← Back to context Comment by ssl-3 16 hours ago A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. 7 comments ssl-3 Reply SOLAR_FIELDS 15 hours ago It’s the security mantra: the safest code is the one you never release. Code that never runs is the most secure code brendoelfrendo 14 hours ago A computer is only secure if it remains powered off and airgapped. HappMacDonald 13 hours ago Turn off your computer and make sure it powers downDrop it in a 43-foot hole in the groundBury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine 4 replies →
SOLAR_FIELDS 15 hours ago It’s the security mantra: the safest code is the one you never release. Code that never runs is the most secure code brendoelfrendo 14 hours ago A computer is only secure if it remains powered off and airgapped. HappMacDonald 13 hours ago Turn off your computer and make sure it powers downDrop it in a 43-foot hole in the groundBury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine 4 replies →
brendoelfrendo 14 hours ago A computer is only secure if it remains powered off and airgapped. HappMacDonald 13 hours ago Turn off your computer and make sure it powers downDrop it in a 43-foot hole in the groundBury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine 4 replies →
HappMacDonald 13 hours ago Turn off your computer and make sure it powers downDrop it in a 43-foot hole in the groundBury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine 4 replies →
It’s the security mantra: the safest code is the one you never release. Code that never runs is the most secure code
A computer is only secure if it remains powered off and airgapped.
Turn off your computer and make sure it powers down
Drop it in a 43-foot hole in the ground
Bury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine
4 replies →