ghost_laptop
Freedom is a synthetic enterprise, not a natural gift


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Open Source@lemmy.ml•ratty: A GPU-rendered terminal emulator with inline 3D graphics 🐀🧀
7·1 day agoit’s experimental, it’s not supposed to be an actual terminal to be used (at least i don’t think anyone would), the potential is future implementation of 3d rendering inside the terminal. it’s a similar scenario to when kitty started to introduce images inside the terminal. is it necessary? no. but it’s fun.
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Steam@lemmy.ml•A new class-action lawsuit filed by two "gamers" accuses Valve and Microsoft of colluding in an anticompetitive cartel to inflate PC game prices and stifle market competition.
42·3 days agowhy would you be a follower of a billionaire?.. that’s the lame part.
thanks a lot! if you use it please let me know what you think! and if there’s a case where it doesn’t work i’ll try to fix it!
that’s true, if you want the upmost security you should probably not install anything but ublock origin since every extension you add creates another possible attack surface. in that cases extensions aren’t designed for you. i personally try to keep it minimal but have a few for practical reasons.
i didnt know about that! there is some overlap, but ushiro can fetch images in a few more cases. ctrl+i only shows images firefox knows are part of the page. it’s also more convenient and better looking imo. if you prefer to have as little extensions as possible ctrl+i may suit your needs tho!
came here to say the same
as an argentinian i found this cool 😎
because when you spoof whatever is fingerprinting you sees that you’re actually providing fake data, so now you enter the list of the “hidden” instead of blending in. this is the core philosophy of tor browser, and a known fact. if you read partially the article i linked it talks about this.
this is one thing, do you understand how limiting it would make the browser? its not just window size, this is one example. and afaik if you spoof your window size you can break rendering of pages. again, you’re comprimising everyday usage. im not saying there isn’t a way at all, maybe there is, but it’s not some trivial thing, ive followed arkenfox for quite a few years and they’ve been saying the same. the amount of time it takes to make a redesign is nothing to making an unfingerprintable browser. if that’s even a thing. and remember that you cant spoof everything.
that’s spoofing, spoofing makes you stand out more…
yes, tor uses that feature to make all users look the same, if you resize a bit your tor window that’s it. you can be identified. for fingerprinting to work every browser would need to look the same. this means no extensions, no difference in window size, same settings, etc. do you think that’s actually feasible for an everyday browser? really?
this would imply not being able to resize your window for example… you cant do that to a general purpose software. you need to useba tool that fits your needs. it would be the equivalent of complaining about Debian not being an amnesiac distro. Tails exists for this…
https://arkenfox.github.io/thorin/items/02browserfingerprinting.html
you can’t “solve” fingerprinting. spoofing makes you more unique. and you cannot spoof everything. looking normal helps more than trying to hide. the only real solution to it would be creating a standard to all browsers, which is what tor does, and it’s why it works. same settings, same window size, same engine, etc. if you want fingerprinting resistance, use tor!
Oh, I thought the style was already defined. Is the image being on the right instead of the left (as it’s currently) in the list view also something that can be changed? It just makes more sense to me, since the content is there, it looks more fitting.
is there a way to have a 1 column card view?
ghost_laptop@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•files.md is an open source alternative to Obsidian
24·19 days agoOnly works in chrome and currently doesn’t have a self hosted version or something. I think it shouldn’t be too hard to implement.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 developers battling "AI slop code pull requests"
12·25 days agoive also seen a lot of faster development or a lot of new software surface emerge thanks to this, while there is a downside, this also opens doors. i think this is a perfect scenario to use these massive tools created by capital to give something back to the people.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 developers battling "AI slop code pull requests"
62·25 days agoive seen developers complain about shitty prs before ai, ive seen devs literally not accept prs because they dont want to waste time understanding someone else’s code. so no, this is a non issue.










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