

Finally a reasonable person around here.


I’ve actually been a victim of this scam. From my local independent grocer, kinda pissed at them they should have known better.
So far, I don’t really have a need for Jellyfin. Kodi on it’s own is enough. If you aren’t using remote device to view your media then that’s probably the case.



Is this the return of BonziBuddy?
So you’re married? Who do you expect to pickup after you when you catch noro?
Seconded for Kodi! It’s just a fantastic TV interface.


I’m still on a dumb TV thankfully, but I’m starting to suffer, constrast is pitiful


But it’s not that easy a lot of TVs will only boot into the smart TV (and that’s already slow) and will only let you pick external inputs from there, often requiring to select it everytime!


LXC is namespaces only, maybe you’re thinking of libvirt I stand corrected about LXD, never knew it did that, weird I don’t know why you’d wanna do that instead of using libvirt.
Flatpack uses namespaces. And unless you have it disabled in the kernel, namespaces can be nested. There’s nothing stopping a browser running a flatpack from using namespaces itself.
Not to say that you are incorrect about namespaces vs security. Namespaces are not as secure as a VM.


What conspiracy? CPU bugs aren’t a conspiracy, they are just a fact. Amazon’s involvement with American three letter agencies isn’t a conspiracy, it’s a fact.


It’s not me you need to tell this though.


… Providing you trust Intel SGX (and AWS for giving them access to actual SGX and not just emulating a compromised instruction set)


The thing if someone has memory access Signal doesn’t need to store anything, transiting data is now available. For example all of your contacts when doing contact discovery. It used to be a simple hash, something for which you could build a rainbow table in a few hours, at the worst. It’s lightly better now, but still.
Don’t take it from me, take it from Moxie:
https://signal.org/blog/private-contact-discovery/
It also doesn’t really matter if the software itself can easily be tampered with in memory by the hypervisor. Like I said, they are putting a lot of trust in Intel SGX.
And let’s not even get into the digital sovereignty issues, and financing of right wing billionaires. Yes, running on AWS is an issue. It’s multiple issues even.


I’m not claiming the contents of the messages are at risk here. You’re social graph and metadata though is another story.


Second is that it runs on AWS. This isn’t a problem in the sense that it’s possible for it to still retain privacy while running on AWS. Some people don’t like it because they view the dependence on the infrastructure of an American company to be a risk to availability. They also believe that it would exacerbate a security flaw if one were found.
Let’s not pretend the hypervisor doesn’t have full access to the VMs memory and execution. The only thing protecting the Signal server is Intel SGX.
That’s the one