Fediverse itself is a privacy/GDPR minefield of epic proportions.
Fediverse itself is a privacy/GDPR minefield of epic proportions.
Nope, everyone blindly trusts AWS/Crimeflare/etc. to MITM all their traffic, storage and servers and never happen to do anything bad or leak any data. One day it’s going to bite everyone in the ass.
Even when you use AWS’s encryption feature for the VM itself, they hold the keys for you.
To be fair, I prefer nodejs/npm to have as little to do with my home folder as possible, and not have to worry about maintaining my own versions/updates/etc. as I am not a regular user of JS, don’t already have the toolchain(s) and don’t want to.
I know some subreddits where people ask the same questions over and over, all day every day. They don’t read the rules/sidebar, they don’t read the stickied posts, they don’t read the automod response and they don’t search before posting. if you mention any of those they immediately turn defensive and abusive usually. it’s incredibly frustrating.
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Right into the trash.
there’s absolutely no reason you can’t use git
I mean, this is basically just a wrapper around whisper, which has been around for a while now, so IMO this is nothing revolutionary. And the “small” model used is actually quite inaccurate, but the large model is not capable of real-time use on a typical system.
what is endgame?
haproxy-protection already does this. Tor also has a built-in PoW mode for onion services now too.
I think for that to happen, it would have to be on a server hosted in the EU, owned by a corporation, with a user that just happened to report them for violations.
Assuming by secure device you mean one with a removable battery or no cellular modem at all.
If you have an active cellular connection, you cannot really limit data collection, including the tracking and selling of your location data.
If you think google and your provider don’t already have your location… lol. lmao even
God no. Just take a hatchet to my battery and be done with it.
You’d be surprised what little impact on battery it actually has. I find this type of swift casting aside of something you’ve not even tried to be rather disingenuous.
Also, if your device has a cellular modem with an active connection, your provider is already tracking your location constantly and selling your personal information to the highest bidder anyways (including law enforcement and governments), so IMO it’s a bit pointless to worry so much about that.
While I think federated services are a good idea in theory, the unfortunate reality is that they’re also privacy and GDPR minefields that nobody has figured out how to make legal yet.
You can still be tracked pretty heavily with other metadata and things like TLS fingerprinting etc.
SFC recommends to not use them, so that’s what I will keep (not) doing.
what about toxic idiots whose every comment is downvoted to oblivion and they make you want to stop even looking at comments anymore