It is working so well that I get an infinite loop of it on the same page.
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It is working so well that I get an infinite loop of it on the same page.
Except many services are very aggressive to Tor exit nodes, namely Google and Cloudflare. Everytime I just met with CAPTCHA after CAPTCHAs, and eventually I gave up on the site.
Yeah, I should cut ties with Google but cutting YouTube on NewPipe is hard. I’m on Proton and watching YouTube is already hard.
It’s simply the “secure” isn’t meant for users but the cooperations. Make it “secure” to their business.
Didn’t they already done such thing before?
I highly doubt if they really live stream the video you took, or pictures. I would much rather believe an OCR is being done locally and send it to a server for translation.
How about torrenting?
Utill you’re no longer live in the US. I can’t find Ptivacy alternatives after moved out.
So use what browsers? Chrome sounds more secure (I didn’t read previous post), yet I don’t want an advertising company looking at my browsing habbits, nor supporting them dominating the browser market share and have a powerful influence on every web standards.
I never used it, but I would assume yes after reading the frontpage and the doc. At no point there is a PSK set between sender and reciever, not I see any signs for key exchange between devices.
This is not a definitive answer though as I didn’t read the source code of Nfty, nor the UnifiedPush spec.
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Hi everyone, I already use Joplin, but I’m looking for another open source notes app. Which one do you recommend? Is there one that also has a web version? I think Simple Note is great, but it doesn’t accept image attachments.
“NAPO’s goal in the meeting was to ensure that the proposed rules protect not only officer’s private information from being sold and made public, but also safeguard law enforcement’s access to certain publicly available data that is vital to aiding victims and preventing and solving crimes,” the group said in a newsletter published last month.
Read: We want to look at your private data but not ours.
What a jackass.
It is the recent use after free vuln actively exploited found in FF, which both Fennec and Mull relies as upstream. This compounds on changes made to Android NDK and the source of FF move into the monorepo, making them harder to build. Hence, they’re still vulnerable to the attack.
“Open Source AI” is an attempt to “openwash” proprietary systems. In their paper “Rethinking open source generative AI: open-washing and the EU AI Act” Andreas Liesenfeld and Mark Dingemanse showed that many “Open Source” AI models offer hardly more than open model weights. Meaning: You can run the thing but you don’t actually know what it is.
Basically, no.
Triangulation needs to know where the signal comes from (angles), which mode’s device doesn’t have the capability of doing this. The most they can do is estimate by signal strength.
I don’t understand the hostility of other comments. I had a quick look on the code and it is essentially IRC+Kiwi but in Rust, or a Matrix public chat room without signups. All chats are in memory and not saved to disk or DB. There is username but you can claim who you wants to be. The dependencies looks sane and reputable. I do saw there is a WebSocket lib being used but not found in code. However I don’t code in Rust nor I understand WS well so take a grain of salt here.
It does provide anonymity, but not privacy or confidentiality. It does what it claims.
I only know you can use it via Matix with a bridge, but the setup is quite involved, not just an App on your phone. Plus the metadata is still shared with Meta, like who you talked to and when, which they can build a profile and a social graph.
Although I don’t use FUTO keyborad, I don’t think collecting typing data is a problem, as long as it is done locally. There shouldn’t be a binary choice between privacy and better user experience.
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I always want to try it but never. Form the docs it seems a complex, no so plug-and-play system.