

The divide in these comments perfectly encapsulates why nothing ever gets done when it comes to privacy
The divide in these comments perfectly encapsulates why nothing ever gets done when it comes to privacy
Braves adblock is the only technology I know of that gets through the EFF fingerprinting test while still providing a usable experience.
Not worth all the ads and crypto shenanigans though
Patents shouldn’t be valid for more than 5 years imo. If you can’t make a large enough profit from your idea in 5 years maybe it wasn’t that good or original.
I hate python async with a burning passion but I’ll admit most of it is a consequence of skill issues
A little birdie told me there’s a fit girl on the internet who might be able to help
Makes sense C++ makes everything harder
This is huge but let’s see what happens when this inevitably reaches the supreme court
Please fix normal search first i dont need this
A picture taken after the attempt showed that both teleprompters were in tact
Didn’t this guy fuck a couch? I’m just asking.
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I think an important step to making Lemmy more popular is making sure it actually shows up in search engines. I don’t know enough to say how though
Tutanota is kind of a protonmail competitor but it’s been years since I looked into it idk how they’re doing
Wow excuse my zoomer language but… Who asked?
Kagi pays Google for search results to supplement its index so it will keep reddit results as long as Google lets them
I’ve never bothered to set up an emulator on my phone but it’s a great idea, any recommendations in particular?
Damn you reminded me to check my gmail and there was a domain renewal reminder, thanks!
Dr kid inspect
Did this in university in the very first week, quite a few people dropped out after that 😅
So instead of multiple providers tracking people all the time there will be a single company doing it, but it’s okay because I should trust them for what reason? Why wouldn’t tracking companies just use their own tracking on top of this new technology?