His work on this and similar topics is very good, he has deep technical insight and is a good communicator, but it's a bit funny seeing him referred to as a security hobbyist as in my mind he's a musical genius and one of the greatest living US musicians/programmers.
"The Electric Monk was a labour-saving device, like a dishwasher or a video recorder. Dishwashers washed tedious dishes for you, thus saving you the bother of washing them yourself, video recorders watched tedious television for you, thus saving you the bother of looking at it yourself; Electric Monks believed things for you, thus saving you what was becoming an increasingly onerous task, that of believing all the things the world expected you to believe."
If you want a fun way to spend the rest of your afternoon, just prefix any of these with "nic." and enter in your web browser. Interestingly, for example, it seems that .ninja is ran by what appears to be actual ninjas.
I would actually say that it's been successful in determining at least one, so far, large scale abuser, which can the be blocked via more traditional methods.
I have my own project that finds malicious traffic IP addresses, and through searching through the results, it's allowed me to identify IP address ranges to be blocked completely.
Yielding useful information may not have been what it was designed to do, but it's still a useful outcome. Funny thing about Anubis' viral popularity is that it was designed to just protect the author's personal site from a vast army of resource-sucking marauders, and grew because it was open sourced and a LOT of other people found it useful and effective.
> Why are the right libertarians and 2A folks not speaking up right now
It has been entertaining listening to the people at Reason Magazine lately. They have convinced themselves thoroughly that they're not actually racist authoritarians, so now that they're getting what they really want, but it's so diametrically opposed to what they say they believe, they have to contort themselves endlessly.
Do not expect any kind of help from those kinds of people. Their anti-authoritarianism is largely performative or reserved to their in-group. When it's not performative, it's just rich kids complaining they're not allowed do to whatever they want.
I’ve checked in on Reason from time to time and it’s scary. They’ll have an article accurately recognizing the threat and incompatibility with even remotely libertarian principles, and the comments are like “this boot tastes great!” or “not a problem as long as it happens to brown people”.
Rule of thumb: Explain every abbreviation the first time it is used in an article or a meeting. Only really obvious things like USB or HTTP can be skipped.
Thank you, I decided to say "fuck it" and read the entire article mentally expanding it into "center for disease control devices", and I have no regrets.
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