- Start a container with: bash, with --net none, with the X socket.
- Start the vpn
- Move the vpn interface to the net namespace of the container
- Install firefox in the container
- Browse
Well, if I understand things correctly, it may address a part of this issue indirectly: corps are responsible of what they use. If a part is open source they also have the opportunity to fix the problem themselves.
Looks very nice to me.
Reminds me of a French king who wanted to be equal: I forbid rich and poor to sleep under the bridges.
It sounds fair but strangely it isn’t. Nowadays, you can’t avoid the Street. Nowadays in westen, the first thing an beggar needs to have a hope to have a house is a phone to access some free hot spots.
Having a new account is not enough. With browser fingerprinting and IP address you can recognise most of the people.
You front door is forbidden to be ever closed (if you want to have an access to the street)
Thx. Will check!
Any self-hosted software to recommend?
It depends. For example, whois wasn’t GDPR compliant (this EU law about sharing of data). Now, most of them are hidden, just in case.
She responds to this point in the interview.
You have to scan a qr code when installing an app on another device. I assume it’s a safe way to transmit the key without having it transmitted over the network.
Yubikey on a phone?
Docker isn’t slow. I do this on linux.
Docker is slow is a way to say that the virtualization is slow on you mac even if it costs a lot.