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Am I weird, or it doesn’t look bad?
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Yes, that’s very important! And it’s why you should keep your cats inside if you really love them
I’m not trying to argue letting cats outside is a good idea, but “insane” is an overstatement. Where I am there are a lot of cats in the rural areas and nobody almsot keeps them inside, yet everything is fine.
I didn't get Hexcodle #397 :( Score: 49%
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My first ever Hexcodle. I am pretty bad at this 😅
You could write a bash script to automate this process. Pacman supports hooks for updates, so after kernel updates you could set it up to automatically run the script.
You might want to post this in the Linux community instead. !linux@lemmy.ml
Fr, Mac does a much better job at serving their target users than Windows will (likely) ever do
Jesus. Yeah, I too hope nobody was really excited about the game, that would be heart breaking :(
Where did you find the info that it was 8 years under development? Wikipedia’s sources for the game page say that the studio behind Concord has only been around for ~6 years
A paper with “It’s Kase, not case, fools!” written on it.
It doesnt really worsen it no. I would assume its comparable to a VPN. Because all the requests for RSS feeds come from openrss.org, it is impossible for google to individually track users. Youtube still sees the total sum of all the channels being requested but openrss.org gets the per user specifics now.
But of course. Still, you requests RSS feeds because you want to get the content on Youtube, right? So you would still share data with Youtube, but you would also have to trust OpenRSS to refrain from doing questionable things privacy-wise.
Privacy is not really an “option”, its a core human right and should be considered for every proposed software solution on the internet.
You misunderstood why I replied like that. The way you worded the original comment was unappropriate, in my humble opinion, because this is not a privacy community and the tool was never advertised as being privacy-respecting but rather as a technically better alternative to native Youtube RSS feeds.
Every state wants a monopoly on violence. The more powerful the state, the less there are entities that could opress you except the state itself. So it’s not unexpected that the cops would object to have a “competitor” with facial recognition technology
I’m not sure whether should I upvote this because it is an interesting share or downvote because I really hate the idea of renaming the continent that the author of the paper promotes
Doesnt this just outsource privacy to another website?
You are not in a privacy-focused community. The goal of the project is to improve existing RSS feeds, not offer any extra privacy. Moreover, this actually worsens your privacy because YouTube isn’t the only entity that knows what channels you are subscribed to now.
I’d say I’m more angy than angry
His ASS is NOT driving. The paws are not on the steering wheel. He definitely doesn’t have a license!!!