Here I am, not enough hands for all the cookies and kitties. Haven’t used Reddit in months and perfectly happy without it. Still sharing my sadness about seeing “the old internet” slip further and further down that slope.
tired_fedora
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tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Whats do you consider the best choice for private mobile browsing?English
2·1 day agoThere is LibreLynx Lite on F-Droid, but it is very bare bones. Do not recommend, especially while IronFox exists.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Whats do you consider the best choice for private mobile browsing?English
1·1 day agoRarely. I would say that about 19/20 pages work as expected. I do keep a manually hardened Firefox install on my device for the rare site that I do want to visit but that doesn’t load in IronFox for some reason. In my experience, VPN breaks the internet more than IronFox does. And I still want to use VPN.
You could say that it was showing a reflection of the sky.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•U.S. Gov’t Attacks Free Speech, Right to Protest in Minnesota
1·2 days agoAnother sad demonstration that Signal, while much preferable over non-encrypted messages, still hard-links your social graph to your phone number, which is often tied to your identity.
Connections Puzzle #1110
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Comments: one connection really stretches it…
Adding my personal notes on search engines here for anyone’s interest. I personally use Qwant on Desktop and DuckDuckGo on mobile. I like Qwant because they are at least working on their own index and are EU-based. On the other hand, DuckDuckGo is faster and has a more comprehensive privacy policy. I’m really trying to use Mojeek on mobile but the search results are much worse than DuckDuckGo and Qwant in my repeated experience.
Qwant DuckDuckGo Mojeek xPrivo Kagi IP collection Yes No No No temporary Hosting FRA USA UK EU USA Index ~40% own index + ~60% Bing 100% Bing Own Own Own Direct monthly cost 0 0 0 4-7€ 5€ Passing data to third parties Search data and IP go to Microsoft separately No No No No Quality (subjective) +++ +++ + ++ ? AI summary / chat unclear optional no optional ? Speed + ++ +++ ++ ?
I believe they are just running some sort of network detection. I also got this message yesterday, but when I switched servers in my VPN it went away. Sad to see reddit go down this path. But that’s why I’m here.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Surveillance Pricing Is Making Life More Expensive. Here's How It Works and What You Can DoEnglish
1·8 days agoBroken link
Erm… OP, you know that blurring is not destructive, right?

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First ever perfect connections 🙌 normally I find this very difficult.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Canada wants to join the age verification bandwagon and censor the internet with Bill C-34
2·14 days agoCan you explain in a little more detail how enforcing online ID prevents WW3? Genuinely curious. The only thing I think of that national online ID might help with is counter intelligence, especially in defense against psyops. However, in the few cases that we do know about psyops toppling elections, e.g., Brexit, these were performed on behalf of or with the aid of party and government officials in the affected countries. If any, this would become easier, because widespread online ID silents dissenting voices, while well-financed entities can navigate and / or circumvent such regulation (also see, for example, the effect of GDPR on the market structure of attention merchants in Europe).
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Canada wants to join the age verification bandwagon and censor the internet with Bill C-34English
3·14 days agoIntroducing Athenian democracy: Place your name on a paper slip. Place that slip in a big bag. If your name gets pulled, congrats: You are now a politician for an allotted time. Also works with marble slips for extra flair.
Thank you for the context. Highly appreciated! I had gathered the gradual decline in funding and surveillance from this publication but they didn’t really talk about the damages done by COVID or DOGE.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•How to become your professor's favorite
3·16 days agoThis is the way
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The security situation with the Arch Linux AUR got a lot worse
195·16 days agoThen they should’ve included a short TLDR even harder



Agreed. Lemmy, while being very new, mimics features of ye olden times. Newsgroup era and all… But Reddit kinda started that way and then, as all good things, slowly enshittified. It seemed to resist enshittification longer than most sites. At least that was my impression. But good things can’t last. There’s no such thing as a free lunch, after all, I guess.