Ian Campbell on Nostr: i mean clearly the palantir were actually persistent access mechanisms to a popular ...
i mean clearly the palantir were actually persistent access mechanisms to a popular VPN service in Middle-Earth, highlighting one of the major problems with security monoculture we continue to see repeated.
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