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chgxvjh [he/him, comrade/them] @ chgxvjh @hexbear.net
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  • Sounds like old news? From before deepseek was released.

  • It's only a problem when people spam the same links to all of these communities. As long as the content is somewhat unique I happily subscribe to multiple communities with the same name on multiple instances.

  • This is just I don't want to get sued speak, no?

  • It's probably just a teflon spray on coating that prevents the pee from soaking into the wall. The rest is marketing.

  • Who would win in a fight? Cinema ticket or torrent?

  • You can take Google out of Android but not Android out of Google.

    They sure are trying https://fuchsia.dev/

  • And they can do that based on the way your write text posts too, so probably not worth worrying about camera sensor fingerprinting too much.

    Just don't post about your insurrection plans on public forums in general, with or without photos.

  • The Harry Potter thing was EXIF https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2007/07/harry-potter-and-digital-fingerprints

    But pictures can also be traced back to a camera based on irregularities in the camera sensor https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tracing-photos-back-to-the-camera-that-snapped-them/

    Unlike with the printers, there is probably no database of the CMOS sensor irregularities of all cameras ever made. But if you upload pictures under your government name and the take pictures with the same camera and share them anonymously, this could be traced back to you in theory.

  • I'm already on LinageOS because my phone used to crash multiple times a day with the Android from Samsung.

    I hope LineageOS will patch it out.

    Of course this helps only so much when further diminishes the interest in F-droid or when Google decide to block chat apps and I can't use them with friends who aren't willing to install a different OS on their phone.

  • My personal best is backslash in a json string in an env variable passed to bash in a docker container, in a batch file.

  • Tbf I caught a coworker make the same mistake but I'd much rather explain security to a human than to a machine.

  • Definitely not a bubble.

  • Arguably e-privacy and gdpr require a reject all button.

  • Just make companies respect the do not track flag I can select in the browser.

    Denmark (currently presiding over meetings in the Council of the European Union) suggested in May to drop consent banners for cookies collecting data “for technically necessary functions”

    That already doesn't require consent

    or “simple statistics."

    Also doesn't require consent, when the statistics are anonymous.

  • I wonder what will happen when the bubble bursts. I think there is a lot of people hoping this will mean that the fever dream ends and "AI" goes away. But how likely is that?