

I’m curious how their adblocker blocks more than 100% of all ads, cuz that’s what they’d need to beat ublock (which existed before brave did).


I’m curious how their adblocker blocks more than 100% of all ads, cuz that’s what they’d need to beat ublock (which existed before brave did).


If I get to use the exact product I paid for a lifetime account for forever that does kinda sound like exactly what I paid for.


These days the user limit is at 6 users. That could be large enough for a family, though not quite sufficient if you want to share with a whole bunch of friends .


That’s why you move the XMR to your wallet first, and do not send it directly. The crypto exchange doesn’t know anything about where you’re sending the money if you do that.
They can’t see anything about Monero by design. There’s a leaked cia/fbi/? presentation out there of them working to trace Monero for a single purchase, on an older version of the protocol.


Been a sec I used XMR, but getting a secure wallet was simply built into the desktop gui wallet (which is the default recommended option on getmonero.org). While getting that wallet it also tells you to backup the seed phase (preferably by printing it iirc). It has a simple mode especially for non-tech users.
So installing the GUI wallet takes care of 3/4 points, then to fund it you just find any reputable crypto exchange that supports sending Monero in your region (I used kraken before in the eu). By design in Monero the platform (which does have to do KYC probably) doesn’t know anything about where they sent the money. Transactions are not traceable in Monero.


Firefox on Android totally does support PWA’s though, since 2018 even actually.


Americans will do anything but use the metric system.


Frigate (self hosted AVR) has a recommended hardware list: https://docs.frigate.video/frigate/hardware


If they’re running a media stack with that much storage it qualifies as a server for sure. If they’re running ZFS for storage, the recommended RAM for that is like 1GB/TB for caching so that’ll eat a bunch of their RAM too.


There’s an extension for firefox based browsers that masquerades your browser as chrome.


And on pretty much every other android too.


While having them grouped together in bitwarden creates a single point of failure, it does not undermine the value of TOTP too much.
TOTP being about having two separate parts of the auth process is not its whole application. What TOTP is about is having a part of your auth that is One-Time-use, so even if your password got leaked/hacked/intercepted it is worthless to an attacker.


Pretty sure they blocked that no internet option too, though Rufus has a checkbox to re-enable it.


Did you maybe respond to the wrong comment? I was just making a joke about a user here “dragonfucker” or smt, with pronouns drag/dragself. Idk if they’re still active, I blocked em ages ago


Yes, before long there will be people basing their entire identity on wanting to be fucked by drago… Oh wait


The EU actually was working on a system described above based on some sort of zero knowledge proof (so verification via your gov’t id, but without the verifying party being able to assert anything other than age > 18 or whatever data you want to verify)


Unless you are talking about a future where the surveillance state has outlawed basic privacy your statement is just straight false. Sure they are getting there with backdoors in encryption etc, but we’re not quite there yet.


Just because criminals value their privacy doesn’t mean that everyone that values their privacy is a criminal.


Soft paywalls only exist on badly made sites (which make up a large part of all sites so it’s still more effective than it has any right to be).
Many news sites with paywalls have a proper hard paywall. The only way to get around those is with an account or with an exploit. Neither of those two are going to be published for use in an extension though (as it’d get deactivated very fast).
I can’t say why, but that article has a very AI-generated text feeling.