

Perhaps this will motivate makers of web browsers to finally get serious about making fingerprinting less easy. Looking at you, Mozilla.
Time magazine’s 2006 person of the year
Perhaps this will motivate makers of web browsers to finally get serious about making fingerprinting less easy. Looking at you, Mozilla.
Firefox (with good settings, or Librewolf) + uBlock Origin + Decentraleyes + NoScript (with default permissions removed) is probably > 80%.
Yeah, that’s what I meant — whoever wrote the joke expected the answer to start with “it’s very fucking important” or the like.
They did not expect him to give an actual answer before being rudely cut off as if to illustrate the absurdity of the policy.
bad decisions -> fans complain -> AI analyzes sentiment -> you are all toxic
Okay Google, if you can guess my age accurately to within a decade based on my youtube viewing history and whatever other data you can get, I will give you a cookie.
I like blobcats
It’s CVE-2024-36904 from May 2024. Last year’s news.
Tankies of lemmy are not the first people I’d go to with topical cybersecurity questions.
I also don’t want to be running an antique OS… Just a debloated one.
This is not a Windows forum, so I feel justified in pointing out that in that case you should probably avoid Microsoft products entirely.
Quick, somebody give that man $350000
Rule 1: Crushing people with tanks is fine so long as it’s our side doing it.
Literal fucking tankies. I wonder if they will ever come to their senses. Oh well, it’s not as if there aren’t Nazi instances somewhere on fedi as well.
A quick look at the documentation seems to indicate that they have not removed or officially deprecated the feature, only made it more complicated to configure it.
will finally ship with a DEB package for Debian-based distributions
That’s good news for the more specifically Ubuntu-based distributions and their users. I trust that Debian will continue to build its own packages.
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