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I think you need a few more em-dashes there to be safe


sure there is, you can send files over HF, it may not be FAST, but once you get it into the country, you can just copy the file with a faster method (eg: usb drive), WINLINK supports attachments, so you could absolutely send these files over HF


If you're going to be using USB drives anyway, then using them to move files into the country would be faster.


More dangerous though. You'd need something like truecrypt, too.


btw, veracrypt is the name if the follow up project. truecrypt shut down over a decade ago rather abruptly, so anything labeled truecrypt today is suspect as either out of date or potential malware.


Wasn't the conspiracy theory that truecrypt got shut down because it was 'too effective', and the successor projects presumably have intentional backdoors or something?


Truecrypt was likely developed by only 1 man, Paul le roux, who likely shut it down because he was on the run for being an international drug/human smuggler/cartel member. It’s kind of a crazy story.

But either way both truecrypt and veracrypt were independently audited and no major flaws were found. Not sure when the last veracrypt audit was done.


Nah, just drop a few thousand 1GB flash drives from a plane. Load them with a tor browser, a wireguard client, and instructions on finding a remote exit. Only one copy needs to survive and it can spread very quickly and irreversibly by foot.


Yeah, this is a great approach if you're already at war with a country.

If you're not and they're still allowing your planes to fly through their airspace then this is a great way to ensure that they lock your (and your friends') planes out.


Drop them from commercial planes via the toilet?


When you flush the toilet in an airplane the contents is normally vacuumed in to a holding tank which gets emptied after the plane lands.


Then why have people died from getting hit by frozen pee icicles?


pretty sure that's never happened, it's an urban legend


Plugging in a strange USB drive?

What could go wrong.


Would you like a short list, a long list or ...


Or just google drive.


Banned in places that ban VPNs.


I'm pretty sure they meant 1/3rd of newly written code, obviously they don't mean a third of all their code that exists was written by AI


That's a reasonable interpretation, but that is not what Microsoft has said. Satya talks of "30% of the code that is inside of our repos today".

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/29/satya-nadella-says-as-much-a...


as a regular human he may just have hallucinated :-)


maybe that's the most interesting on repeaters, but if you get a general license and hop on HF it gets much more interesting IMO, cross county radio is fun, contesting, even on VHF/UHF it's really cool to play with DMR and linked repeaters systems, for example in Florida we have SARNET, a statewide repeater system which is super useful for talking around the state but also for emergencies / during hurricanes.


I just checked this out and it's fantastic, I wish this was exposed by default somewhere in Spotify, amazing app, thanks a ton for making this and sharing!!


isn't Mozilla involved in this still? I know they WERE


Mozilla either reassigned or laid off all engineers working on Servo, you can see when they did it in the graph.


I think it is a Linux Foundation project now and Mozilla does not have any formal involvement


Yeah, I wasn't sure how often this pops up, it came up in conversation and I'm not familiar enough with HN to see when the last time it was posted, so I figured i'd just post it and let it go unnoticed if it's been posted too often recently.


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