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abralelie wrote
Reply to comment by term99 in I2P+ Bandwidth Graph by term99
How do you run multiple routers?
abralelie wrote
It's definitely faster now! I was surprised and initially thought it was my I2P router than suddenly decided to speed up..
Nice to know the priority option exists!
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A State (New York) Becomes the First to Suspend Facial Recognition Technology in Schools by solstice
The reason people are OK with video meetings is due to control over your environment. You can disable you camera. You can spoof it with software.
Rambler OP wrote
The operator says that the hackers got customers' name, surname, phone number, email, date and place of birth, nationality, and address. They also have the SIM Integrated Circuit Card Identification Number (ICCID) - a unique number providing the card's country, home network, and identification.
Combined, these details can be used for SIM-swapping attacks that enable hackers to assign a victim's phone number to a SIM card in their possession and thus receive the target's calls and text messages.
Well, that's not good.
abralelie wrote
Reply to Would you post on a forum that has an embedded element that calls a 3rd party style sheet that's hosted on a forum member's personal site? by Rambler
Don't ublock and umatrix block resources from external sites by default? The whole website might show up as a jumbled mess for me. I always try to keep the number of 3rd party request low and especially if the website isn't important to me, I'd stop using it if it required too many external resources.
Plus, if they're that lax about security, who knows what else is lurking? Wouldn't surprise me if their ssh user and password were admin:passw0rd! or something.
P.S I'm glad that's not what you were suggesting to use here because then I'd have quit immediately.
Mrwarmind wrote
Reply to Character Development of Nico Robin by Wahaha
That's quite the development
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by txt in A State (New York) Becomes the First to Suspend Facial Recognition Technology in Schools by solstice
A school is a public institution, though, and the classroom isn't somewhere you have privacy in the first place. Because of corona lots of children had classes from home with a camera pointed at their face, anyway, so I don't see a camera pointing at your face during class as a privacy issue.
killmeplenty wrote
Reply to comment by mr4channer in Adobe Flash Player is finally laid to rest by Rambler
Also: https://ruffle.rs/
txt wrote
Reply to Should we recognize privacy as a human right? by Rambler
Yes.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A State (New York) Becomes the First to Suspend Facial Recognition Technology in Schools by solstice
That sounds like a terrible idea. Everyone should have the right to privacy.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to A State (New York) Becomes the First to Suspend Facial Recognition Technology in Schools by solstice
What would the use case be, anyway? Maybe like what they did in China, where every student has a dedicated face camera that notices when the student stops paying attention. A teacher can't look at every student at the same time or all the time, but a camera can. That would be a really useful application.
Rambler OP wrote
Pretty clearly a justified shooting, but let's see what the community burns in protest tonight. Though they may need to, to stay warm. It's winter, after all.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in Proud Boys' leader Enrique Tarrio arrested in DC, police say by Rambler
Not complaining
burnerben wrote
Thats hilarious, love to see incells go to jail.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to Stingray Tracking Devices: Who's Got Them? by Rambler
The map/article is from 2018, so it's a bit dated. But it's safe to assume that if your state had it in 2018, that it likely still does. If anyone knows of a more recent or up-to-date map/resources, feel free to submit it.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
Idk where you live but where i live as long as you take safety measures your fine
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
Corona is like the flu. It will never go away. Vaccines didn't make the flu go away. What we want is the stupid reaction to go away.
The measures are all inconsequent bullshit anyway. All the lock downs are pointless, since everyone is allowed to go to the supermarket anyway and masks are proven to not be 100% effective.
If they closed down the supermarkets, too and forced delivery of everything this whole thing would have been over months ago. But the way things have played out were, of course, different.
There wasn't even an effort to put logistics in place that would make grocery delivery feasible for everyone.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in In Spain a "register" for those who refuse the vaccine: "It will be shared with EU countries" by Rambler
I agree with the pharma part but for me im young and healthy and live in the states. i just want corona to be over already.
dandrews OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Is it safe to use the tor browser and surfing on the clearnet on the same network? by dandrews
I will!
dandrews OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Is it safe to use the tor browser and surfing on the clearnet on the same network? by dandrews
Thank you!
awdrifter wrote
They start to round up prominent Trump supporter groups.
TheStrongAlibaba wrote
Random spic goes to jail. Yawn.
abralelie wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in A State (New York) Becomes the First to Suspend Facial Recognition Technology in Schools by solstice
It's a public institution you are forced to go to.
Once again, forced. Forcing people to do one thing and then justifying something else because "obviously they're OK with the latter" is not a very good argument.
Do you think forcing somebody to look at a camera means:
?