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I agree. This is has been an absolute pleasure to read. Like a proper structured debate, where neither side is wrong, but they’re both right.
Good point. Edited.
No worries, mate. It just made me laugh, and I took the opportunity to make the joke with, arguably, one of the best slapstick movies of all time. I fully condone account creation for comment boards to fight spam, just the phrasing was funny, is all.
In a capitalist world, it is possible (and prudent) to treat your customers like customers. Your line will still go up, and for longer. Yes, if you treat them like products, your line will go up faster, until it won’t.
E: if they made this ad network an opt-in with a proper explanation, many people would have opted in. Not everyone, but many would have. And their reputation would not have been sullied.
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Mozilla wants us to love Firefox again? Ok, well, it’s actually pretty simple: treat us like customers users, instead of products again. Make the product for us, not for the corpos. Strange how betrayal turns a friend into a foe, isn’t it…
E: changed customers to users, as another user here suggested the difference between them. (thanks, fellow lemming!)
Even UBO doesn’t work here. Zapping the element, just pops it back up. Crazy
E: disabling js does seem to allow access to the site and articles, though you can’t interact with anything (comments and such).
Ah. Yes. You are correct. I read the page, and assumed cf as a whole, not only as a DNS.
While true, to accomplish this, cf becomes a MitM, effectively making seeing encrypted traffic obsolete, as all traffic goes through cf unencrypted, before being re-encapsulated by cf again.
Edit, maybe I wasn’t clear. It isn’t a MitM attack, but it is a MitM (by design, it must be). In the wrong hands or the wrong management or under the wrong government, it could be the attacker, as it’s in the perfect position to do so, but I highly doubt it will be in the current environment.
Hahahhahaahahaha!!! Best ever
Did you bring your jerky in again?
I use greenshot at work, and have been looking for something for my Linux box. I’ll give this a shot. Thanks for sharing.
We use libreNMS. Its docs state that it will do this, but we only use the uptime monitoring feature, so I can’t arrest as to how well it will monitor everything else.
Depending on which part of Earth you’re from hahaha
At least their talking is spherical…
If the db gets corrupted, you lose your notes? Or are the notes stored in md files?
This is like the old StumbleUpon! Thanks for this!
I use Bitwarden for personal, and Keeper for work. Both great so far.