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  • Seriously. These people deserve this the same way that if this was 1995 and they fueded with the guy that owns the local newspaper, it wouldn't go well for them either.

    What TF did they expect? Such delicate snowflakes.

  • That's exactly the problem.

    However, o4 is actually "o4 mini-high" while o3 is now just o3 now. The full release, no "mini" or other limitations. At this point o3 in its full form is better than a limited o4.

    But, none of that matters while Claude 3.7 exists.

  • The short version is to network yourself into a relationship and job where you don't need to apply by throwing your resume against the castle wall with 83848770188573937 other people.

    Also, get a specific resume email address that you can trash once you have a job. "[email protected]" is easy, cheap, and helps you stand out from the crowd of gmail addresses.

  • You're correct. I was thinking of how I have Floorp set up.

    CreepJS doesn't see NoScript as an extension and only catches me if I don't switch IPs. Time zone is also worth adjusting of one is serious.

  • This is the laziest excuse possible for ceeding responsibility to everyone else.

    Know the law in the jurisdiction in which you are physically located. Know the reasonable expectations of internet privacy.

    If the law and you end up crosswise, and lawyering up isn't a viable option because it won't matter, that means you were fool enough to tempt fate in a place with no rule of law, no civil rights protections, and likely no reasonable expectation of privacy in the first place.

    Zero trust means the only person responsible for you is you and anyone else you trust with your life. Whining about it doesn't change anything.

  • Of course, and I'm saying that while turning JS on for Bob's website is maybe acceptable, leaving it turned off for gstatic, googleadmamager, etc. also on Bob's website is easier than the other way around. Layers of defense. Don't count on canvas blocker.

    Though this is just for what you want to obscure. It doesn't make any sense to openly interact with Google or Meta products with all this going on. Use for your socials, anything tied to your name or face, regular vanilla FF with containers for safety. Let G associate that IP/geography and fingerprint with what you HAVE to do publicly visible. Then you close FF, change VPN locations, and open private mode Librewolf. It's full plausible deniability. Or use TOR, same same.

    Convenience and security are a trade off. Find the balance that works for you based on your threat model. It's different for everyone.

  • You can. Librewolf with canvas blocker, turned on in settings, Chameleon, and uBlock and/or(?) JS blocker like NoScript. Edit.

    Canvas blocker and a JS blocker limits a lot of what Google can see and fingerprint per page. And you'll be shocked at first how many pages have google trackers that a JS blocker kills. It's easier to turn things on one at a time than claw back data once it's out of your hands.

    Chameleon spoofs a lot of other details, like browser, system time, languages, headers, etc. So for what can be seen, it's always changing and harder to corroborate. This plus moving VPN locations is what is needed.

    Also, TOR does the job, but not the most fun internet experience.

  • Yeah, the Republic fell a month ago with the first times they ignored the courts and some people seem to think they can give it TV style CPR and get right back to where we were on Jan 18 like nothing ever happened.

    Babies, the damage is done. And it's not even over yet. Place your bets now on 2040 turning the corner back to stability. A lot will come to pass between now and then. That's 15 years from now. We have passed a generational level of work to rebuild after only 80-some days.

    If you don't already have an actionable plan for what to do next, with defined tripwires of when to do what, you're very late to the party. Not too late, but late.

    Source: career in the developing world. Rome wasn't built in a day, but it only took one day to sack it it ruin.

  • I would bet it was for a WWOOFing or Workaway style thing where you do a few hours menial labor in exchange for room and board. Often attracts backpacker types. Typical advice is to lie to Customs (in any country) and just get a tourist visa, which is always a gamble at best.

  • lion

  • The lion also abandons its young for days at a time to hunt, eats only raw meat covered in flies, and if given a large enough cardboard box, will sit in the cardboard box like a large house cat.

  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml
    hansolo @lemm.ee

    I'm looking to finally get my spouse and I both onto a non-G email service with a custom domain. Having storage and calendars to replace Drive is the deal-maker with the spouse.

    I've been using Proton as my alt email for years, but all the new crypto bells and whistles just seems sus from a business management perspective. I get it, they're Swiss, but still.

    But looking at Mailbox.org, their 2FA situation seems bonkers. That's the dealbreaker for me.

    All I really need is IMAP, webmail, and actual security without feeling like I'm going to be doing this all again in 5 years to get out from under another crypto bro.