Afaik blocking trackers makes your browser stand out more. You can’t avoid fingerprinting, so best bet is to hide in the masses - so as close to most common resolution and default settings etc.
Your average Reddit escapee
Afaik blocking trackers makes your browser stand out more. You can’t avoid fingerprinting, so best bet is to hide in the masses - so as close to most common resolution and default settings etc.
Having enjoyed that truly good but weird movie, this story suddenly makes more sense
It came with either Windows 2000 or XP.
How does this work for poly people? Just a shower throught.
And that using your own key with an app is actually prohibited by TOS. They can keep their bot generated content.
That’s because you used a third party app. Reddit got rid of those a year ago.
Studies show that ligatures improve readability, but I acknowledge that it’s likely untrue for outliers.
Do you also get surprised when you backspace a tab and suddenly it removes more whitespace than 1 characters worth?
Or did you learn it fast and really never think about it?
I think it’s more a “getting used to” thing, that once learned, you don’t think about, but it makes things more readable.
I mean, we read code more than we write it. You just vomitted over something that increases readability. Maybe a time for a rethink?
I think there’s a difference between distributed and decentralised. But apart from that 👍
That’s weird because it’s both the icon of the app, and the exact name.
Luckily not all cops in other countries start working after a 2 week course. In Finland, for example, it’s a 3 year school, comparable to a bachelor’s degree.
Yeah the maintainer is still evaluating what to rebuild the app on. This might become good, but doesn’t look promising right now.
In addition to binding, you must also turn off dht and local peer discovery.
Having all your data routed through Russia. What could gp wrong indeed. On top of that the VPN purchase giving more money for Russia.
As for the backup portion, mega has offered free 50GB for ages. And you can setup shared folders. I just use that for now. As for other data, I think I’ll just buy a NAS and self-host.
It’s a bit of a shift, there’s no real good alternative, so Google’s long hook and bait is turning into even worse money pump.
This is downright funny. Best way to lose your market share, simply put. I’ve used Googles family of products for around 13 years.
First they ruin Photos, then Google Workspace (12€/month drive price to almost 100€), and now the browser.
Soon it’s back to gmail and everything else non-google. And I suppose that’s a good thing.
Hurt in my ass 🤔