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Which is best at mitigating browser fingerprinting? Firefox (with or without arkenfox)? Librewolf? Mullvad browser?
  • Not sure about the whitelisting part, but I think this is what Brave already does. Randomizing fingerprinted data as opposed to blending in. Makes it hard to build a profile on.

  • Plex is discontinuing its “watch together” feature
  • I used to use Plex as well but similar to your remarks, they started doing a lot more updates that added a "corporate" feel to it such as adding their own movies/tv. Nothing inherently wrong with that but in my opinion, when a platform has the option to add features such as that, that costs money. And they're gonna want to get that money back somehow. Yeah they offer subscriptions but to me this all was a redflag that I could see them taking further in the future. Where as Jellyfin is completely free at the cost of a little extra work to setup.

  • Rather than add a backdoor, Apple decides to kill iCloud E2EE for UK peeps
  • For your first question, my guess would be its the largest fish. Proton probably has some users that harbor useful information but think about apples market dominace. It's massive. And as far as I know, proton doesn't have a business presence directly under UK jurisdiction; Apple has an enormous presence and billions in previous investments for employees and infrastructure there. Making it much easier to enforce those laws on them.

    In other words, it's like living in the country versus living in another country. My home country will have a much easier time forcing laws on me than a country I'm not even living in.

    I'm unable to answer your second question though. I don't know enough about legality.

  • Trouble Fixing permissions for SFTP
  • Awesome. I'll give this a try later and get back to you. Thanks!

  • Trouble Fixing permissions for SFTP

    Context

    I'm not very used to permissions based access so please forgive some of the ignorant attempts. For context, i have a jellyfin media server running on a mini PC. My previous way of transfering media to the server was using a secondary portable SSD and just plugging it in directly and moving the files to the main SSD. Originally the SSD was formatted to VFAT.

    Issue

    I had the idea that maybe using SFTP would allow me to just be able to drop in the files id like to host and simplify this process. With the original context above, I set up SSH and copied the id_rsa key over to the headless machine and launched sftp. This worked great but i was unable to add more files to the directory via SFTP, only read them.

    Attempted

    Skipping over discovering that VFAT is not linux permission friendly except on mounting options, I reformatted the drive to Ext4. This is where i began running into issues.

    I relized the drive had permissions to root:root so i started trying to change them. First i made a group called jellyfin, and tried to run the following:

    sudo chown mainuser:jellyfin /media/jellyfin

    to try to set ownership to the mainuser while adding the jellyfin group to it. I then edited the same sftpuser to the jellyfin group. For the final file editing, i ran the following (initially tried 765 in hopes of 7 for owner, 6 for group, and 5 for everyone else):

    sudo chmod 777 /media/jellyfin

    I also set the starting sftp area for sftp user to that directory as well.

    Current problem

    Neither SFTP or Jellyfin is now able to see that directory path. On SFTP I'm getting "FATAL: Connection reset by peer" while on jellyfin im getting playback errors for all media as well as not able to discover new media i manually added to the drive.

    On the actual vm console, im able to cd and view all files under sftpuser and verified I was able to add that user to the jellyfin group. Any advise here would be great. I'm also happy to provide more context as well.Thanks!

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    Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
  • Thanks for adding! Could you clarify a bit on the points so I can better understand where I was wrong at?

  • Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
  • Yeah maybe Tor Browser was the better example. Just trying to get the point out lol.

  • Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
  • I personally have never used them. I use Proton myself (despite some news) and haven't had any issues. I've heard Tuta is also great but I think one of the cons of privacy mail is that they're not going to be nearly as polished as the big players like Gmail or outlook.

  • Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
  • Great read from Tuta on thia topic. It's been an issue for a while but Google going full force publicly on it causes this issue to grow greater.

    I left a comment replying to someone further down about how this can be at least a little combatted and how it is with browsers. (At least to my minimal knowledge of it)

  • Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
  • So from what I understand, theres 2 common ways that browsers combat this. Someone add to or correct me if I'm wrong.

    1. Browsers such as Mull combat this by looking the same as every other browser. If you all look the same, it's hard to tell you apart. I believe this is why people recommend using default window size when using Tor.

    Ex: Everyone wearing black pants and hoodies with the facemasks. Extremely hard to tell who is who.

    1. Browsers such as Brave randomize metadata that fingerprinting collects so that it's more difficult to piece it all together and build a trend/profile on someone.

    Ex: look like a dog in one place, a cat in another place. They get data for a dog but that doesn't help build anything if the rest of the data is a cat, hamster, whatever. No way to piece it together to be useful.

    In both my examples, there are caveats. Just because everyone dressed the same doesn't mean someone isn't taller or shorter, or skinnier or fatter. There can still be tells to help narrow down. Or a cat that barks like a dog suddenly is more linkable to a dog if that makes sense lol.

    In other words it still depends user behavior that can contribute to the effectiveness of these tools.

    EDIT: got distracted. To answer your question I don't think so. I think it's more about user behavior blending in or being randomized. I think the only thing an extension would be able to do is possibly randomize the data but I'm unsure of such an extension yet. These aren't the only options, these are just ones I've read about recently. Online behavior, browswr window size, and I'm sure so much more also goes into it. But every little bit helps and is better than nothing.

    EDIT2: Added examples for each for clarity.

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents
  • Woah woah woah sir. These are Linux ISOs. No pirating here :)

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents
  • That's amazing! Thank you for sharing! Also, ATLA... Didn't realize I was speaking with a man of class. Thank you my good sir.

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents
  • Didn't know about identify. Is the in the dashboard settings for media or directly on the "watch" page that shows all media for viewing?

  • Should I run a VPN client side as well?
  • Kind of seconding this, I can't speak for VPN routers, but i recently had a leak when I thought my kill switch was on and apparently something failed (probably me).

    From now on I run both my PCs VPN as well as bind it directly to the torrent client. Same connection, just extra "kill switch" coverage.

    Of course it all depends on how you want to do things/does all traffic need to route through a vpn/etc.

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents
  • Ah nice. Well I think I just tried when I first set it up, saw it mess up, and figured I needed to rename, I'll give it another try with this batch I upload later.

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents
  • If I remember correctly, when I first started the server, it was showing the name on the server as the long name with details instead of just the movie name. Although that could have been my fault.

    On the seeding side, I've tried seeding the renamed files through the torrent but it seems since the movie names didn't match it would start trying to download again instead of seeding directly. I may try transmission but I likes qbittorrents interface linking to the vpn. Transmission seems to need it typed out while qbittorrent let's you select from a list. I just felt more confident having it selected as opposed to typed out.

  • JellyFin naming schemas for torrents

    I've been using a lot of torrents for my jellyfin server and my current process is the rename the files to something similar to whats found in the jellyfin documentation around naming and had a couple questions.

    Currently, almost all the torrents i find default to something similar to this:

    LinuxISO.DIRECTOR'S.CUT.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC-PSA

    I usually change the name in the in the qBitTorrent client before downloading to something like LinuxISO.HEVC-PSA but was wondering if there was a way to avoid having to do the renamings. Its not really that tedious but its more so If im wanting to seed files again later, I would need the file names to match exactly. What I've found in my search is software like sonarr and radar could possibly create links? I'm not very familiar with what that does exactly but I was also wondering if its possible to have Jellyfin read the name via a sub folder such as Movies/LinusISO/ or from metadata.

    Anyone else know the least tedious workaround for this? Can Jellyfin actually just read the original file naming?

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    Finally got a copyright warning from ISP - Reminder
  • It definitely felt like a right of passage lol. Ill be saving that. Might have to put it up on the wall to look back upon in my elder days.

  • Should we have a day where we, as a community, go out of our way and thank our maintainers?
  • That's exactly how I do it too. Life is expensive so it's hard to give to FOSS. But if the software you use is worth skipping a coffee run, or whatever it is just to give 1 or 2 bucks (yes I know coffee isn't that cheap lol) then that's just as good as giving more. Every little bit helps.

  • Should we have a day where we, as a community, go out of our way and thank our maintainers?
  • Well spoken. Free is more of a freedom to read, write, and use. Not free of cost. It's amazing that a lot is free of cost but I highly recommend donating to those services you use regularly. Only if you can of course. I know money is tight for many people including myself.

  • Seeding
  • This guy Seeds

  • Seeding
  • Is the wear and tear a considerable amount over time? Or just something to consider as it does some compared to not seeding 24/7?

  • Finally got a copyright warning from ISP - Reminder

    Well, After hundreds of GB of torrents downloaded, I slipped up. I've been changing around linux distros recently and i believe i configured my VPN wrong or forgot to turn it back on after doing something. Well, I finally got hit with a copyright warning. Just your typical "we had to send this" type of warning but none-the-less, I slipped up.

    Sharing this because the day before it happened, I read a post about not only having your killswitch on but also binding your client to you vpn interface for situations like this. Needless to say I didn't take that precaution. For those who are on linux, I found a great post about how to set this up on reddit and wanted to remind people to "double wrap" because why not be safe lol.

    The steps were more or less as follows (for QBitTorrent at least):

    1. Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced Settings

    2. Under "Network Interface", select your vpn interface. To test, check what shows with your vpn on, and then turn it off and re-navigate to this part to see what dissapeared. Thats likely your vpn interface if the name wasn't clear. (Do not be seeding/downloading torrents while doing this in case).

    3. To test, download a non-copyright torrent like the Ubuntu ISO torrent. In the middle of download, disconnect or close your vpn connection. This should stop the download.

    Not sure if reddit links are cool here but here is the guide source if anyones interested. Binding VPN to Torrent Client

    Stay hidden!

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    How can I directly seed older torrented files?

    TLDR: Is there a way I can just choose files to seed automatically instead of downloading again first?

    Pretty new to using torrents and I have a bunch of files I've been able to download over time through magnet links. Some of which I was unable to seed for long periods of time so removed but would like to be able to still seed them again.

    It doesn't look like I have torrent files for them and I tried copying the. Torrent file to another folder when using magnets to see if I could get it from that. I was able to get some from that but it seems to just start a Download again. Can anyone explain this process a little bit better for me so I can offer up my files at later times too?

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    FYI - Graphene OS has biometrics with pin

    Apologies If I can't list specific 3rd Android OS here. I know you can't on some reddit privacy subs due to some beef between devs I guess. I'll take down if needed :)

    Regardless, Ive been running GOS for a while and just found out theres a feature that allows you to use biometrics while still requiring your pin on the initial lock screen. One of my concerns with biometrics is that in some jurisdictions, law enforcement can force someone to open their phone through face ID or thumb print.

    I've been using this feature that allows you to use biometrics but when you are on the lock screen, it still requires your pin. I thought this was really cool because it allows me to use biometrics only to unlock my apps while still adding an extra layer of protection to the unlocking of the device itself. Obviously slightly Inconvenient depending on your worries/threat level, but I just wanted to share this in case anyone else was interested and didnt know about it! Very cool!

    EDIT: I just re-read my screenshot and it looks like fingerprint unlock is not correlated to using fingerprint for app unlocking. If this is the case then I'm not quite sure what the actual benefits are here. Please feel free to clarify!

    !11431

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    Open Source Android Keyboard

    I saw a post on reddit asking for open source android keyboards in recent years since a lot of the posts were older. One user recommended "Futo Keyboard".

    To be clear, I'm not affiliated with them but I've been trying them based on that reddit response and I just wanted to share here in case anyone else has been looking.

    In short, this keyboard is about as close to awesome as you can get so far. Features I like:

    • Feels like GBOARD
    • Works fully offline
    • Gesture typing (about 75% as accurate as GBoard)
    • Built in offline speech to text (no third party engine needed to download

    I've tried other options like heliboard and openboard and they are great too, but I think so far this has been the best I've tried and I wanted to recommend it on here in case anyone else is looking. Feel free to share any other setups or recommendations below!

    EDIT: it was pointed out that it is source-available and not open source. Apologize for my initial assumption. The source and license can be viewed here: Futo Keyboard. It is fully open for non-commercial use. Anything commercial can have restrictions.

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    Replacing router with OpenWRT on Proxmox

    Not sure if this 100% goes here but I'm relatively new to the self hosting world. Please advise if this needs to be moved elsewhere and I will.

    I recently picked up a beelink mini PC and have been running Proxmox for things like jellyfin, home assistant, etc.

    I'm looking to set up OpenWRT and found a helper script that sets up the VM but I'm having issues being able to configure wireless. According to the official docs, wireless is off by default if there are eth ports. When I go to edit it, both in the LuCl and in the /etc/config/wireless file, I hit 2 issues:

    1. The web client doesn't have a wireless option.
    2. There is no wireless file In the config directory.

    I tried looking for some solutions online but wasn't sure what was exactly specific for me. I wasn't sure if this was a hardware issue or a Proxmox/OpenWRT config issue. Any advice on this?

    Side note: My thoughts were I could use the internal wi-fi adapter for wireless but would I need a USB adapter of some sort for this capability?

    Edit: I realized later I left some context off. In case i wasn't clear enough. Sorry. Currently I use a Google nest wifi pro router and was hoping to replace it with OpenWRT for more control/customization.

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