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throws_lemy, to asklemmy in Do you prefer PC or laptop?
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Laptop, because I can work from anywhere and it doesn’t take up much space

throws_lemy, to asklemmy in The Best Two-Factor Authentication App? (iOS)
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On Android I use Aegis

throws_lemy, to asklemmy in What movie did you rewatch most often?
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At least no shota anime

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throws_lemy, to asklemmy in What movie did you rewatch most often?
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  • My Neighbor Totoro
  • Spirited Away
  • 5 Centimeters per Second
  • Your Name
  • A Silent Voice
  • I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
  • The Graduate
  • Summer of '42
  • Lost in Translation
  • The Virgin Suicides
throws_lemy, to asklemmy in Why are fediverse admins blocking out threads?
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infosec.pub/post/400702

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YSK : Meta is a threat to the privacy of fediverse users, if there are fediverse instances that remain federated with Meta.

Ross Schulman, senior fellow for decentralization at digital rights nonprofit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, notes that if Threads emerges as a massive player in the fediverse, there could be concerns about what he calls “social graph slurping." Meta will know who all of its users interact with and follow within Threads, and it will also be able to see who its users follow in the broader fediverse. And if Threads builds up anywhere near the reach of other Meta platforms, just this little slice of life would give the company a fairly expansive view of interactions beyond its borders.

wired.com/…/meta-threads-privacy-decentralization…

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