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And should be expected at any time without backups

Who would exploits be sold to then?

Nobody is selling this dumb mitm bug.

"Over 900 packages infected in a repository anyone can upload to, it just has to be compatible with Arch"

This is correct, look at IBM's CAPI for an example of the needed hardware


Install the plasma add-ons package if you're on KDE, I'm sure there's still something around for gnome too.

Burning windows away on close is my favorite


I fly with a flipper zero often. What are you talking about?


They are confiscated when they notice.


I need evidence. I've been through TSA lots of times with mine and taking it on transcontinental flights. No one's ever cared. Last year I flew to Def Con with a Mesthtastic radio and a Raspberry Pi server strapped to my backpack, complete with cabling, and no one batted an eye.

There's no regulation against carrying one around with you, including on flights.


Likewise, I've flown more in the last year than in the decade prior and every single leg my Flipper has been in the side pocket of my backpack. Never once has it received even a second look from the TSA, including also DEF CON.


It looks like a handheld gaming thing; not very interesting to people that see many similar devices every day.


I agree, but it's also a rather distinct device so if it were being intentionally confiscated by TSA as some of the upstream posters claim it'd be really easy for them to identify. If it were policy in any way, even the most basic object recognition systems attached to even a simple x-ray scanner could identify one with ease.

That's of course not to say some rogue agents haven't confiscated a few Flippers, especially after seeing hyperbolic media reports about them being magical evil hacker devices, but I have high confidence that there's no official policy to do so.


A hackrf is less expensive than a flipper and more capable in every way, except the dolphin gifs.

The flipper's primary use is that looks like a children's toy, which makes it far more effective for demos of how bad an orgs security is to not-especially-technical stakeholders than something like a hackrf or chameleon


How does Forgejo stack up to Gitea nowadays?


#AmericaColonizesEurope


It basically did, just in hex...


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