Arthur Besse
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You’re correct on both points (🤦♂️ indeed).
I’ve now edited this post to link to their advisory text file instead of the page about it which I had linked when the above comment was posted. Thanks.
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CrackArmor: Critical AppArmor Flaws Enable Local Privilege Escalation to Root
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I don’t know the intricacies of signal as a company or if they support any bad actors or whatnot, but I do hate to see flack for non-profit leaders and employees getting paid competitive salaries. Lik
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The company asks for donations while receiving funding from the US government and scraping metadata from activists. You people are absolute marks.
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and scraping metadata from activists You have proof on that?
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signal’s claimed inability to collect metadata is a transparent lie
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I would like to invite all of you Linux users to check out the latest release of Konform Browser. Konform Browser is a free/libre and open-source (FLOSS) fork of Firefox with the primary goals of secu
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Full-page machine translations are disabled Firefox translations are done offline (after downloading the model for a langauge pair). Does anybody know why Konform decided to disable this very useful f
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Oh, thanks for bringing that up - it’s out of date and no longer true so I guess I do need to update the readme. While you are correct, the offline translations feature in Firefox won’t work when bloc
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Nice, thanks.
It would certainly be nice to be able to pre-download language pair models without selecting to and from and then actually initiating a translation using the model i don’t have yet.
re: getting uBlock externally, i also see the attraction of that approach but unfortunately Debian’s package was last updated in October (from 1.62 to 1.67) while AMO has a release from January (1.69) :/
imo it would be better to bundle UBO and ship its updates along with browser updates.
are there plans to distribute Konform via flathub?
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I would like to invite all of you Linux users to check out the latest release of Konform Browser. Konform Browser is a free/libre and open-source (FLOSS) fork of Firefox with the primary goals of secu
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Full-page machine translations are disabled
Firefox translations are done offline (after downloading the model for a langauge pair).
Does anybody know why Konform decided to disable this very useful feature?
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Proton was legally ordered by the Swiss justice department to hand over the (severely limited) information about a law breaking organization. They had paid for Proton using a credit card instead of th
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Hopefully people like you will be able to nip this in the bud before yet another joke of a controversy starts…
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OP’s title certainly doesn’t help.
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Why do you think Proton stores the association between accounts and payment identity?
Many privacy-oriented companies actually accept credit card payments and simply don’t store that information.
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proton is snake oil
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article in case you can’t read it: lemmy.ml/post/44086795 proton coulda put up a fight, a loud one, for optic’s sake if nothing else. rolling over on any (and by implication, all) request should be th
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article in case you can’t read it: lemmy.ml/post/44086795
that link only has two paragraphs of the article; there are 8 more in the full article here on archive.org
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digital subscriber line foolishness
References: PPPoE, L2, L3, DSL, DHCP, RFC2464, CHAP, IPCP, ping, sendmsg, MTU, meme format
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en.wikipedia.org/…/Pathological_demand_avoidance
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There are lots of cultural opposition movements online, like against work exploitation, consummerism, car culture, surveillance, intellectual property, etc. I can find communities on lemmy for all tho
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outdoor_advertising#Regulat… billboards are banned in several cities and, surprisingly, in four entire states of the US.
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sources for screenshots used in this meme: * first screenshot * second and third screenshots
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The chat bot just assumes it’s in the context of active war. Not that there isn’t even a war. There are no active combatants or “effectively surrendering” combatants. There is just people accused of a
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Obviously the criminal here is the person who asked the question and posted a screenshot of the answer.
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#NotAllGenAI
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Modded skyrim is dangerous
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Which is older, Tetris, or Chess? /s
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tEcHnIcAlLy the first commercially available chess video game was released in 1977 according to google
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Microchess was first commercially available in 1976, but chess software was being published long before that.
See also: www.chessprogramming.org/History#Famous_Historic_…
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