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burtek, to lemmy_support
@burtek@techhub.social avatar

@lemmy_support Is programming.dev having issues?

Can't access it at all from from neither browser nor android apps

burtek,
@burtek@techhub.social avatar

@Blaze see updates at @programming_dev - storage run out so they were migrating

burtek,
@burtek@techhub.social avatar

@AdmiralShat see updates at @programming_dev - storage run out so they were migrating

EwanCroft, (edited ) to memes
@EwanCroft@hachyderm.io avatar

Makes sense.

@memes

bpm,

If they hadn’t tried to claim the history as their own I don’t think it would have been nearly as controversial. Calling themselves “The Dons” and referencing 1889 as the founding date was just insulting.

Darthjaffacake,

Shithole.

voxel, to privacy
@voxel@infosec.exchange avatar

Good news! Brave for Android now let's u use your favorite uBlock Origin Blocklists!

Under Settings > Brave Shields & privacy

Can you now add custom filterlists and edit Brave's default selection of the already avaible filterlists. Some of you now that this was possible before too (via brave://adblock) but at this time it had no UI and wasn't a official feature, now you can easily add, remove and customize fiterlists via the the settings.

@privacy

notsofunnycomment,
@notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz avatar

Don’t use Brave.

millions, to memes
@millions@universeodon.com avatar

@memes he never did that move

Ddhuud,

Now you’re thinking with portals!

mbp,
@mbp@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
Accerx, to memes

A New Journey in Europe: Accerx's Confrontation and Deployment in the New Landscape of the Cryptocurrency Market

mauwuro,
@mauwuro@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t get it, where’s the meme?

thebirdwashere,

there is no meme, just probably an advertisement bot

voxel, to privacyguides
@voxel@infosec.exchange avatar

Warning to all Brave Browser Users

Blocking variations.brave.com which is used for A/B testing could potentially break Brave's functionalities. For me did Brave's "forgetful browsing" feature broke which seems to be disabled by default if you block this domain.

@privacy @privacyguides

Wander, to privacyguides
@Wander@packmates.org avatar

Quick question about DNS and DoH that I thought about after reading this post:

https://packmates.org/@silvereagle@furry.engineer/111176886781705659

Wouldn't it make sense for Firefox or another third party to bundle and transparently forward all DoH requests to cloudflare so that:

A) Cloudflare doesn't know who made what request due to not knowing the origin

B) Firefox doesn't know who made what request due to TLS


CC: @privacyguides

AzzyDev,

Is it possible for devices to ask the pihole without doh, and the pi-hole to forward the request with doh if the domain isn’t in the cache?

FeelzGoodMan420,

I’m not an expert but I’m pretty sure no.

goatsarah, to piracy en-gb

AppleTV hardware now supports Tailscale, with exit nodes.

I am astonished that Apple allowed this blatant circumvention of region coding, but they did.

Get it while it’s hot, I guess.

jonny, to piracy
@jonny@social.coop avatar

The concentration of the webtech nerds from r/piracy at @piracy is a sight to behold. Brings a tear to my eye. May a thousand Gazelles bloom from it

rockhandle,
@rockhandle@lemm.ee avatar

This community actually is much more interesting than r/piracy which a lot of the time just felt like piracy for dummies, not to mention the pressures of hosting a piracy community on a corporate platform that wanted to completely disassociate with us

LanternEverywhere, to upliftingnews

Wonderful to see!

small44,

Where is the news?

voxel, to privacyguides
@voxel@infosec.exchange avatar

Little Rat - a browser extension for monitoring other extensions

"Little Rat is an open-source extension designed for network traffic monitoring. Easily view, monitor, and block traffic from other Chrome extensions on a per-extension basis."

I use it myself and I think it's a very useful extension for everyone who uses more than just few extensions for different purposes and don't fully trust them that they send no data as the developer promises, this extension can monitor the network and act as a firewall per-extension basis.

Download (Lite Version | Can't monitor requests, only block): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/little-rat/oiopkpalpilladnibecobcecijffaflf

Source Code and full version (recommended):
https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat/

(I'm not affliate with the developer in any way and just wanted to share this)

@privacyguides @privacy

smeg,

Isn’t piling on browser extensions generally considered bad practice as it increases your attack surface (bad for security) and makes you more easy to fingerprint (bad for privacy)? This seems like a useful tool to use and then uninstall, but if you don’t fully trust something then you shouldn’t really be installing it at all!

PublicLewdness,
@PublicLewdness@burggit.moe avatar

But who monitors the monitors ?

IvidappAvidapp, to linuxmemes
@IvidappAvidapp@mastodon.social avatar

😂😪 Ubuntu ! I use Ubuntu btw 🥰

@linuxmemes

millions, to memes Czech

@memes Mario XP

crimedad, to beer

Schneider Weiss Aventinus

@beer

crimedad, to dadsplain

Preparing the next generation.

@dadsplain

einlander,

What song?

CrimeDad,

I think it was “Days Go By” by Dirty Vegas.

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