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Making Firefox on Linux use Private Browsing by Default

Scott Lowe

While there are a couple different methods to make Firefox use private browsing by default (see this page for a couple methods), these methods essentially force private browsing and disable the ability to use “regular” (non-private) browsing. It’s possible this method will also work on Windows, but I haven’t tested it.

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Using Unison Across Linux, macOS, and Windows

Scott Lowe

I recently wrapped up an instance where I needed to use the Unison file synchronization application across Linux, macOS, and Windows. Here’s some information on these interoperability issues, and how I worked around them. From this page hosting Windows binaries for Unison , I downloaded a Unison 2.48.4 Unison 2.48.4

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

I’ve still been collecting links to share with you, though, and here’s the latest collection. Arthur Chiao’s post on cracking kube-proxy is also an excellent resource—in fact, there’s so much information packed in there you may need to read it more than once. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. A “highly evasive” Linux malware named OrBit has emerged; see here for more details. I like the author’s focus on keeping the discussion positive.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

It’s packed with tools for exploring hardware, software, and wireless protocols. While initially seen as a prank, the potential for more malicious applications loomed large. However, it’s important to recognize that the tool itself is not the root of the problem. But like any powerful tool, it can be misused.

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Using WireGuard on macOS

Scott Lowe

In that post, I focused on the use of Linux on both the server side (on an EC2 instance in your AWS VPC) as well as on the client side (using the GNOME Network Manager interface). It’s up to you to finish the configuration by adding directives such as Endpoint , AllowedIPs , and Address.

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A Quick Introduction to CoreOS

Scott Lowe

CoreOS, in case you haven’t heard of it, is a highly streamlined Linux distribution designed with containers, massive server deployments, and distributed systems/applications in mind. All applications run in containers. In fact, all applications on CoreOS run in containers. Linux Docker OpenStack'

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