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So from a security mindset, this is a nightmare. This person must be a paid plant for Big Cross-Site-Tracking
So from a security mindset, this is a nightmare. This person must be a paid plant for Big Cross-Site-Tracking
Lemmy does not remove exif data (unless the code has changed), you need to remove it yourself (also a good practice in general)
I welcome my human counterparts
Check out the current Luddite movement, this is their main complaint
The quick defederarion option is a nice defense. Could be some damage in the meantime though
Either or. Would be more nefarious to have users sign up for a malicious instance unknowingly and then federate with non malicious instances
Maybe add to the caveat if it’s internet connected? I kinda like some old apps that don’t require network access and don’t really need an update (think guitar tuners, the frequency of a note hasn’t changed and as long as the underlining OS API still runs then I don’t see much of a problem)
HEY FELLOW HUMAN, MAYBE YOU NEED TO JUST EMBRACE THE ODDITIES OF THE INTERNET AND JOIN THE PACK. RARELY DO PACK MEMBERS TALK ABOUT COMPUTERS OR BRAINS!
SERIOUSLY, IT’S BEST PLACE ON THE INTERNET
(ANY SIBLINGS OUT THERE THAT CAN LINK THIS FEDIVERSE STYLE?)
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This is such a bummer of comment on so many levels. It’s like the tragedy of the commons became sentiment and chose nihilism
Well, if you use credit cards that data gets tracked, stored, mined for years to come, not to mention the dozens of internet servers it took for you to buy that bread in the immediate. If you use cash, I’d assume some local authorities use extra AI to track your movements via cloud cameras (plus fiat isn’t fungible since it has serial numbers)
It would be nice to hear the “pro-[insert your local fiat]” energy use when people argue environmentalism against cryptocurrencies
exactly
yeah not sure. are there ways to rip a drm physical album to audio file?
why not buy the album and then use it locally on your device? vlc runs pretty much everything and you could fit thousands of songs while offline (could even remove the gsm/wifi/bluetooth from a phone running some FOSS os and turn it into your offline media device). or just get a cd player for $1 at a thrift store, offline, private, full access
thrift stores sell albums for $1 and there are a few sites that sell new music to be downloaded for cheap
Hopefully the author explains how to use SSL/TLS since their site doesn’t :/