Maybe you could deploy a blog on Netlify (which has a free tier) using one of Decap CMS’s starter templates?
Maybe you could deploy a blog on Netlify (which has a free tier) using one of Decap CMS’s starter templates?
I believe Zen’s sole focus is to provide a different UI / UX on top of vanilla Firefox, so I would assume that it is no more or less private than Firefox.
Apparently in France naming a Prime Minister of the party that won the last elections is a compromise in itself for the President, so I would start with that 😒
Thank you for the tip, but is there any way to delete the activity data from Meta after de-linking?
I thought for a moment that it was one cat next to a mirror, nice photo!
Earlier this year, researchers from security firm Avast spotted a newer FudModule variant that bypassed key Windows defenses such as Endpoint Detection and Response, and Protected Process Light. Microsoft took six months after Avast privately reported the vulnerability to fix it, a delay that allowed Lazarus to continue exploiting it.
Dammit Microsoft, you only had one job!
It’s possible my data source doesn’t include that or something similar.
I believe it is data source dependent, as it shows with Open-Meteo
There are multiple causes to its demise.
The big one was security (or lack thereof) as attackers would abuse plug-ins through NPAPI. I remember a time when every month had new 0-days exploiting a vulnerability in Flash.
The second one in my opinion, is the desire to standardize features in the browser. For example, reading DRM-protected content required Silverlight, which wasn’t supported on Linux. Most interactive games and some websites required Flash which had terrible performance issues. So it felt natural to provide these features directly in the browser without lock-in.
Which leads to your second question: I don’t think we will ever see the return to NPAPI or something similar. The browser ecosystem is vibrant and the W3C is keen to standardize newly needed features. The first example that comes to mind is WebAuthn: it has been integrated directly in the browsers when 10 years ago it would have been supported through NPAPI.
It rather sounds like too little free RAM or too agressive RAM management (frequent on Chinese phones) forcing Firefox to kill the tab as soon as you leave it.
Oh, I wasn’t aware of this since the BBC article does not mention it. Then Disney’s attempt to arbitrate based on the account terms barely holds water.
Apparently the same clause is in the Disney account terms used to buy the tickets to the park
Disney adds that Mr Piccolo accepted these terms again when using his Disney account to buy tickets for the theme park in 2023.
Which would hold more water than the clause in the Disney+ terms (that articles on the subject focus on way too much just for clickbait)
Jibreel Tramboo, barrister at Church Court Chambers, says the terms in the Disney+ trial are a “weak argument for Disney to rely on”.
However, he says, the clause in the ticket purchase from 2023 may be a stronger case, “as there is a similar arbitration clause”.
But anyway, it’s really insensitive from Disney to try to arbitrate such a tragic incident.
PiHole with unbound (it’s its own recursive DNS resolver so you don’t depend on Cloudflare, Quad9 and others) set on my local network DHCP, plus AdGuard’s DNS Proxy to use PiHole outside my home on my phone through DNS over TLS.
As a note, Dennis Giese —who is the co-author of the Defcon talk mentioned in the article— is also the author of Dustcloud, which is used as the basis of Valetudo. Though I’m not aware that Valetudo will ever support Ecovacs robots.
I wonder what could be the issue here, I use the same image without any issue.
I mostly follow blogs about development, there are so many that I actually made a page to list them
I also found this non-nonsense explanation https://www.analyticsmania.com/post/google-tag-manager-vs-google-analytics/
Google Tag Manager (often abbreviated as GTM) allows site operators to dynamically inject scripts or update tracking code without requiring a new deployment. It’s often used alongside Google Analytics for the latter.
Someone should create a leaderboard of websites sharing data with the most “partners”, this week I saw someone on Mastodon posting a screenshot of a website sharing to 1700+ third-parties.
The only problem is they broke the iOS Safari extension in an update a few days ago, so searches sometimes don’t use Kagi, but I’m sure they’ll fix that soon.
You have to install the new Kagi extension from the Store
Owner of Cloud company that sells AI services tells governments that AI-powered surveillance is good.