I can’t seem to find a limit with https://addy.io It certainly doesn’t tie it to a certain website.
Admin for mbin instance of fe.derate.me
I can’t seem to find a limit with https://addy.io It certainly doesn’t tie it to a certain website.
I’m sorry man. You’re the best. Don’t give up.
So better?
You little shit…
Leaning on Google’s expertise in privacy and security
Lol. Google’s expertise on privacy. Yeah, they probably know really well how to circumnavigate all those pesky privacy rules.
Got my head straight to this short (sorry, it’s Youtube): hehe
I’m curious what it is and what it’s supposed to do. Especially the orange juicer at the end of the chain…
Never heard of Quiblr but I really like the look and feel of. Also great that you added a “For you page”. Any chance you can add kbin/mbin instances? Is Quiblr like a frontend which pulls data from other instances or is it an other fediverse piece of software? And are we able to selfhost Quiblr?
But the big question is, did google provide good answers for the third tab?
On macOS you need to do that quite a couple of times. Changing settings, installing stuff to run in the background, install stuff to open open login, etc. So it is there.
Furthermore a lot of programs and guides for linux are written to make it easy so they use sudo
but you don’t always have to run it as root. But not doing so usually requires more steps. So linux is more restricting but to circumvent that, people use sudo
a bit too much.
Sorry can’t help. I’m here for the tips as well. (Follow post).
You’re right that they are miles ahead of other companies regarding communication and opt-out. And indeed it’s rare that they will adhere to your choice when they implement new functions. For new users it’s good to know that they perhaps want to switch this data collection off. Maybe it’s a knee jerk reaction from my side: wanting to increase privacy and seeing this message brought up some worries. Especially because other companies started the same. Google also disguises stuff for better privacy or security, but in the end it’s just to prevent users from blocking their data analytics.
No it’s not that bad. They indeed are open about it. But it feels like baby steps in the wrong way. I don’t really have an opinion but I was just a bit disappointed about the path they’re going on. Because I don’t see the added value of knowing what users search for. So i was curious about opinions from more educated people.
Librefox? Or something else? Don’t know, but since Firefox is often recommended for privacy, I was wondering if this changes things?
You need to trust your provider. If you choose a bigger one, chances are you are a bit safer. Those kind of providers make big bucks on companies, so if they harm the trust of their customers they are out of business. You could try to choose software which implements E2EE and zero-trust to be safer, but those are not available on all software categories. VPS providers have access to all your stuff. So it’s all up to you which provider you trust. I would prefer a bigger name too some obscure little basement hoster.
If you’re already doing your own domain, why not use something like anonaddy? That can.be selfhosted as well.
Damn, that’s some graphic shit. I could feel the spray hitting my ankles while reading it. Got to scrub extra hard under the shower tonight.
I can listen while driving and follow along for 99%. It helps me stay calm and not aggressive. If I do household chores I’m fine, but anything else makes me miss more than 70% of the storyline/information. So simple tasks are fine, but when I need to think I’m gone.
Exactly, we’ve got words for (almost) all emojis. And besides that, even if I would go along with @[email protected] argument, the reason we might not have words for all emojies is because we don’t need them. If we would like to, or evolve to the need, of being able to pronounce every emoji that would mean we would make sure everyone had a word or sound to it.
It always goes like this. Starting out a baddy, but after half an hour and a couple of evil decisions later I creep towards the good side.