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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome disables uBlock Origin for some in Manifest v3 rolloutEnglish
1·1 year agoVivaldi still going strong
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Cuban is ready to fund a TikTok alternative built on Bluesky's AT Protocol | TechCrunchEnglish
22·1 year agoGiven the track record of blue sky and pixelfed, I would out my money on pixelfed.
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Europe@feddit.org•Hungary's spying on EU officials sparked intelligence infightingEnglish
6·1 year agoMany political leaders across Europe see Hungary not as a danger to democracy, but as a way to follow, means to cement their power, etc. Almost all societies across Europe are swinging to the right. I am not optimistic.
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Meta (lemm.ee)@lemm.ee•Seeking feedback: how should lemm.ee move forward with external images? (related to frequent broken images)
7·2 years agoAlthough I value privacy, I value sustainability more. Choose an option you feel most comfortable with, option which puts the least burden on your shoulders.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Passwords have problems, but passkeys have moreEnglish
4·2 years agoI can use bitwarden on Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, on desktop app or using CLI. That’s a stark difference in comparison with built in Microsoft or Apple keychains. And yes, I trust Bitwarden.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Passwords have problems, but passkeys have moreEnglish
331·2 years agoMy thoughts exactly. I use Bitwarden and passkeys sync flawlessly between my devices. Password managers tied to a a device or ecosystem are stupid and people shouldn’t use them. This is true whether you use passwords or passkeys.
That said, we cannot blame users for bad UX that some platforms and some devs provide.
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Linux@programming.dev•PSA: You should know that Debian Testing does not receive security updates in a timely manner, and is not intended for production use
14·2 years agoWhy bother? Backporting security updates or updating packages is work and in case of debian often unpaid. Trixie is for testing new packages and configurations, does not make a ton of sense to keep everything up to date.
So what? The law enforcement knows you have an account and knows the sign up date and last login. That doesn’t affect your privacy whatsoever. Besides, Europe isn’t a monolith. You can absolutely buy and use a SIM card without disclosing your name in some countries.
They have published requests from the law enforcement and their responses to these requests. The only unencrypted data they have is the phone number, a date of sign up and a date of the last login. That is it, everything else is encrypted and they cannot access it whatsoever.
The phone number is not connected to the messages. That’s the only thing they have. It is the best app for privacy.
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World News@lemmy.world•Beijing criticizes proposed US sanctions — RT World NewsEnglish
95·2 years agoThere is no place for a russian propaganda outlet.
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Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. Chamber of Commerce publicly opposes S. Korea's proposed online platform rulesEnglish
16·2 years agoApparently (see a comment on the original post), the “Chamber” is a private lobbying group and not a part of any official USA government institution.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Caught in Legal Crossfire with Jack Smith as Stunning Self-Contradiction Emerges in Election Fight
121·2 years agoThis is another article from the same page. It just reiterates another article from another website. This isn’t journalism. Also, there’s no info on the author of this text. I dislike it, smells fishy.
The author is spamming, made four posts in the span of a few minutes. We should block this account and their self-promo in this community.
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Technology@lemmy.world•It is essential to stop using Chrome. Under the pretense of saving users from third-party spyware, Google is creating an ecosystem in which Chrome itself is the spyware.English
2·2 years agoWhy is using WebKit-based browser “better” than Chromium-based one? Neither supports Google’s monopoly. Vivaldi is not just a skin for Google Chrome, it continues to support manifest v2 extensions and proper adblockers. And the company is owned by the workers, which is super cool
There is also Vivaldi to consider.


Not sure why would it be better. EU provides strict personal data regulations guarantees