More portability for SGFW is in progress. We have a GTK prompter in addition to the modal Gnome shell dialog; and we are removing dependency on Oz related to next-gen Subgraph OS & Citadel. https://t.co/UHvM6TdbO8
Marketing from Zero Knowledge Systems circa ~2000. ZKS was a Montreal startup with a consumer solution to a problem that took another 15 years to actually manifest. cc @austinhill
“Where are the most powerful AIs in the world right now? They are at Google and Facebook. And their AIs are essentially playing chess against our brains and trying to figure out what’s the best way to get you hooked.” -@tristanharris at #knightcomm cc @CommonSense
The problem with Facebook is not *just* the loss of your privacy and the fact that it can be used as a totalitarian panopticon. The more worrying issue, in my opinion, is its use of digital information consumption as a psychological control vector. Time for a thread
Found another off-by-one remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2018-6789) in Exim mail server! It was challenging but interesting and we finally achieve RCE and bypass mitigations (ASLR, NX …) successfully. Details here:
https://t.co/41B0sprlyV
@bkerensa @rootkovska@Tails_live@subgraph The only common denominator between Tails and Citadel is that they both have a Gnome desktop environment.
Citadel is not a live disk, is not built from Debian (or any other distro), and does not have any Tor software installed.
But can we have our cake and also eat our cake too?
Is there some way to achieve the interesting properties of a Linux live disk while avoiding the annoying properties?
To what extent might this be possible? How could it be done?
To be continued...