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  • But Black men are still men. They are discriminated against for being Black (or "black men"), but the root does not stem from them being men, as in they are not targeted for just being men but "black men" as a class. The lines are blurred when people treat trans men (or black men) as a different category of men, but such bigoted rhetoric doesnt first stem from them being men but "other men", excluded from masculinity by patriarchy and bigotry.

  • The only problem with not deleting all cookies with some automatic tool is it will make it easier to fingerprint you. Anything difference with your browser's behaviour is fingerprintable.

    Also, check your this section from the Arkenfox wiki (made by experts on browser fingerprinting):

    🟪 DON'T BOTHER: Cookie extensions

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            - ❗️Sanitizing in-session is a false sense of privacy. They do nothing for IP tracking. Even Tor Browser does not sanitize in-session e.g. when you request a new circuit. A new ID requires both full sanitizing and a new IP. The same applies to Firefox
        - ❗️Cookie extensions can lack APIs or implementation of them to properly sanitize: e.g.
            - ⚠️ [last checked Nov 2024], Cookie Auto Delete even instructs it's users to disable Total Cookie Protection - ⚠️ DO NOT DO THIS ⚠️
    
                "As of Firefox 86, strict mode is not supported at this time due to missing APIs to handle the Total Cookie Protection [... followed by instructions]"
    
      
  • As I said, DivestOS supports microg. It signature spoofs the latest microg release, enabled with a toggle in the settings.

  • MicroG actually works on DivestOS. It is "unsupported", as-in the Dev doesnt want to put any significant time into development for Gapps support.

  • I would avoid /e/os (and iode) because they are frequently behind on Android security patches. More information here: https://divestos.org/pages/patch_history

  • Stop paying the CEO so much!

    Firefox could by now have:

    • Much better anti-fingerprinting for a generalized threat model (RFP is too specialized for anonymity)
    • Fission (per-site process isolation) for Android, among other things.
    • Integrated content blocking (based on uBlock but with the development power of Mozilla)
    • Tab groups ffs
    • Native force dark mode for web pages
    • Sandboxing support using zypak fork server for Flatpak (currently Flatpak weakens Firefox isolation substantially)
    • UI/UX update (hire the talent at Zen browser)
  • If you aren't from the USA, don't try to punch a hole in the wall. If you punch drywall, avoid the stud boards. Easy way to break your hand.

  • If you liked LineageOS without gapps, than I highly recommend DivestOS. It is a soft-fork of LineageOS with significant security hardening and removal of proprietary binary blobs.

  • Avoid installing extensions as they break browser site isolation (bad for security). Extensions have a lot more access than a website does in the browser.

  • Massgrave (known widely for their Windows and Office activation scripts) provides download links as well, useful if you use a VPN since Microsoft blocks you from downloading.

    Directory link: https://massgrave.dev/genuine-installation-media

  • Since it is source available, it isnt open source and therefore closed source.

    Edit: we obviously have different definitions. I did not mean to argue over semantics. I would personally never trust a browser with proprietary code, even it is source available.

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  • You can disable that. Here are two links that disable that. Add it to Firefox or Chromium through the settings.

    Simple, only disables AI answers: https://duckduckgo.com/?kbe=0&q=%s

    Long, disables AI answers and ads: https://duckduckgo.com/?kak=-1&kax=-1&kbe=0&k1=-1&q=%s

    Steps to create a custom DDG search config:

    • Visit: https://duckduckgo.com/settings
    • Select the settings you want, for example dark mode.
    • Click the "Show Bookmarklet and Settings Data" button.
    • Copy the link, using my dark mode scenario would yield the URL https://duckduckgo.com/?kae=d
    • Edit the URL by adding &q=%s to the end, which acts as a placeholder for the browser to replace with your actual search query. Using my example https://duckduckgo.com/?kae=d&q=%s
    • Last step is add it to your browser. May differ between browsers, but generally look in the search engines tab of the settings.
  • That is Thunderbird on Desktop, which uses Firefox ESR. Thunderbird on Android uses K-9 Mail's codebase.

  • Source available is closed source by the OSI definition, which is what is widely used and understood. The "closed" in closed source doesnt only refer to source visibility but also the freedoms upheld by open source.

  • Your comment I was replying to said "I don't know where you are reading that Vivaldi is closed source. The source code is right here: https://vivaldi.com/source/". I was responding to that with Vivaldi's statement about how the browser is closed source.

    In your original comment you illude to it being neither open or closed source, which is not true either since it is closed source. Maybe you meant source available? I didnt read anywhere saying that.

  • Brave added affiliate links to URLs. While I agree this is quite shady, it is not much different from how Vivaldi makes money. Also Vivaldi is not open source and doesnt come close to Brave or Librewolf in privacy tests. Vivaldi's fingerprinting protections are incomplete (it seems they stopped at canvas randomization?), it features a weak built-in content blocker, and has an insecure default config (JS JIT and WASM are enabled). I would compare it to default ungoogled chromium + basic adblocker. Vivaldi is no where close to Librewolf or Brave in terms of adblocking, anti-fingerprinting, and browser security hardening. Vivaldi is a neat browser, but a privacy one? I don't think so.

    EDIT: Here are some links. Privacytests.org is a precomputed comparison table, the other two sites are fingerprinting sites which give a better idea of how much must be protected for adequate anti-fingerprinting.

    Independent browser Privacy tests: https://privacytests.org/
    CreepJS fingerprinting site: https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/
    Firefox Arkenfox fingerprinting test site: https://arkenfox.github.io/TZP/tzp.html

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  • Vivaldi is closed source, they say so on their website. I don't like the CEO of Brave, neither do I like the crypto nonesense, but arguing that Vivaldi is better for privacy (let alone vanilla chrome) is incredibly incorrect. Brave actually does a decent job of anti-fingerprinting and has strong site isolation. I prefer Cromite because it isnt associated with Brave or any crypto.

    Browser comparison table by the developer of DivestOS: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers

  • I would never use Vivaldi just because it is closed source, doesnt add proper fingerprinting protections, and does not provide a secure default config. Cromite and Brave are better options (for me).

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Ruling like an ancient Chinese emperor

    Image alt text: Picture of a tea box with the text "Gunpowder Tea" in large letters and underneath in smaller letters "China Green Tea".

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Class traitor rule

    Alt text:

    Description: 3 panel comic of someone interacting with a cop during traffic stop

    Conversation: Cop says "Do you know why I stopped you?" Driver responds "Because you're a class traitor?" Cop is too stunned to speak.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Kendama-core rule

    Alt text: Child playing with a kendama-like toy with the catching mechanism and ball being each half of the demon core experiment.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    I want to bring some attention to Slidge XMPP Bridges

    It seems like an awesome project that fulfills a lot of the requirements for bridging many popular messaging platforms (like FB messenger, WhatsApp, discord, signal, and more). I wanted to share because I know a lot of us have friends and family who still use antiquated/proprietary communication platforms. Fair warning, I have not tried self hosting it myself yet since my server is kinda of a mess right now. Lmk what y'all think.

    Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Not to be that guy

    Are y'all actually torrenting Linux ISOs. Cus I recommend. Its way faster and fun to have a collection of like 30 distros and try and new branch of the larger Linux tree. I just assume its a joke but I only started torrenting Linux ISO because of seeing it replied so much lol.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    harbinger of the rule

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    for whom the bell rules

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Thoughts/Experience with OpenSUSE Micro-OS?

    As the title says, I wanted to hear what since other (more experience) self hosters think of Micro-OS.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    curse of tech support rule

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    concussy rule

    Image transcription...

    Instead of X say Y

    | have a concussion = I'm in my bonked-up state.

    I'm concussed = I'm all bonked up.

    My brain is bruised = I've got a BrainBonk TM.

    I'm in my concussion era = It's serving gonked gourd.

    My concussion may affect the quality of my work = Getting my concussy slonked silly style.

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    blood-transfusion rule

    Image transcription: 'Today, I operated on a little girl. She needed O- blood. We didn't have any, but her twin brother has O- blood. I explained to him that it was a matter of life and death. He sat quietly for a moment, and then said goodbye to his parents. I didn’t think anything of it until after we took his blood and he asked, “So when will I die?” He thought he was giving his life for hers. Thankfully, they both died'

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    sharing mononeon cus

    would like to share. He has great patchwork and crocheted clothes, and better mastery over the bass. Sharing this in perticular cus he got a good color scheme going with his clothes.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Missile umbrulea

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Serving rule

    Alt text: "I just realised the lid on medicine bottles is a serving size." Don't do that obviously, unless your goal is to meet the hatman in the ER.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Hiya, where do yall get memes.

    Hi, as the title says I am looking for meme communities that share memes. My problem with lemmy (or reddits) main meme communites is that the memes are boring normal shit instead of gay boring normal shit. Mostly kidding but main meme subs are just bland and or basic observations about the world.

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    Lemongrab @lemmy.one

    Rule