2020 08:27 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyTwilio: Someone broke into our unsecured AWS S3 silo, added 'non-malicious' code to our JavaScript SDK
1 0 comments 22 Jul 2020 15:36 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyTrump administration establishes $75 million quantum computing centers
3 0 comments 22 Jul 2020 08:57 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Turns out half the internet has a Single-Point-of-Failure called “Cloudflare”
Browsers do HTTPS/SSL to Cloudflare CDN. From there Cloudflare connects into the actual Ruqqus servers.
Click on the lock in your browser besides the URL and you'll see it's even a Cloudflare SSL certificate.
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21 Jul 2020 14:37
u/mutageno
in g/technology
Comment on: Turns out half the internet has a Single-Point-of-Failure called “Cloudflare”
And they got all our IPs and post/comment history.
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21 Jul 2020 13:26
u/mutageno
in g/technology
Collection of Peter Thiel thoughts on Progress and Stagnation
4 0 comments 21 Jul 2020 07:10 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyTurns out half the internet has a Single-Point-of-Failure called “Cloudflare”
103 28 comments 21 Jul 2020 06:54 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyFadi Chehadé (former ICANN CEO) is now co-CEO of Ethos Capital (the creepy firm trying to buy .org)
1 0 comments 18 Jul 2020 10:36 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyMozilla project exposes YouTube's recommendation 'bubbles'
18 5 comments 17 Jul 2020 08:53 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyWho’s Behind Wednesday’s Epic Twitter Hack? - thorough analysis of what happened
5 1 comment 17 Jul 2020 08:51 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Dorsey lied to US Congress, Twitter has tools to shadowban and manipulate trends (screenshots leaked from hack)
Scroll down in that thread. They came from a Vice article.
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16 Jul 2020 11:05
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Dorsey lied to US Congress, Twitter has tools to shadowban and manipulate trends (screenshots leaked from hack)
28 7 comments 16 Jul 2020 09:00 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyRobot wraps fibre-optic cables around existing power lines
3 1 comment 16 Jul 2020 07:39 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyMicrosoft Outlook is crashing worldwide with 0xc0000005 errors, how to fix
1 1 comment 16 Jul 2020 07:35 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: The TikTok War
Fuck China, fuck the CCP, fuck cucked zoomers and their masters.
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15 Jul 2020 09:32
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in g/technology
(SpaceX) Starlink WiFi Router FCC Approved
5 0 comments 15 Jul 2020 08:09 u/mutageno (..) in g/technologyComment on: Apple Silicon: The Passing of Wintel
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23813420
>This is very **bad for the US** semiconductor industry. Intel is the only US company with state of the art fabs in the US.[1] (Global Foundries 14nm fab in East Fishkill, NY, formerly an IBM fab, maybe. It's owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and is being sold to ON Semiconductor.) Intel is profitable because they have high margins on x86 family parts. That margin will now start to drop as Intel faces competition from commodity ARM processors.
>
>**The US already lost the DRAM industry, the disk industry, the display panel industry, most of the small component industry, and the consumer electronics industry. In ten years, the US won't be able to make electronics in volume.**
>
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_semiconductor_fabrication_plants
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13 Jul 2020 11:59
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in g/technology