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Norgur, to privacyguides in German court declares “Do Not Track” to be legally binding

Well, let's see how tue whole IT world weasels out of this one.

Norgur, to privacyguides in German court declares “Do Not Track” to be legally binding

Bein forced to accept this would make their whole dark pattern cookie bullshit useless, sooooo

Norgur, to comicstrips in It's not paranoia! (Deogie Comics)

Remember kids: being diagnosed with paranoia doesn't mean that they are not watching you.

Norgur, to comicstrips in A Real Adult

You know that you've reached adulthood the moment you realize that being a child was where it was at and all that acting super grown up you did as a child and teen was really, really wasted time.

Norgur, to comicstrips in The Jammin'

Fun fact: Jamming communications is illegal in Germany.

Norgur, to asklemmy in Turn a plural into a singular to ruin the title of a movie, book or album

Scrub: a reality show about doing the dishes

Norgur, to asklemmy in Turn a plural into a singular to ruin the title of a movie, book or album

now I want that show!

Norgur, to comicstrips in "Autocomplete" by Zach Weinersmith

You understand shit and talk nonetheless, stupid word calculator that you are!

Norgur, to asklemmy in What is the name of your cleaning robot?

Saugi

Norgur, to cyanideandhappiness in 22 October 2023

Wakka wakka, mothafakka

Norgur, to privacyguides in What is your favorite cybersecurity tool and why?

my favourite "Cyber-Security-Tool"? None of those logos up there qualify for that descrption... well... Authy perhaps...
yet, my favourite "Cyber-Security-Tools" would be
Configs:

environment:

  • PUID=110XX
  • PGID=110XX
  • UMASK=002

PasswordAuthentication no
PermitRootLogin no

Software:

  • Restic
  • Bitwarden
Norgur, to comicstrips in "Swears" by Cyanide & Happiness

That's why he gave his son the swear jar with a few hundred €, duh!

Norgur, to privacyguides in Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent

Okay, this article makes it sound like they found some hidden thing deep in obscure windows settings about brave doing something bad.

On truth, they just installed Windows Services for their VPN to enable users to use the service. That's what many apps do for dozens of reasons.

I dislike Brave as much as the next guy, but let's stick to things they really fuck up and not make Up issues that aren't there.

Norgur, to lemmy_support in Banned for not breaking the rules, but disagreeing with a mod

Phew. Thanks, mate. I was about to answer when I saw the home instance of Mr. Tankie over ´there.

Norgur, to lemmy_support in Banned for not breaking the rules, but disagreeing with a mod

I'm gonna steal the term deranged banning binge

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