J Jonah Jameson

J Jonah Jameson

@Just_The_Facts_JJJ

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Jameson is a veteran reporter best known as the outspoken editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle in New York City. Jameson built a reputation for aggressive reporting, and an uncompromising belief that the press should hold powerful figures accountable.

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This Tech Shouldn’t Exist… But It Already Does

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This Tech Shouldn’t Exist… But It Already Does

A surveillance monolith isn’t built overnight. It’s built slowly… system by system, feature by feature… until one day, it’s already here. The question is: will you notice before it’s complete?

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Hacker psychology: Dark triads traits in Tech influencers and Hackers

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Hacker psychology: Dark triads traits in Tech influencers and Hackers

This opinion piece explores how Dark Triad traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—intersect with the culture of modern hacking and tech influencing. It argues that many self‑proclaimed “hackers,” ethical hackers, and tech YouTubers construct exaggerated genius personas, relying on borrowed tools and packaged workflows while presenting themselves as visionary outsiders. By unpacking the psychology behind these performances, the piece highlights an alarming pattern: influencer‑driven

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Toyota’s “Remote Connect”: Convenience… or Just Another Meter Running?

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Toyota’s “Remote Connect”: Convenience… or Just Another Meter Running?

Starting your car used to take a button on a key fob. Now it may require an internet connection, an account, and a subscription. Toyota’s Remote Connect promises convenience—but critics warn it could also introduce new security risks while charging subscription fees for features you already have.

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OnionFlation: Turning Tor’s Proof-of-Work Into a DoS Cannon

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OnionFlation: Turning Tor’s Proof-of-Work Into a DoS Cannon

Tor’s proof-of-work shield was supposed to save onion services from being crushed by ddos attacks. Instead, a pack of security researchers just turned that shield into a wrecking ball—by inflating the PoW difficulty level researchers were able to deny users access to a tor hidden service.

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BIG TECH AND THE BIGGER NET

Governments in states like California and New York are pushing for systems that require users to "indicate" their age to access their own operating system. This shift moves the verification of users from individual apps to the operating system of the computer itself, creating a dangerous precedent for government overreach. How does this effect Linux? Is it helping user safety and security? Or is it just corporate surveillance in disguise?

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