Ah, cool. So, O2 replenishment is still required. Ta!
Fuse Views
Ex-mil, ex-sec, ex-treme, & ex-plosive.
Go ahead. Squeeze me. Crack that vial and watch the fireworks erupt.
Ditching Windows as it has become spyware and adware.
Flipping to Linux.
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Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•What if Australia were Ukraine? Trump and Putin prove our strategy to trust the US is a roll of the dice3·7 days agoAmerica invade Australia?
I thought they’d already done that…
… to just about every country.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•The nuclear-powered submarine crisis21·7 days agoI’m probably wrong, but AFAIK subs (navy war vessels) don’t actually need much “new” or “introduced” oxygen when submerged.
Us humans breathe out just as much oxygen as we breathe in - it’s just that it’s contaminated with carbon - CO2.
I don’t think that nuclear powered subs “generate” or “create” much oxygen for the purposes of life support.
Instead, subs use CO2 “scrubbers” that are replaced at regular intervals. (See space flight, especially Apollo 13…)
As stated, “diesel electric” subs ALSO need to either surface or “snorkel” when running on diesel to recharge their batteries.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•West Head Beach, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park3·8 days agoThere IS a seal in that photo.
To see it, ya gotta put on some goggles and stick your head in the water.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Quiz: can you pick a Victorian from a Queenslander? How our accents change from state to state3·8 days agoPort? Use of “port” to denote a bag, suitcase, or other “carry all”?
Only octogenarians use “port” in this manner…
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Have men really stopped reading? We take a deeper dive into the data11·9 days agoYanks want to hear Australian characters being voiced by Yanks.
An Aussie character, voiced by an Aussie, will be heard as British by a Yank.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Road tax for Australian EV users ‘sensible’, Tanya Plibersek says ahead of key economic summit10·15 days ago“Road usage” has been taxed through the fuel excise paid at the bowser. This method is far from perfect, but it does allow reasonably anonymous travel.
In the future, the gov’t will have (at least) two ways of taxing the road usage of EVs.
One way will be fair, equitable, based on ‘mileage’, and anonymous.
The other way will permit the government to conduct ‘real time’ monitoring of every vehicle’s speed and position.
Our gov’t will choose this second option, and with bipartisan support.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•The AUKUS Submarine Deal is Dead - The US can’t provide the submarines. The UK can neither make up for the shortfall nor co-develop such a submarine in a reasonable timeframe11·16 days agoThe French wouldn’t say that. They’d say whatever is French for “Sign here!”
We’d then pay them a few more BILLION dollars, and the French would wait a week or two for another policy reversal.
At the rate we’re going, we’ll end up buying our subs from China…
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Still throwing shrimp on the barbie: why is Tourism Australia’s advertising stuck in 1984?1·16 days agoYeah. It’s like “Foster’s” supposedly being our national beer.
Who the f*** in Australia actually drinks Foster’s? (Rhetorical question…)
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Mushroom murderer tried to kill husband with pasta, cookies and curry, court was told1·18 days agoSean Bean? Naaah.
The husband survived.
Sean Bean pretty much only takes roles where his character dies…!
🤪
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Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Australian retailer Kmart faces court action as two of its suppliers have been linked to forced labour in China's Xinjiang region2·18 days agoWearing clothing without washing it first is NOT advisable.
When a label reads, “wash before wearing,” it is a safety instruction.
If one wishes to wear new underpants that are “factory fresh” complete with formaldehyde, go for it. Just don’t act surprised when diagnosed with leukaemia…
https://www.choice.com.au/shopping/everyday-shopping/clothing/articles/chemicals-in-clothing
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Should big tech be allowed to mine Australians’ text and data to train AI? The Productivity Commission is considering it3·20 days agoYeah! I hear you, especially regarding ‘onboarding’ often being a barrier. (Thankfully, Signal is bloody easy.)
My own attitude to family and friends is to say, “If ya wanna communicate with me, these are the acceptable options…”
If they don’t wish to use appropriate methods, that’s fine, but they can’t message me. Bugger 'em!
I encourage the use of Signal as a 'gateway drug"… I mean, “app,” and several people have subsequently added other private messaging apps as options.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Should big tech be allowed to mine Australians’ text and data to train AI? The Productivity Commission is considering it5·20 days agoI know I’m going to regret asking this, but why not Signal?
Yes, I know it has the disadvantage of not being decentralised, and it’s not anonymous as a phone number is required.
However, for the *vast majority* of people, it is the simplest and easiest solution to gaining E2EE comms.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Going to waste: two years after REDcycle’s collapse, Australia’s soft plastics are hitting the environment hard1·24 days agoAre Ice Break (2 litre) bottles not recyclable?
There’s no deposit on them, but they’re marked with “please recycle”.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Australian Labor government threatens Signal encrypted messaging system6·26 days agoYes…
… but that’s OK.Lemme explain…
A Signal user will commonly have the client app installed on their mobile device.
They may also have a second client on a laptop that syncs the same data.
If the user goes on holiday for a week but leaves their laptop behind, it won’t be synced to the laptop.
On return from holiday, the laptop client uses its decryption keys to retrieve the last week’s worth of messages.
I *think* Signal can do this (retrieve cached messages from the Signal servers) for up to 14 days.
That said, the entire Signal cache is encrypted on their servers, and one’s messages are fully E2EE and retrievable only by the user.
(However, one weakness of Signal is that a desktop or laptop client’s cache is stored unencrypted. To secure these, one needs to use full disk encryption at the OS level or higher.)
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Signal boss warns app will exit Australia if forced to hand over users’ encrypted messages1·27 days ago“Under FISA order, signal would provide logs.”
How would Signal do this? Logs of what?
Corresponding parties? Messages? They don’t have them.
They’d have to rewrite their backend code to obtain them, and changes would also need to be made to the Signal client apps.
It would not matter if the FISA Court ordered that logs be produced in secret by Signal. Any such logs could not be obtained without significant changes to the way Signal works. Users would know.
Yes, Signal does have some shortcomings, but these are acceptable in most ‘use cases’ for most threat models.
Signal is best used as a private, E2EE alternative to SMS. Only a fool would use it for the *most sensitive* of communications. (Like, you know, discussing an impending military strike…)
We all know of the alternatives, including (but not limited to) SimpleX, Session, Briar, Element etc.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Signal boss warns app will exit Australia if forced to hand over users’ encrypted messages1·27 days agoRead the Affidavit produced here:
https://signal.org/bigbrother/santaclara/Read Signal’s complete source code here:
https://github.com/signalappOnce you understand the code, you’ll understand “what they can do” and what they cannot do.
When you’ve identified any flaw in the code that runs the Signal servers that would allow IP logging, let me know. I’ll be glad to file the bug report on your behalf.
Fuse Views@infosec.exchangeto Australia@aussie.zone•Signal boss warns app will exit Australia if forced to hand over users’ encrypted messages1·27 days agoSignal knows *when* a user wqs last connected, but not the IP address of that connection. The system has been specifically designed to minimise the meta data available for collection.
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