

I imagine a kid who’s smart enough to use a vpn, downloading a bunch of videos, and then selling usb drives to their friends at school, or sharing them via gdrive


I imagine a kid who’s smart enough to use a vpn, downloading a bunch of videos, and then selling usb drives to their friends at school, or sharing them via gdrive
Yeah, we have this unwritten rule in my friend group to never send links to any videos no matter where they’re from. You download the video and send the file


Youtube search results have been garbage for a while now :(


Is NextDNS really a good privacy tool? I use it myself because it’s convenient, but I always assumed that they would collect data about me since it’s a free service
It’s there, almost all the way to the right, about 1/3 from the top.


They’ve recently expanded the list by a lot. I was able to find every extension that I use on desktop
Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about


I’ve donated to Signal and the web archive


For now
https://sh.itjust.works/post/9200442
Hasn’t changed much since


I believe the “original” in this video is actually the open source remake OpenLara
Is this service paid? If not, how are they making any money? All I can think of is a) selling users data (and lying) b) selling spots in search results, which means they’ll be overrun with malicious links or other useless garbage. I don’t believe they’re just hosting a search engine out of the kindness of their hearts (:
I also recently discovered mpv --no-video [url]. Useful for when I just want to listen to a podcast or something. Sadly, I can’t get it to work with Spotify


I’m so used to navigating in Eternity at this point that all other apps seem clunky and unintuitive


You could use the uMatrix extension to control not only cookies, but everything else (like scripts, css, images) by subdomain. Inb4 someone says it’s outdated. It works perfectly fine.
I don’t have an answer to your question, but I just wanted to say, I appreciate you still calling them Facebook and not Meta.
X = 10, learn your Roman numerals


But isn’t randomization supposed to give you a different unique fingerprint each time? So yes, you would be unique and easily tracked but only until your fingerprint changes
How about you stop assuming everyone on the internet lives in the USA?