dastanktal [he/him]

Baby Marxist. Under deprogramming

Blog: https://dastanktal.planam.link/

I like to argue as a way to learn. I won’t use fallicous argument techniques if you won’t. I will still try and be polite though. Will probably keep commenting as long as people respond.

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  • dastanktal [he/him]@hexbear.nettoPrivacy@lemmy.mlVPN Comparison
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    Where is AirVPN? Arguably much better then these VPN providers offering static port forwarding among their features.

    Provides configurations built for Wireguard and OpenVPN with each server having unlisted IPs to completely get around VPN blocks.

    Owned by a “hacktivst” lawyer in Italy.

    Multiple audit along with police attempting to sieze running servers. These are configured to dump there configuration on shutdown and run entirely in ram.

    This is a battle tested VPN that has existed since 2010. They allow for completely anonymity using Creptocurrencies payments.











  • "The court has sympathy, of course, with the family and the blow it has delivered to them.

    “But the applicant knew that he was his mother’s carer, and now charged… this is something he has to bear in mind as his responsibility and the fact that the alleged victim broke previous bail conditions.”

    Such unempathetic churlish behaviour. Like this person planned on his mother’s condition worsening.

    Dude is an activist participating in non-violent forms of protest.

    It does no good keeping people like this locked up nor does it benefit society.





  • It’s not like traditional antivirus software, it just includes a tool that you can use to manually scan files to see if it has a virus signature, which is all Eset and most virus scanners are doing on the backend. They’re also doing what’s called heuristics, which is where they’re using predictive modeling to try and identify if a program has what they call an attack signature. This does result in false positives, just so you’re aware.

    All virus total is doing is running a bunch of virus engines like eset and clamav on the back end to see if it triggers anything.

    If both your virus software and clamav comes back clean, then I’d trust it.