Okay I can access it now. Also check out their page on systemd.
I must say that I'm not reading any truly explosive conclusions on there. It's cool that it has a dedicated website but it feels underwhelming compared to what the Reddit post makes you anticipate. It's pretty academic but also boring as a result. It's good they're careful about what they publish but what it's lacking is an opinion piece that's built on top of these findings, that's what I'd like to read. What do you think?
Doesn't even give me the option to ignore the SSL issue.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it's gone.
This came out of the queue. Did it get censored? Honestly looks like a technical issue. For now read this instead.
Archive.org should have the website but I have trouble reaching that. Or try archive.today or any of the others.
https://web.archive.org/web/20260429210901/https://tboteproject.com/
Okay I can access it now. Also check out their page on systemd.
I must say that I'm not reading any truly explosive conclusions on there. It's cool that it has a dedicated website but it feels underwhelming compared to what the Reddit post makes you anticipate. It's pretty academic but also boring as a result. It's good they're careful about what they publish but what it's lacking is an opinion piece that's built on top of these findings, that's what I'd like to read. What do you think?
The http also redirects to https, which fails. I guess the most secure SSL connection is the one that doesn't open. Security perfection.
Sucks, because I genuinely wanted to read that.
Me too.
IMO, unless you have a signin to protect or credit card information, http should be an option.