Talk about double-fisting…
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ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Pearson complaining about using Linux to access my course materialEnglish8·15 days agoI felt this revulsion in my bones. :shudder:
ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The new Hulu Subscriber agreement just dropped - Don't like ads too bad.English1701·3 months agoYarr, matey.
I think the voiceover was added for YouTube, but I’m pretty sure that footage came from a game in 1991 “Zero Wing”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us
ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal Is More Than Encrypted Messaging. Under Meredith Whittaker, It’s Out to Prove Surveillance Capitalism Wrong0·9 months agoSignal’s defaults are pretty good about that. Push notifications are both opt-in and the information they send can be selected by the user. You can have it say “new message” and that’s it. Or the senders name. Or the whole message.
I agree that it’s not intuitive that that’s a leak to most people, but push notifications are kind of wonky how they work.
ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal Is More Than Encrypted Messaging. Under Meredith Whittaker, It’s Out to Prove Surveillance Capitalism Wrong0·9 months agoNo matter how good the protocol or client encryption, your privacy is only as good as your own physical security for the device in question.
Given that if you lose your private key, there is no recovery, I would be surprised if there were real back doors in the clients. Maybe unintentional ways to leak data, but you can go look for yourself: https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android
They have one for each client.
ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•ExpressVPN bug leaks DNS requests for Windows users with split tunneling:English0·1 year agoUh, I might be wrong here, but isn’t the whole purpose of split tunneling to allow you to send only necessary traffic through a given tunnel? Then the rest of your traffic goes whatever the default path is?
This seems more like a feature than a CVE. Maybe I’m missing something.
Aside from the fact that the best drivers are closed source, NVIDIA is killing it on Linux these days.
Source: me a professional Linux user and hobbyist Linux gamer.