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Leraje
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  • The only way the US could return to a viable closed economy is if the world jumped into a time machine and went back to the 80s.

    Over here in the UK, whilst Brexit is an absolute clusterfuck and was always going to be, it was never the plan of even the most Faragian of people to enact a closed economy.

    I don't think any Westernised economy could successfully run a completely enclosed economy anymore.

  • UK experience:

    • Open all your windows to air out for at least 20mins every day. If the place is prone to damp, twice a day. This includes days its sub-zero outside
    • Cheap rugs in strategic high traffic places protect shit carpets
    • If the landlord supplied it, the landlord fixes it
    • Get a windup torch for when the power goes out (it will)
    • Massive electric blankets to wrap up in rather than having the heating on 24/7
    • Charity shops for cutlery, glasses, mugs, plates. cooking utensils etc. Just make sure to clean them well before using.
    • Heavy thermal curtains in front of external facing doors and between rooms (if open plan).
    • Make sure you know exactly where elec/gas/water meters are, make a note of their reg. no. and take regular readings.
    • Get storage solutions that stack high rather than wide.
  • Glad that red circle is there otherwise I would never have noticed that in this story about a book he was photographed holding a book.

  • I fully support the autonomous right of all people to make informed decisions about their own lives and on paper the idea is a no-brainer.

    But unless the legislation surrounding it is very, very tight it could easily be misused or abused. We already live in societies where people with disabilities - particularly learning based disabilities - are seen as having less value. I have overheard conversations where people pass comment on people with disabilities such as "Can't be much of a life", "would've been better for them if they'd died at birth" etc etc.

    Amongst the first group of people the Nazi's targeted were people with disabilities that they referred to as 'useless eaters' and subhuman.

    I'm not suggesting that laws allowing self-euthanasia are akin to fascism so don't Godwin me. All I'm saying is that without very strong legislation and a lot of checks, laws like this can be used to justify a lot of things.

  • What I'd really like is LibreWolf level privacy protection whilst the browser is running but that allows me to retain cache, history etc but also encrypts everything locally when the browser is closed and is password protected and only decrypts everything when the password is entered.

  • Much like my fellow English folk in this thread, I wasn't sure what they even were. The only times I've ever had them is on an egg mcmuffin at the local Mickey D's.

  • This feels like a filler post. What can we usefully learn about a browser that's over a year away from an alpha release?

  • We will get whatever companies and algorithms push at us, just like social media. The idea that media is tailored to us is a bit of a myth in my opinion when that tailoring can be overridden at the whim of an advertiser paying more than the competition.

    I'm also not sure that tailoring things is really good for personal growth. Of course we all have tastes and prefer certain genres in terms of things like games, books, movies, music etc but having just tailored content seems like a bit of a dead end street where its more and more difficult to find experiences you've never even considered, let alone tried.

  • a list of the people I subscribe to, to quickly view their content

    One of the left side (on a desktop browser) menu headings is 'Lists'. Click that, create a new one called whatever you like. You can then add people to that list.

    Not quite the same thing but close - and more discerning maybe. There's also a 'following' header which is literally exactly what you're after.

  • Did you read the article? To hold an event, you need a place for the event to take place in. The venues were the ones who cancelled, not the campaigner.

  • Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin unavailable for comment.

    Possibly too esoteric a reference but if you know, you know etc.

  • The people leaving Twitter right now want Twitter minus Elon. That's Bluesky. They've heard a couple of their Twitter follows mention it and they've gone to their app store where they find an app called Bluesky, install it and easily join and start using it. Once they do they are finding it pretty straightforward to find people they used to follow on Twitter.

    That's all people want.

  • Yeah, we broke away from TST in around 2018. Too centralised, too controlling, with concerning owners. We also have a couple of US Orders these days (Steel City in Pittsburgh and House of Heretics in Seattle).

  • And it'll stay that way until people use, and keep using, this space. So, to use an overused phrase, be the change you want to see :)

  • Hence why the Satanic org I'm part of are currently running our Satan Not Hatin' campaign :)

  • How To Make An Apple Pie From Scratch has the recipe for that.

    (Seriously, it's a great read - one of my favourite popular science reads since, well, since Sagan.)

  • Farewell to the flesh :(

  • They are not TST-affiliated, more like an old style LaVeyan group.

    The Satanic org I'm a member of also have a Chilean Order and I know the two orgs have talked but their LaVeyan-ism (i.e. libertarian/Ayn Rand type of Objectivism) doesn't really align with us.

  • I unplugged the bassist but noone noticed cared.

  • News @lemmy.world
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Melania Trump made an extraordinary declaration in an eagerly awaited memoir to be published a month from election day: she is a passionate supporter of a woman’s right to control her own body – including the right to abortion.

    “It is imperative to guarantee that women have autonomy in deciding their preference of having children, based on their own convictions, free from any intervention or pressure from the government,” the Republican nominee’s wife writes, amid a campaign in which Donald Trump’s threats to women’s reproductive rights have played a central role.

    “Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body? A woman’s fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes.

    “Restricting a woman’s right to choose whether to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is the same as denying her control over her own body. I have carried this belief with me throughout

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Potential Brave Pro Subscription model?

    It seems possible that Brave are building Brave Pro, which looks like its a subscription based service of some kind. A note on the Android implementation of the project reads (GitHub link):

    "Implement the required runtime changes (profile settings, chrome flags, group policies, etc.) with the appropriate values that enable the Brave Pro experience. Using Brave in this mode with its default settings and making changes to the Brave Pro defaults require an active paid subscription.

    When the browser has no active credentials for Brave Pro, the panel UI will promote the service and include the initial payment CTA. When credentials are present the panel UI will include the appropriate toggles for making changes to the default settings."

    It also links to a private Google Doc.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Meta gave Netflix and Spotify access to users private messages

    in 2018, Facebook told Vox that it doesn't use private messages for ad targeting. But a few months later, The New York Times, citing "hundreds of pages of Facebook documents," reported that Facebook "gave Netflix and Spotify the ability to read Facebook users’ private messages."

    Surprising? No. Appalling? Yes.

    Linux @lemmy.world
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Reommendation please: backup software/script that can be scheduled and encrypts

    As per title really. I need a backup solution for backing up my home directory to an external USB drive that;

    1. I can schedule to run x times per week
    2. Encrypts the contents (into an encrypted zip file is fine)
    3. Puts the encrypted backup onto an external USB drive
    4. Keeps the last x amount of backups.

    I've found loads that can do one or more of these things but not all of them. I really like LuckyBackup for example but it doesn't encrypt. I just want something I can set and forget.

    System is LMDE 6 (Faye).

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    You Can Now Self Host A Bluesky Instance

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Meta tests cross-posting from Facebook to its Twitter/X competitor, Threads

    News @lemmy.world
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Putin says he prefers Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the White House

    "Speaking to Russian TV in an on-camera interview on Wednesday, Mr Putin said Mr Biden's leadership would be better for Russia because he was a "more experienced person, he is predictable, he is a politician of the old formation"."

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Mullvad Now Self Hosting Support Emails

    A week or so ago, a blog post was posted in this Community calling out Mullvad for using GMail as their email provider. Wasn't the greatest blog post in the world and didn't approach Mullvad for comment or explanation. Anyway, looks like Mullvad heard about it and responded.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    UK Gvmt Say Mask Wearing At Protests Will Soon Be Illegal

    "Protesters who wear masks could face arrest, up to a month in jail and a £1,000 fine under proposed measures that human rights campaigners claim are pandering to “culture war nonsense”.

    Police in England and Wales will be given the power to arrest people if they are wearing face coverings at specific demonstrations, the Home Office has said."

    Been a bad 18 months or so for privacy in the UK. Online Safety Bill passed, the right to take strike action curtailed, people in receipt of benefits (including disabled people) will soon (as from 2025) have their bank accounts open to the government, the right to protest curtailed and now this.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Cryptographers Just Got Closer to Enabling Fully Private Internet Searches

    " three researchers have crafted a long-sought version of private information retrieval and extended it to build a more general privacy strategy. The work, which received a Best Paper Award in June 2023 at the annual Symposium on Theory of Computing, topples a major theoretical barrier on the way to a truly private search."

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Bitwarden Privacy Software Stack Survey

    From their Masto acct:

    "It’s almost #DataPrivacyWeek - vote now for your favorite data privacy tools in this 1-minute survey! "

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    The Internet Is About To Get Weird Again - Rolling Stone article

    It's not solely about the fediverse, but it is mentioned.

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Instagram Users Shown Transphobia As Promotional Tool To Join Threads

    The link goes to this users Mastodon post on the subject. I'm going to copy part of the text of his post without having to post the Threads post they were shown. Click through if you want to see for yourself, avoid if such things are upsetting to you.

    "This was a post promoted to me from within Instagram to try and get me to use threads. Ill say that again: this is the promotional content shown to non-threads users as an inducement to join threads."

    If you do click through to the Mastodon thread, you'll see several other people confirming they've seen the same or similar posts promoting Threads.

    I've said the same thing in comments to other Threads related posts in this community but I'm going to say it again; didn't we create and use fediverse software like Mastodon, Lemmy, PixelFed etc in large part to escape the constant hate-baiting and algorithmic manipulation of companies like Meta? Why are so many in the fediverse prepared to throw their fellow fediverse users under the bus

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Police to be able to run face recognition searches on 50m driving licence holders | Facial recognition | The Guardian

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    MS Outlook Blocking Tutanota Emails As Spam

    Started in mid November and despite repeated requests from Tuta(nota) and reassurances from MS, it's still happening and MS have gone silent on the subject.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/3829409

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Largest Study of its Kind Shows Outdated Password Practices are Widespread

    "More than half of the websites in the study accepted passwords with six characters or less, with 75% failing to require the recommended eight-character minimum. Around 12% of had no length requirements, and 30% did not support spaces or special characters."

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Nick from The Linux Experiment will soon be interviewing Proton CEO Andy Yen And Wants Your Questions For him

    mastodon.social Nick @ The Linux Experiment (@thelinuxEXP@mastodon.social)

    I'll be interviewing Andy Yen, the CEO of #Proton in early December, and I'd like to ask them the questions YOU have about Proton Mail, Drive, Calendar or VPN, or security and privacy in general. So I made a tiny little form where you can enter your questions, and I'll ask them during the interview,...

    "I'll be interviewing Andy Yen, the CEO of #Proton in early December, and I'd like to ask them the questions YOU have about Proton Mail, Drive, Calendar or VPN, or security and privacy in general."

    See the info in the link on how to submit your questions.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Mullvad Convert Encrypted DNS Servers To Run From RAM

    "We recently announced the completion of our migration to remove all traces of disks in use on our VPN infrastructure."

    "Today we can announce more steps forward - our Encrypted DNS service has also been converted to run from RAM!"

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Leraje @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Americans - I Need Help Choosing A Bourbon

    I've got a mate whos a big fan of Bourbon. He's tried all the standard brands like Buffalo Trace, JD, Jim Beam and Wild Turkey.

    I want to get him a bottle for Xmas of something he might not have tried before, something I can say was recommended by Americans as a good bourbon. Doesn't need to be some weird flavour like Red Stag, just old fashioned American bourbon that maybe flies under the radar in other countries.