Lol, torrents aren’t going anywhere. Decentralized and entrenched as fuck.
Lol, torrents aren’t going anywhere. Decentralized and entrenched as fuck.
It’s more basic than that even. It’s the fact that most people know fuck all about any history. Specifically here, there’s more than a century’s worth of history on Zionism (and colonialism is indeed relevant) that people know almost nothing about.
Gross.
Not Lemmy, but mbin instance fedia.io doesn’t have any of that nonsense.
Aurora did. Stopped working at some point this year for some reason; I was upset when I noticed the change :/
Does Wire still store metadata on who you message? That seems potentially more damaging than Signal’s phone number requirement, at least since the switch to being able to hide your number from everyone.
Also, there’s non-rolling limit to how much shows in a user profile. All the delete/modify scripts I’ve seen work through the user profile, cycling each sorting method to access as much as possible. For old accounts, or just ones with enough activity, there’s going to be shit not visible there. Have to search with other means if you want to get everything in that case.
Daily reminder that IP law is fucking stupid.
Because people are mainlining propaganda en masse and it’s rotting their brains. Maybe fediverse users are more abrasive idk, but the adversarial tone in online discourse nowadays is hardly unique to the platform.
Absolutely not; and everyone attaching their actual identity to it are insane imo.
Rand Paul, Ron Wyden, and Mike Lee.
Just go with GrapheneOS. Nothing else is even remotely close tbh.
How do you avoid “hoarding”?
I dont. Hard drives are increasingly cheap/large. I have to really dislike something to delete it. I have a fair amount of content that I don’t really plan on watching again, but someone I know might like it so i just leave it typically.
It’s significantly better than all other options either way. Anyone who cares at all about privacy/security and can, should, in my opinion.
and a script blocker
Way too many people still don’t understand that this is an essential part of the security equation. Many sites execute 10+ scripts, many of which are doing who the fuck knows what, and said sites typically only need like 1 to 3ish allowed to function.
Sure it’s inconvenient compared to not doing anything, but it’s mostly front loaded inconvenience. Once you get things dialed in for frequently used sites, and learn to tell at a glance what needs to be allowed, its really not much hassle at all tbh.
Self-proclaimed luddite? Well that’s certainly a choice lol. Have fun being perpetually confused and angry I guess.
Yeah, probably. The fact that you use mullvad is exposed to your financial institution, but as long as mullvad doesn’t keep logs (which has been legally tested to show that they do not), I don’t think it really matters all that much for most people.