proton isn’t your friend I keep seeing people recommend protonmail like it’s some kind of activist infrastructure and it’s starting to bug me remember in 2021 when they handed over a french climate activist’s IP to the cops? swiss court order, data went through europol, person got arrested. this was while their website was still implying they couldn’t log you. they quietly changed the wording after they got caught and like… switzerland isn’t what people think it is. they have treaties with the US and EU, they share intelligence, their whole “neutrality” thing has always been about protecting money, not people. ask any dictator who parked their cash there also proton took VC money. it’s not a co-op, it’s not worker owned, it’s a company that sells privacy as a product. which means eventually the investors are going to want their returns and something’s gotta give none of this means “don’t use it” - it’s still better than google. but e2ee doesn’t hide metadata and metadata is often enough. your threat model matters. a corporation is not going to protect you from the state, ever
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Be Your Own Privacy-Respecting Google, Bing & BraveEnglish
3·3 days agoIf you’re interested in this, the term you’re looking for is punycode
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Be Your Own Privacy-Respecting Google, Bing & BraveEnglish
1·3 days agoit’s no kagi, but its ok
My classical studies minor (and Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History podcast) make me want to say:
Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges. (The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.) Which, Tacticus wrote. Cicero lived during the fall of rome
I think he would’ve said “O tempora, o mores!” (Oh the times! Oh the customs!.. ish) that lament he used often when describing the state’s decline.
I love this meme on every level. I’m going back to my corner
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Technology@lemmy.world•Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the serviceEnglish
7·4 days ago15% of American GDP is approximately $4.57 trillion.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anubis is awesome and I want to talk about itEnglish
189·8 days agothank you! this needed said.
- This post is a bit critical of a small well-intentioned project, so I felt obliged to email the maintainer to discuss it before posting it online. I didn’t hear back.
i used to watch the dev on mastodon, they seemed pretty radicalized on killing AI, and anyone who uses it (kidding!!) i’m not even surprised you didn’t hear back
great take on the software, and as far as i can tell, playwright still works/completes the unit of work. at scale anubis still seems to work if you have popular content, but does hasnt stopped me using claude code + virtual browsers
im not actively testing it though. im probably very wrong about a few things, but i know anubis isn’t hindering my personal scraping, it does fuck up perplexity and chatgpt bots, which is fun to see.
good luck Blue team!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Dry Shampoo is the teenage girl equivalent to teenage boys' Axe Body Spray
4·9 days agofair hit. shit got weird over there. i had a lot of depression. showering was one of the signs of that. Marines weren’t big on mental health treatments that didn’t involve physical labor or a weight room.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Dry Shampoo is the teenage girl equivalent to teenage boys' Axe Body Spray
21·9 days agoim pretty certain dry shampoo have no surfactants, it cannot clean!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Dry Shampoo is the teenage girl equivalent to teenage boys' Axe Body Spray
41·9 days agoi’ve never understood dry shampoo for anything other than a one off. i used it in iraq and finally figured out it was causing me to get crazy dandruff. i talked to a corpsman about it, and they were like “just fucking shower, or stink, that shit is like washing your hands with sand, nothing is accomplished. shower jarhead.”
and ive lived that way ever since
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World News@lemmy.ml•Zelenskyy faces the biggest corruption scandal of his presidency
410·10 days agorussian propaganda on point, who fucking cares. just gives atmchair quarterbacks something to wrap tinfoil hats around
fuck this story.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang complains about stock price slide during all-hands meeting — says market did not appreciate company’s ‘incredible’ quarterEnglish
7·14 days agonow they are interested in linux
coward bitches
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2·14 days agoyep, learned quite a bit about how to pirate more effectively, and how to use av1.
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops’ CPUsEnglish
5·15 days agoi clearly need to educate myself
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops’ CPUsEnglish
191·15 days agoi use x265 for EVERYTHING. i had no clue about this.
fuck.
webm? lol


a group called Youth for Climate was doing direct action in paris - occupying empty buildings near Place Sainte-Marthe to protest gentrification and airbnb bullshit. pretty standard stuff. they used a protonmail address to coordinate french cops wanted to know who was behind the email. proton is swiss so france couldnt just demand it. so they went thru europol, who asked swiss authorities, who then issued a court order to proton heres the part that matters: proton wasnt already logging this persons IP. the swiss court ordered them to start logging it. proton complied, collected the IP going forward, and handed it over. activist got arrested. charges were trespassing, theft, property damage protons response was basically “we had no choice, swiss law, we support activists but cant break the law for you.” they also quietly edited their website - it used to say “we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account.” now it doesnt say that the CEO said they didnt even know it was about climate activists when they got the order. which… okay? thats not really the defense you think it is my guy the takeaway: • proton can be legally compelled to start logging you specifically • swiss “privacy” folds when another country wants you bad enough • encrytpion doesnt protect metadata • if your doing anything that might piss off a state, use tor. proton even says this themselvs now