Do you have a better source than a 5 y/o comment in an issue?
Interested in Linux, FOSS, data storage systems, unfucking our society and a bit of gaming.
I help maintain Nixpkgs.
https://github.com/Atemu
https://reddit.com/u/Atemu12 (Probably won’t be active much anymore.)
Do you have a better source than a 5 y/o comment in an issue?
TS is a lot easier to set up than WG and does not require a publicly accessible IP address nor any public whatsoever. It’s not really comparable to setting WG up yourself; especially w.r.t. security.
It’s a central server (that you could actually self-host publicly if you wanted to) whose purpose it is to facilitate P2P connections between your devices.
If you were outside your home network and wanted to connect to your server from your laptop, both devices would be connected to the TS server independently. When attempting to send IP packets between the devices, the initiating device (i.e. your laptop) would establish a direct wireguard tunnel to the receiving device. This process is managed by the individual devices while the central TS service merely facilitates communication between the devices for the purpose of establishing this connection.
If you’re worried about that, I can recommend a service like Tailscale which does not require permanently open ports to the outside world, offering quite a bit more security than an exposed traditional VPN server.
Right from the horse’s mouth ;)
https://mastodon.social/users/protonprivacy/statuses/112162248226735964
more and more customary that (for some reason) they want your photo
Gotta keep the people with different skin colour out
What does this have to do with privacy? It’s just a userscript to modify the regular Twitter website with all its human rights abuse.
They’re in the middle of a rollout of a rewrite and have promised to publish the source soon.
Yes, yes they will. If you’re the sole user, they’d identify you from your behaviour anyways.
I don’t think internet proxy won’t help very much w.r.t. privacy but it will make you a lot more susceptible to being blocked.
Usually, fundamental rights cannot be “sold”
It’s really quite perverse if you think about it.
Oh, indeed! They’re under different orgs; that confused me.
Thank you for your thoughts, I really enjoyed reading them :)
Pretty sure it’s even inside a secure element; inaccessible to even the OS.
I used to not but I wish I did. I want to know where pictures were taken. Photo album software like Immich can also make cool maps out of your photos this way and group photos by location.
As long as you’re not sharing the pictures with anyone, there is no loss of privacy whatsoever in doing this. I don’t see any reason to generally label it as “not great for privacy”.
When sharing publicly, you need to be careful of course and run the images through an EXIF metadata stripper.
They should register a trade mark.
You activated my trap card!
It’s entierly based on the excellent org-mode for Emacs.
Then for a day and a half after I was working on that spreadsheet, it showed up at the top of the suggested videos.
Again, which applications had access to your clipboard and user files at that time? If any of the applications running on your computer was stealing your data and selling it for financial gain, Google would likely be buying it and obviously using it against you.
You also have to consider side-channels. Were you or your friends talking about that spreadsheet project via Discord or some other known abuser? Did you talk about it with a person in your room while daddy Google or Amazon were listening? (Alexa in the room, Google assistant on your phone etc.)
in short: years of nothing, nothing, nothing, TWO DAYS OF TRANS VIDEO SUGGESTIONS, and then since, nothing, nothing, nothing.
This might simply be expectation bias. You may have been shown such suggestions in the same pattern before and simply didn’t notice because, contrary to the present, the topic wasn’t on your mind and simply forgot about it because you’re being shown irrelevant suggested topics all the time.
Even after reading a lot of people telling me that it is just The AlgoTM at work, that incident seems so razor specific to activity I was simply doing on my computer at the same time Youtube was open rather than anything that could be related to my personal interests.
That’s how “The AlgoTM” works. Google gathers data on you directly through its applications, from 3rd parties selling data they stole from you and indirectly through the same process from people you associate with.
It’s even possible that some data broker simply made up the fact that you’re trans. Google could have then assumed it’s true because you associate with trans people here. I could very well see that happen in an enshittified system such as Google.
internet chromesplorer
I’m stealing that.
Edge is so privileged you can’t remove it… well, you kinda just can’t remove it…
That will have to change with the DMA becuase otherwise M$ will get …a really big slap on the wrist or something.
Your browser cannot block server-side abuse of your personal data. These consent forms are not about cookies; they’re about fooling users into consenting to abuse of their personal data. Cookies are just one of many many technological measures required to carry out said human rights abuse.