Dev from Germany, also interested in DnD and some video games
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M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•They Built a Legendary Privacy Tool. Now They’re Sworn Enemies
4·20 days agoBecause the public appearance, like the way they attack everything and everone on mastodon and other places is the first thing, many potential users see from GrapheneOS. If I saw their tweets back when deciding what OS to use I would not have trusted them.
After using GrapheneOS for many years, I understand that his “abrasive public appearance” doesnt reflect in the implementation of GrapheneOS, but new users don’t have that trust.
Microsoft Windows
Darvin has some great quotes: “I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything.” ~ Charles Darvin
M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Android@lemmy.world•Is it possible to set in Android for an app to open a specific type of links (Youtube)English
1·26 days agoYou can open a link in a specific Browser using share. When you long press a link and select share > Firefox, you will open it in Firefox. Probably works with all browsers.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open Source in the age of license laundering
4·1 month agoThe problem is that companies will no longer publish the source code for their projects, as they are not in control of what happens to it and they can’t restrict competitors anymore.
Im not a big fan of fake open source, but source available is better than closed source.
And license laundering will not primarily be used to make projects with less restrictive licenses, its main purpose will be using copyleft or noncommercial projects in closed source products.
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Europe@feddit.org•‘Tempolimit? Nein, danke!’: why German petrolheads won’t slow down – despite the energy crisis. For many Germans, driving fast is part of their core identityEnglish
2·1 month agoI think a compromise like 160 would actually already improve things a lot and isn’t controversial.
But our current government is owned by lobbyists, so we will have to wait a bit longer.
Meet our new president, hes also controlled by Big Tech, but doesn’t need to play golf every week.
The best kind of age verification
M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•When people recommend Brave browser.English
9·2 months agoThat you’re even suggesting this tells me that you don’t use tor regularly. Many clearnet sites dont want to be accessed through tor and will just block you. If you encounter any recaptchas thats basically a dead end. The time from opening the browser to having a fully loaded site is minutes.
If you don’t plan on doing serious crimes and your not an opposition leader in a totalitarian state, tor is not a good default browser.
M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What are the hidden risks of using this extension?
3·2 months agoNo, but they see that you are connected to a tor entry node and that someone is sending you data. From this they can conclude that you are running a tor proxy.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I am super nervous, so close to jumping to GrapheneOS.
3·2 months agoMost apps typically use Google services for notifications, so all apps use one single service running all the time.
Without Google, apps can develop a fallback where each app polls for its own notifications, but continously running a service per app costs battery, so the services do not run all the time. This is the reason why notifications are delayed.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What are the hidden risks of using this extension?
1·2 months agoWhat would a vpn do for you with snowflake? Hide your IP from tor entry nodes and the bridge user. I mean sure more vpn is always great, but running snowflake without a vpn seems less bad than surfing the web without a vpn.
There are no legal risks in forwarding traffic to an entry node and your ISP knowing that you use snowflake also isnt really an issue.
M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What are the hidden risks of using this extension?
18·2 months agoSnowflake is different though, because you just forward encrypted traffic from users into tor. Your just a bridge from one network into another and don’t send any malicious data data to random servers. Only the exit nodes have that legal issue.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Can China just steal America’s AI brain that’s costing trillions to develop?English
15·2 months agoOh no, wouldn’t anyone think of the billion dollar companies? The Chinese are stealing the models that they have spent so much effort on getting all the training data. What a shame.
Protons mobile app doesn’t have an independent push notification service. If you’re not using Google play, you will not get push notifications.
Not the end of the world, but may be a deal breaker for some.
M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now. - Veronica Explains
10·3 months agoFor what. Thats a lot of effort for a small userbase. And most importantly a userbase that doesn’t see Google ads. Custom hardware is expensive and doesn’t provide much additional data for most users and provides unprofitable data for degoogled phones.
Google doesnt spy on us just because they are evil. They spy on us to sell more expensive targeted ads.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
2·3 months agoThe anonymous credential signature scheme that is planned to be used is BBS#, I don’t know how it handles revocation.
Additionally, BBS# proposes a solution for device-binding from ECDSA-signatures, relying on re-randomization of ECDSA signatures and public keys. Furthermore, a trust model for BBS# that covers revocation and proof of validity is defined in [BBT2025].
[BBT2025]: Trust Model : Securing digital identity with advanced cryptographic algorithms, available at https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/BBS-SHARP-doc-eudi-wallet , 2025
I haven’t found where in that source the implementation of revocation is discussed.
Seems like no ways of enabling privacy preserving revocation with bbs# are known jet. This means that arithmetic circuit based proofs would be the only way to enable revocation. And as they can prove any statement in NP with ZK, the fact that they can prove that a revocation id is not part of a given list is obvious. https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/eudi-doc-standards-and-technical-specifications/blob/main/docs/technical-specifications/ts4-zkp.md#22-proofs-for-arithmetic-circuits-programmable-zkps
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/main-51.pdf As crescent by Microsoft is one of the considered implemations, this paper is probably the most relevant work on revocation of anonymous credentials.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
1·3 months agoThe reason why it works is a bit complicated, but basically the trick is that the signatures are not immutable. Given a valid signature, it is possible to create a new valid signature over the same content that is not linkable to the original one. This means that it is still possible to derive, what authority signed the document, but the authority cannot know in which transaction it has signed that specific document.






There is a folder on your PC containing lots of junk from the old 32 bit era that you don’t need on modern PCs:
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