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PSA: You might be unknowingly doxxing yourself by sharing links containing trackers
  • I use an extension that handles A LOT of these unneeded parameters for me on desktop FF, and on Android i use an app that does some processing on URLs, among it cleaning URLs, as my default browser so it gets to URLs before i open any. This saves me some manual handling.

  • YSK: You might be unknowingly doxxing yourself by sharing links containing trackers
  • MANY apps currently have these unneeded tracker parameters, here's Youtube

  • Apple study exposes deep cracks in LLMs’ “reasoning” capabilities
  • This right here, this isn't conscientious analysis of tech and intellectual honesty or whatever, it's a calculated shot at it's competitors who are desperately trying to prevent the generative AI market house of cards from falling

  • Does anyone watch Google, Microsoft, etc the way Cop Watch watches cops?
  • I suggest you subscribe to Cory Doctorow's and Ed Zitron's mailing lists, those are two people that regularly write about those people and what are they up to

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    Firefox tracks you with “privacy preserving” feature
  • The only other alternative is Chrome-based browsers, you know, the browser made by the gigantic ad company

  • Removed
    Firefox tracks you with “privacy preserving” feature
  • Noted! Need to see if it has an easy way to migrate from Firefox

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  • Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?
  • Thing is, a well configured Linux system will just work, and continue to work for the foreseeable future. You have zero guarantee of this with Windows.

    After being in tech for like 30 years, i'd say that every OS sucks, but the way they suck and the intensity of said sucking is very much not the same across them. Linux VERY MUCH has issues, yes, but most of the time they're in your power to diagnose and fix, in Windows the main troubleshooting advice has remained mostly the same across decades, the 3 R's, Reboot, Reinstall, Reformat, because many times you just don't know and CANNOT know what went wrong.

  • Trust
  • SHIIIIIIKAAAAA

  • Exclusive: Google-backed software developer GitLab explores sale, sources say | Reuters
  • This worries me, i can see the new owners killing the Community edition and/or enshittifying the software to uselessness. Do we have a FOSS alternative that does the whole CI/CD pipeline too?

  • Ukraine Asks Mexico To Arrest Russia's Putin If He Attends Inauguration.
  • Regardless, it's extremely unlikely'

  • "Disabling Ad-Block" by Nose Ears
  • They say: "Disable adblocking to visit our site"

    I hear: "DO NO visit our site"

  • Google Chrome is no longer 'deprecating third-party cookies'
  • Firefox is the only reasonable alternative to the Chrome monopoly right now, yes, but they too are going bad, we need more alternatives

  • Firefox enables user tracking
  • This is after they bought an ad company last month, Mozilla is compromised now

    Edit: Somebody pointed out the reason: Mozilla Foundation has no members. It's just the executives, no one in the actual community has any input in Mozilla's direction, and considering how wildly out of touch tech executives are this explains it all

  • Storm Linux 2000, 1999
  • If there was an updated version these days i'd be fully inclined to run it, haven't followed the project in more than a decade though

  • Any UV flashlights that are actually decent without breaking the bank?

    Thanks to the wonders of UV resin i got a super-cheap UV flashlight for curing it, but the thing didn't last much. I don't do this a lot, only occasionally, so a proper full expensive dedicated curing setup is a waste for me, and a not too expensive flashlight is not a bad idea, but I'd like to have one that won't break down after a bit. Is there such a thing?

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