@blueberry @redoak @be sometimes uninstalling app remove config or app data, which may be messed up for some reason.
Tutanota depends on lots of open source projects. Now we are giving back to the open source community with free Tutanota accounts! 🥳🤩👇
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/tutanota-for-open-source-teams
Last month the Netherlands passed #RouterFreedom into law: all ISPs must let customers choose their own Internet hardware and still provide tech support at no extra cost. That little box is your home-internet gatekeeper, and now in NL it can work for you https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210805-01.en.html
ExpressVPN bought for $1bn by Brit biz with an intriguing history in adware
https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/14/expressvpn_bought_kape/
As [I always said](https://qoto.org/@tripu/105196744728247284):
A proprietary implementation of #E2EE? Distrust by default!
@profoundlynerdy
Source Code Pro
Yes, and yes.
Lock-in and network effects are A Thing.
Much of that exists on the advertising side. Alternatives are starved for funding.
If you want to help spread the word about the Fediverse, try politely asking your favourite sites, organisations or projects what their Fediverse/Mastodon/PixelFed etc address is.
Obviously not everyone has the time or the spoons to maintain social media accounts, but just casually asking for an address will indirectly let them know the Fediverse exists.
The more people that ask them, the more likely they are to find out more about the Fediverse and join
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"How ‘Engagement’ makes you vulnerable to manipulation and misinformation on Social Media"
Best say, "search engine." It's been 7 years since Google was my engine of choice, since I prefer tools I can use more than they use me. @DuckDuckGo
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RT @iamsegunajibola
Developer's best friends:
1. Google
2. Google
3. Google
Did I miss anyone?
https://twitter.com/iamsegunajibola/status/1436419706680844288
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it: this is a must-read for the Matrix community.
RT @pierce@twitter.com
This is a great dive into how Google botched messaging for 15 years, and the table of contents BY ITSELF is a truly epic burn https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/08/a-decade-and-a-half-of-instability-the-history-of-google-messaging-apps/
#Microsoft Word 0day allows remote code execution inside Microsoft Word Documents. Among other things could be used to "call home" to deanonymize Tor Browser users w/download/run file (see above video)
#Infosec #Cybersecurity #privacy #anonymous #Exploit
https://thehackernews.com/2021/09/new-0-day-attack-targeting-windows.html
Something that gets obscured in the ongoing nft debates is the question of a culture of commodification. If we put all else aside (i.e. ecological impact etc) there's still a question of furthering/accelerating an economic culture of commodification, transactionalism, etc.
If part of art is shaping culture, which I believe it is, then what culture are we shaping? What systems do we participate in, reject, change, and create? It doesn't have to be either/or, if can be both.
But think about which systems you engage in because "we live in a society" and which ones you are actively working to produce and maintain. These things don't just exist by some divine right, they are made and need to be continually produced.
Where are you putting your active effort? What systems, institutions, and cultures does that aim to actively produce? Versus where you put your passive or necessary effort, for instance to earn enough to pay rent.
en: Mostly tech, but not entirely. Privacy is a human right.
ia: Principalmente technologia, ma non in toto. Privacitate es un derecto human.