NAT != closing ports
(Justin)
Tech nerd from Sweden
NAT != closing ports
So, features that Linux has had for years? eBPF, Rust in the kernel, and authentication when changing system settings.
Looks like a good setup to me. Hdds have a lot of downsides, so if you can afford the extra $20/TB, an all flash array is super useful. Mdadm is rock solid.
The only issue I think is that it’s not possible to expand this array like you can on LVM or ZFS, so just watch out for that.
Librewolf has Resist Fingerprinting which comes pretty far.
Every Librewolf browser uses the same windows user agent, etc. But there are downsides, like time zones don’t work, and sites don’t use dark mode by default.
And even then, EFF’s Cover Your Tracks site can still uniquely identify me, mainly through window size. That’s one of the reasons why Tor Browser uses letterboxing to make the window size consistent.
FBI has definitely always been anti-encryption