I don’t understand. isn’t this the thing that would help get rid of surveillance based personalized ads?
I don’t understand. isn’t this the thing that would help get rid of surveillance based personalized ads?
I don’t understand. isn’t this the thing that would help get rid of surveillance based personalized ads?
I see. wouldn’t the default disabled social blocking lists block that too?
another way is to have libredirect redirect the embeds to nitter. some instances still work
I see. wouldn’t the default disabled social blocking lists block that too?
another way is to have libredirect redirect the embeds to nitter. some instances still work
You need to know what instance your friend is on.
of course you need. your friends need to tell you. only they can know. just like with email and IRL cities
it’s quite cheap, per user, to run lemmy, e.g. lemm.ee is one of the bigger instances and costs 200 Euro a month,
storage requirements will only increase (attachments, linked website images), unless you are regularly deleting content and so contributing to link rot
falling from a building is not a natural cause of death, and it’s also not likely that it was a mistake
but that’s what exactly embeds do. forcing you to interact with the site
then you can join twitter and reddit as well
The Stargate Command? Aperture Science? both even assemble you back, and pay for it
If I didn’t want people to have access to them I wouldn’t be posting on the first place.
there’s the catch: it’s for people. not robots, not billionaires
just out of curiosity, would a nuke blow up most of the mines? like 90% or more?
maybe it’s hard to know, but this is just a thought experiment
the service normally does not require registration or login, neither any kind of payment, and they don’t run ads.
however, their public instance, meet.jit.si, got restricted a year or so ago because apparently bad people were using it for bad reasons. now a single participant is required to log in with a google account or something else they offer.
there were also many public instances. but soon a lot of them closed too, and the public lists have disappeared, so I believe jitsi did not do what they did out of data hunger.
there’s still a few that doesn’t require any kind of account, if you’re interested I can send a link in PM. It’s better if you don’t publish it either.
oh and if it tells anything. if you have heard about matrix.org, they were using jitsi for calls for a long time. they have switched to an in-house solution to have better platform integration, but it was fine
I love the or in this sentence
here’s my newest invention, zero knowledge location privacy without snarks.
app on phone periodically checks location. if home is near, it triggers home related actions instead of uploading the location to anywhere.
now, where is the nearest patent office? /s
did you try jitsi?
Peter Magyar appeared very suddenly when they did, it seemed unnatural.
since then, I’ve heard that one of his co-workers worked previously at Meta. take this with a grain of source though, couldn’t find the source
don’t forget that the new outlook app right out steals the login details to your email accounts, along with all emails you will send and receive even after uninstalling that malware:
https://proton.me/blog/outlook-is-microsofts-new-data-collection-service
It’s a bit ironic that on the forum the poster did not remove the tracking parameters from the google drive link