dukethorion 5 months ago • 90%
How would this be different from any browser that has Wikipedia search built in?
dukethorion 5 months ago • 22%
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
Did you try changing the timeout time value? I think the default is 3 seconds...
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
Seems like they stonewalled anyone that would want to develop an app.
EU: Allow users to download outside your Store.
Apple: Ok. They just have to register with us two years ago, comply to every spec and be approved by us, and they must have a million installs on our Store last year to qualify.
EU: ...that's not what we meant.
Apple: 😎
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
100% this. They already got caught sharing your health data with Facebook. Don't think they (insurance companies)won't buy DNA data en masse.
dukethorion 6 months ago • 75%
And they still recommended two 256mb sticks instead of one 512...
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
That's gonna pull right out...
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
OP wanted a Chromium browser that wasn't a massive privacy invasion. With Google stuff removed, it'll be good enough. Add uBO and ClearURLs.
dukethorion 6 months ago • 75%
What's wrong with ungoogled-chromium?
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
Do you have something like Lucy Liu?
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
We're making soup now.
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
Someone should invent one for the oven.
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
You have to plug it in
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
Maybe TOR uses FF because it's easier to modify for their purposes.
Others would call that "insecure"
dukethorion 6 months ago • 100%
You're wasting your time. Internet Commies skipped/haven't read the source material
dukethorion 6 months ago • 90%
The VPN isn't generating the requests. Other apps on your device are. Run a VPN for a while and look at data usage by app. I guarantee your VPN app will be the highest (all the other apps data gets funneled through the VPN).
dukethorion 6 months ago • 92%
I disagree with the VPN ban, but I understand the purpose.
Isn't there a better way? Is there a back end that can be added to scan uploads for matching CSAM hashes?
dukethorion 7 months ago • 88%
Nobody in this entire thread of FUD has posted a single link to support any claim of Russian data intrusion.
dukethorion 7 months ago • 100%
Tomorrow's news:
7 Indians killed "under mysterious circumstances"
dukethorion 7 months ago • 24%
Young progressive activists still believe Biden gives a shit about them?
He doesn't even remember where he is half the time, and the other half he's making sure the military-industrial machine keeps rolling.
dukethorion 7 months ago • 100%
I disagree with the idea that one commenter opined: "Monero is not a savings account".
Who are you to tell me what to do with my XMR?
That being said, I am not opposed to the idea of implementing some kind of condensing/snapshot that some have outlined here.
The question I'd ask is if it would ever be possible for someone to use that data maliciously?
I can't create posts or comments on a community that I created, on LW, while logged in on my LW account. I can post just fine from my lemmy dot one account to the same LW community?
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Stop using the DDG Browser.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Librewolf updates all the time, probably weekly (I don't watch it that closely).
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Sentinel dVPN does/did the same thing. You'd connect to their network, pay a Node operator directly with the network's coin, and you'd use their connection. Don't know how safe it was, with respect to seeing the through-traffic, but it did work.
These people are definitely not "the first"
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
I do the same for desktop machines, just to identify immediately without hostnames.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 82%
Why would we eat lab-grown human when there are so many delicious animals to be had?
Secondly, A1, Heinz 57 or Lawry's?
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
*Fracking
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Do you live anywhere near a natural gas extraction (tracking) site?
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Not only browsers, but operating system as well. Using GrapheneOS, eOS, or whatever?
Denied. Stock OS only on OUR internet, sorry.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Here's another large discussion:
With Google's proposed DRM / Web Environment Integrity project looming, will there be any change to PG's recommended browsers? I'm sure it's on everyone's radar, but this seems like the absolute antithesis of privacy. There will be nothing private about anything chromium-based if this goes through...
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
For now. This is a near-future thing.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Why would they sell you something for $50 one time, when they can charge you $9.99 / month forever?
dukethorion 1 year ago • 66%
Lemmy.one is run by the guy who runs privacy guides.org. That being said, if you look at the small list of communities he created, I guarantee that he won't allow any conservative views there either. There's one privacy community and 4 or 5 alternative lifestyle communities.
Better off making your own instance at this point. Most of Lemmy is liberal/left wing regardless of what their sidebars say.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
Alternating feet requires that each leg's muscle groups work in complete opposite to each other. Your brain has to process doing two different things at the same time.
Hopping is probably closer to whatever the first fish to flop up on land and breath air did.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 16%
"You appear to think abortion is the act of killing the fetus. This is wrong. Abortion is the act of removing the fetus from the womb."
So what typically happens when you remove a fetus (with a heartbeat, brain activity, and arguably, a functioning CNS) from the womb? It dies.
While I believe you are almost completely wrong, it's your right to discuss it. It's mine to disagree. However, one side can't discuss their beliefs if the other side who controls the button says no.
You're saying that abortions are used to end non-viable pregnancies. I'm saying that there are millions of people who do it because they just don't want the product of their intercourse. Some abortions I can accept, in very specific circumstances, but we will still never agree.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 16%
Are there pro-choice communities?
Pro-choice ranges anywhere from using contraceptives and real reproductive health, to murdering babies just because they aren't wanted.
Your opinions are as valid as theirs. It doesn't matter which one of you are wrong.
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dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
If they didn't build it in to work without Google Play Services like Signal does, it's a 99% chance they never will.
dukethorion 1 year ago • 92%
I'm gonna host my own instance, with blackjack, and hookers!
dukethorion 1 year ago • 100%
You're on the largest instance which is under severe load. Hundreds of other instances are running just fine.
Once I realized that the global warming was only a problem for Earth, I had a few followup questions: Why were Earth's robots simply not exiled to the Robot Planet (name escapes me)? Why did robots from other planets/galaxies attend the Earth's robot party? Was it mandatory for non-Earth robots, and why would that be necessary?
I don't see any other posts so I'll start. What's your go-to VPN service? Why? For me, currently it's Mullvad. Good speed, easy to use, and I can pay for it privately. Second choice would be Proton. Third is my VPN on my VPS. Very secure, not at all private.
What's wrong with a magnifying glass instead of three hard to see lines?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/38848 > If anyone here is running an instance on Lemmy, I'd like to know the system requirements recommended. I want to run an instance on a VPS, probably just as an account server. > > What type of VPS can I get by on, for just accounts on an instance? How much storage space would I need to do just an "account instance", and how much would I need for a full instance with maybe a few small communities?
Anyone know why the devs went with the exclamation point for communities, instead of the hashtag/pound sign? @ is usually for users, # for grouping, IRC rooms, and other platforms 'channels' Just an odd choice in my opinion, probably too late to change now.
When I'm logged in, I see very few posts on certain Local communities. When I log out, there's several more topics in that same community. What am I doing wrong? For example, there's a thread on the PrivacyGuides community that disappears when I log in, and reappears upon logout.
If anyone here is running an instance on Lemmy, I'd like to know the system requirements recommended. I want to run an instance on a VPS, probably just as an account server. What type of VPS can I get by on, for just accounts on an instance? How much storage space would I need to do just an "account instance", and how much would I need for a full instance with maybe a few small communities?