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bokherif

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bokherif , to Technology in I made a tool to measure the battery impact of different Android web browsers - here's what I learned!

This is the first repost I saw on Lemmy. We’re going places folks!

bokherif , to Privacy in YouTube is testing server-side ad injection to counteract ad blockers

It’s past due that we need a new platform.

bokherif , to Technology in Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-in

It feels like these huge ass companies are just testing people's reactions before they do something these days.

bokherif , to Privacy in The Cloudflare Poison

My man thinks he has privacy lol. Any CDN that provides WAF capabilities will inject themselves in the middle to inspect the traffic. This does not mean they don't respect your privacy. If you think the three letter bureaus let you have your privacy with anything, you're wrong. Privacy is a long dead thing of the past. You can't even hide your data from companies that want to make a profit off your data, let alone the three letter government agencies. The government monitors and has access to every digital device known to regular consumers, beit in the US, CN or any other country.

bokherif , to Privacy in Opinions on the TP-LINK Archer AX23

I haven't used this specific model but I think I've used the AX10 which was great for all it's supposed to do.

bokherif , to Comic Strips in So...

What the fuck is this bullshit

bokherif , to Technology in 'Google Cast' is replacing the 'Chromecast built-in' brand

Crazy to think that even the newest Pixels can't cast to any device unless you specifically have Chromecast support, which most of the TVs don't. I can cast my Samsung or iPhone just fine tho

bokherif , to Mildly Infuriating in This used book that I bought for 12£ on the internet was apparently previously bought from Oxfam for 1.99£

Most book sellers on the Internet roam around, buy used books, cut them to make them look new and then sell it as new.

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