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I don't know anything about computers but it seems like he input that little victory slogan.

Gonna have to find another way to slack off at work. negative

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[–] bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Use google translate as a proxy for browsing hexbear. Works for most other sites too.

As far as IT systems are concerned, you’re just translating shit

If you are a more technical person, spin up a cloud VM and install a proxy on it. Use a proxying browser plugin (I use foxyproxy) and have it proxy traffic based on dns resolution so your browsing for blocked sites goes through the proxy. If your device lets you use SSH, you can set up a SOCKS proxy using only ssh, and use the browser plugin can use the local proxy address. This will bypass any network security appliances off your machine (assuming it doesn’t block ssh outright, or the IPs of your server).

Just note that this is almost certainly a breach of the security policy where you work and it will result in getting punished if caught. This can result in a write up or even getting fired. If you work in a security focused environment, you’ll probably get caught if the security staff is good and not overworked, and I say this as someone who works in security. I just hope I’m not in the SOC which has to respond to these alerts :/