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Nice when is the case being held?
Sounds more like anarchism than democracy.
I guess my question is progress towards what? I mean no one’s gonna stop you its your own computer do what you want.
For me though it just isn’t worth the risk.
I mean sure but if you get hacked (which will eventually happen to someone if this is rolled out) just having the information stored in the first place becomes a risk. So I think it is better to not have it in the first place.
Seems like you have a better idea than I do about privacy so I’m probably not gonna be much help. However make sure that you use extensions that you trust or use as few permissions as possible because that also can be another vector where information can leak.
Oh and there was a post on here sometime ago about a website that show what kind of information it can get from your web browser so you could use that to check how much info you are leaking on the web at least.
Any hardened version of Firefox, like LibreWolf, would be my main choice.
comment practice where they claim ownership
Yeah that’s definitely what a creative commons license does.
For people that want to know what it is read the link.
China is not socialist no matter what they say.
The first thing I found when searching for “foods that advertise on pornhub”
But how do you verify if that information is actually accurate?
Like for example if a whistleblower says that their organization has something that can do xyz is it possible to verify that through zero knowledge proofs?
Semi related to this I think a good way to avoid back doors in open source software is to have as few dependencies as possible. So I appreciate that this is a thing.
Apparently it wasn’t deadly enough. Maybe the bird flu will do the trick though /darkhumor
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