

Instead of darknet you could say “on tor” or “on the tor network”


Instead of darknet you could say “on tor” or “on the tor network”


and why is the hashbang to a termux bash?


I think it wouldn’t be a good idea to go back to china


my impression is that the customer didn’t even greet the technician when they arrived

It’s not a divorce if one of the parties just dies


they made it lawful a few years ago for companies to check your messages for CSAM and report it to authorities if they want to do it. it was meant as a temporary measure until they make it mandatory, and it will expire sometime next year. they want to renew it, and that’s what this is about.


the recent California law seems to be better. what it requires is the parent to be able to configure the age for an OS account. browsers can then check the age bracket, and enforce the limit instead of having the website do it.
1st picture: monitor has 3 wires on the right side.
2nd picture: 2 wires
3rd picture: the keyboard now has a wire too
you start with authenticated things, like forgejo and such, and always double check that anonymous visitors don’t see any data.
but generally it’s also not wise to just expose most services to the internet. jellyfin for example had lots of leaks because lots of API functionality was accessible without authentication. I don’t know if it’s been fully fixed.
expose a wireguard, it is safe, it is security software, and access everything else through it. you can keep using your domain for internal services.
with copyparty there’s an added risk. if police finds you hosted child porn, they won’t care if it wasn’t you who uploaded it. someone reports it to them, they steal all your computers, worst case you can even end up in jail.


weird, I thought its in the default selection. did you maybe register with a different language (I don’t know if possible)


yeah tick in both english and undefined (or how it’s called), maybe others too


its a perfect feature for building a cult


people can learn from it with lots of effort, if they get access to the data. but it’s not so much effort (time) for an AI company (for a good enough quality), and since microsoft collects it it does not only affect what you willingly publish, but virtually anything on your computer


I rarely use onedrive and I’m not logged in in any client normally. a few years ago I checked some files through firefox and learned that search also searches in image content, even though I stopped using the service before AI tech became available.
So, when Bitlocker stopped updating and the message appeared people just tied it into the things that were happening at the time.
I think you wanted to say truecrypt
The Internet doesn’t keep us in. We built the Internet because we never wanted to leave.
fediverse users tend to be more conscious about their internet usage, but I don’t think this applies to the more popular social media sites that are built upon attention economy


encrypted onedrive? what? press X to doubt. how do they do image recognition on uploaded images, then?


encrypted onedrive? what? press X to doubt. how do they do image recognition on uploaded images, then?
that’s right, but it’s still less work
if I had to guess? 200 miles, at least (CBP range in USA from borders*)