That’s not on Google Play so it doesn’t affect it. I honestly don’t know what the point of this is.
That’s not on Google Play so it doesn’t affect it. I honestly don’t know what the point of this is.
In the commotion nobody’s brain would parse “that guy just threw coffee on a baby” because that’s not something you immediately consider
My university had student apartments, each had their own router. No weird rules since it wasn’t the university’s network at all, it belonged to whoever lived in the apartment. Full router access, connect whatever, put it in bridge mode and connect your own if you want.
OP those minimum requirements are taken directly from the Meta Quest 3 support page.
“Normie blocker” is just how abnormies rationalize bad design
He’s clearly referring to the bacon dispensers in every public bathroom that only produce wind when you press the bacon button.
Yes, pushing the GOP away from trumpism by working with someone who is willing to compromise will be good for the country because Republicans will always exist and it’s better that the ones with power are not insane.
It’s really strange how they specifically mention HTML5 canvas when you can run any fingerprinter test on the internet and see that Firefox does nothing to obfuscate that. You can run a test in Incognito mode, start a new session on a VPN, run another test, and on Firefox your fingerprint will be identical.
Advertisers track you with device fingerprinting and behaviour profiling now. Firefox doesn’t do much to obscure the more advanced methods of tracking.
Union busting and child labour and still can’t get prices down. If that’s not a terrible CEO I don’t know what is.
Capitalism fanboys will read these posts and think to themselves “boy I sure am glad we’re not like the soviet union where a small cabal of elite deprived everyone else of a good life for their own benefit”
It is a moral imperative for anyone who considers themselves to be a protector of their family to just pirate Disney shit instead
Brave randomizes the output of fingerprinting techniques like canvas rendering, system fonts, installed devices, etc in a way that makes you look like a real, consistent user providing real data that still allows the site to work, while still changing the output from one session to the next enough that sites can’t tell you’re the same person.
Firefox claims to block all this but if you check their site they explain how it actually works:
Firefox protects users against fingerprinting by blocking all third-party requests to companies that are known to participate in fingerprinting
We’ve partnered with Disconnect to provide this protection. Disconnect maintains a list of companies that participate in cross-site tracking, as well a list as those that fingerprint users.
This does nothing to actually disguise you. It’s the equivalent of putting a paper bag over your head when you think there’s a security camera. You stand out because of the bag and you don’t know where all the cameras are so you’re still being tracked when you don’t know it.
I hate the idea of Brave because Chromium’s dominance will ruin the web but Firefox does not protect us.
I would be more okay with this if Firefox did more to block the tracking techniques that advertisers are currently using. They block third party cookies and compartmentalize social media cookies which is fine but they do almost nothing to stop the more insidious tracking techniques like device fingerprinting.
Mozilla really wants to push me to Brave
“It’s no fair the other guy knows how to play the game better than me”
Nobody made him be there.
He started really weak but he still sounded pretty good for someone in his 80s.
Adblocking should be accessible to every layperson and not just people who know how to set up a pihole or use a VPN. It’s a basic security feature.
I was shocked at how often you just see people laying passed out on the sidewalk or sleeping on a bench. Japan is an insanely different place after the bars start closing. Was genuinely uneasy with how many people everywhere just had zero control of themselves.