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  • It's more like calling your neighbor a pervert when they force you to undress in front of them prior to showering, or force you to go out naked in public. There's no legitimate reason to block vpn tools aside from bathwidth or tracking issues, the former can be handled by QoS and the latter isn't an issue unless you're using your "free Wi-Fi" to harvest data.

  • Lol why is this an opinion? If people want to vpn out of my network I don't give a fuuuuuuuuck. Now if you're raw doggin' that traffic or sucking down the bandwidth don't bitch when I filter or throttle, for sure, but surely you can at least empathize with people wanting to use privacy tools, ya tool.

  • Like it or not, most cyber insurance policies require all endpoints and hosts be secured with industry approved edr solution. Crowdstrike is a very popular multi platform player in that space. 🤷‍♂️

  • +1 for namecheap. They've been reliable and fair to me for years.

  • Since people here are critiquing you instead of actually assisting, I'd have you take a look at tailscale. You can use it to easily create a resistant vpn between your home and your work network, allowing the traffic to bypass filtering.

  • Hmdi 2.1 and the hdmi consortium prevented them from releasing code. It wasn't even proprietary, just based on a licensed implementation from what I understood.

  • Oh, of course. But that's for compromises utilizing tool chains and exploits you're aware of. Zero day exploits are commonplace nowadays and often utilize complex tool chains to avoid detection or circumvent security posture. It's all a matter of how sophisticated the attack is and it all becomes a lot easier to do if you've got user level run permissions due to some user clicking a phishing email and tossing their creds in it or launching a random pdf with an embedded payload.

  • As a system admin I can sympathize, but honestly I don't see any resolution that will fix this in the short or longterm. You just have to accept that the reality of computing is that if you interact with external data in a way that runs unfriendly code, you can/probably will compromise your system. It's just a consequence of making rocks smart.

  • Idk numpy go brrrrrrrrrr. I think it's more just the right tool for the right job. Most languages have areas they excel at, and areas where they're weaker, siloing yourself into one and thinking it's faster for every implementation seems short sighted.

  • 20/80 tbh

  • Fortunately most have been ported to Linux via an open source revserse engineered community project or run well ish under wine! :)

  • You just caught him on an off day.

  • This, this, 💯 this. When there's a sizable push into a Android future that isn't #GuidedByGoogle in the same way Chromium/Chrome is, I'll consider it. Until then its just open source paint on a proprietary cow.

  • 😂👌 this

  • Just a thought, and it seems less applicable to your situation given the software experience you've described, but I've had this happen to me with a faulty display cable. Have you tried a spare one?

  • Can we not do politics? I generally like the comics sub, but my exposure to politics on lemmy, social media, wherever is at such all time peak nonsensical levels that I just block all politic related subs, and would like this not to be one of them.