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Private Internet Access goes Open Source (privateinternetaccess.com)
New private key format for OpenSSH (marc.info)
The commit tells you what it is, but not why it's awesome. :) The existing private key format supports passphrases, but without any effort to stretch the password, meaning brute forcing is feasible even for fairly long passwords. The old format didn't support switchable passphrase->key functions,...
Private Internet Access’ “no-logging” claims proven true again in court (torrentfreak.com)
Building an accessible OpenBSD laptop (openbsd.org)
Private Internet Access VPN acquired by Kape Technologies for US$127.6 million (calcalistech.com)
Private Access Tokens: eliminating CAPTCHAs on iPhones and Macs with open standards (blog.cloudflare.com)
How a Quantum Drum Could Change Everything About the Internet (scitechdaily.com)
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute have developed a new way to create quantum memory: A small drum can store data sent with light in its sonic vibrations, and then forward the data with new light sources when needed again. The results demonstrate that mechanical memor...
OpenBSD 7.5 via qemu on Hetzner (no phys. access / KVM console) (hackmd.gfuzz.de)
DeepComputing launches early access program for DC-ROMA RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop 13
San Francisco unveils marble bust of Aaron Swartz, hero of open-access internet (sfstandard.com)
Show HN: Open-Source AI code interpreter with full internet access (github.com)
Syntix.pro is an open-source AI code interpreter.
Do you trust OpenAI codex to access repos and surf the internet?
Bitsight Identifies Security Cameras Openly Accessible on the Internet (bitsight.com)
Russian Internet users are unable to access the open Internet (blog.cloudflare.com)
OpenBSD 5.1 Released (undeadly.org)
Encrypting the OpenBSD root filesystem with softraid (undeadly.org)
Gainframe offers OpenBSD dmesg, pcidump and usbdevs output for all systems they build (undeadly.org)
That grumpy BSD guy: Keeping Your OpenBSD System In Trim: A Works For Me Guide (bsdly.blogspot.dk)
OpenBSD Earliest Effective Virtual Deadline First Scheduler (gurkenfunk.de)
g2k12: OpenBSD hackathon (poolp.org)
Get OpenBSD commit messages via Twitter (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD hibernate support to be enabled on i386 (marc.info)
g2k12: OpenBSD hackathon II (poolp.org)
Update from gilles on improvements in OpenSMTPD made during g2k12 (poolp.org)
New OpenBSD fork: Bitrig (bitrig.org)
I still have mixed feelings about this.
OpenBSD Budapest g2k12 Hackathon part III (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD/sparc64 and root on softraid(4) (brycv.com)
OpenSMTPD: plenty of news (poolp.org)
OpenSMTPD: encypted queue backend (poolp.org)
Various OpenBSD architectures switched to PIE by default (openbsd.org)