now that you pointed it out, it feels backwards because you can learn more about a thing, but can’t actively learn less, so “knowing less” reads as reversing a one way proess.
https://mastodon.social/@dansup/113848396412970536
also @lunarloony@lemmy.sdf.org so that I don’t have to spam the thread with replies
it’s not my article.
Anyways isn’t it also weird, then, that there is an extension called pi blocker? Or pie blocker?
that’s probably their goal, confusing users who sort of heard about PiHole at some point but don’t remember the name or where to get it from.
it was way too simple for my taste, I switched back to Strawberry 5 minutes after trying it out.
It’s still experimental
and it’s been that way for the past few versions, which is probably why they don’t mention it in the changelog just yet
so another GUI for yt-dlp?
not if I have anything to say about it
Mozilla patched the vulnerable products on October 9th.
does it make it a -18-day?
do you also think it’s okay to, say, use an N-word for Black people who commit crimes?
oh, they’re not cloning faces, the way I thought they did on the first four reads.
pretty good analysis of Mozilla’s situation by TechAltar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw-XYrMFb0A
given that that’s where they got 85% of their money from? yeah, probably.
it’s on by default in beta, off in stable.
without the tracking parameter: https://youtu.be/-Mz8xJW4CNE
an open source service gets bought/joins an AI company to develop a closed source version of the same service, while leaving the code ot the old clients open.
Its still open source
the code for the client they’re about to abandon is, that’s about it. the new service doesn’t share its source code.
direct, non-AMP link https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr431lr72jo
or just use DNS servers from Mullvad, no additional app required https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls#android