I'm not sure whether should I upvote this because it is an interesting share or downvote because I really hate the idea of renaming the continent that the author of the paper promotes
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Doesnt this just outsource privacy to another website?
You are not in a privacy-focused community. The goal of the project is to improve existing RSS feeds, not offer any extra privacy. Moreover, this actually worsens your privacy because YouTube isn't the only entity that knows what channels you are subscribed to now.
I'd say I'm more angy than angry
Browsers too. Oh, and migth actually want to stop using computers in general if they have an Internet connection
What doesn't suit you in Joplin?
Aftermath sometimes does short stuff, which is more like blog posts rather that articles. I, too, wish they elaborated on this topic and maype even interviewed someone.
I didn't find the time to watch it yet, just wanted to thank you for contributing so much stuff to the community. Your work is much appreciated!
An interesting choice that is. Picking something like Rust would have benefitted them with a big community of open source enthusiasts that could help with contributions
I've been doing this for a few years and eventually got tired of whitelisting websites. I've went as far as using NoScript for fine-grained control, but what's the point? If you need a single feature JS, or a single article on a domain, you will let everything run if you grant the permissions, so why bother?
Better keep JS on and run an up-to-date browser with a custom DNS to filter out known malicious websites. Also, don't visit random links, that's an actually good advice.
We’ll that doesn’t really work when a toddler and pregnant partner need you all the time...
Oh god. I can imagine that was quite an experience worthy of the best RPG games 😅
Every state wants a monopoly on violence. The more powerful the state, the less there are entities that could opress you except the state itself. So it's not unexpected that the cops would object to have a "competitor" with facial recognition technology