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lemmyvore , to Technology in Intel’s Anti-Upgrade Tricks Defeated With Kapton Tape

But Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake have the same hardware codecs.

lemmyvore , to Technology in Google Chrome change that weakens ad blockers begins June 3rd
lemmyvore , to Technology in Stealing everything you’ve ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster.

We've seen it before, it's not idle speculation. Windows machines have been the hosts of the largest botnets in the world. Whenever a company does something stupid like this it invariably gets into the wrong hands. It's not even a question of if it will happen just when it will happen.

Oh and it's not "Linux users" saying it, it's everybody with an ounce of technical common sense. We're all here shouting at Microsoft "it's a bad idea" and they won't care and it will go exactly as badly as predicted.

lemmyvore , to Selfhosted in Why VPN tunnels are safer than opening a port on my router?

I think you misunderstood the advice. If your goal is to open your services to the internet then any of the approaches can let in an attacker. It would depend on whether any of the things you expose to the internet has a remote exploitable vulnerability.

A long-standing software like SSH or WG that everybody relies on and everybody checks all the time will have fewer vulnerabilities than a service made by one person, that you expose over reverse proxy; but they're not 100% foolproof either.

The Tailscale advice is about connecting your devices privately, on a private mesh network that is never exposed to the internet.

If you're behind CGNAT and use a VPS to open up to the internet then any method you use to tunnel traffic from the VPS into your LAN will have the same risk because it's the service inside that's the most vulnerable not the tunnel itself.

lemmyvore , to Technology in Google Chrome’s plan to limit ad blocking extensions kicks off next week

Isn't that already how it works? Are there extensions trust work unchanged on both browsers? At the very least they'd have to maintain them on both addon stores.

lemmyvore , to Privacy in Google's "Manifest V2" Chrome extension phaseout next month is expected to impact the original uBlock Origin extension, which still uses the V2 framework and has 37 million users

If there's any whiff of Google forcing Mozilla to do anything they'll instantly be investigated for monopolistic abuse by the EU.

Hell, the whole reason why Google is paying Mozilla is to keep it alive to be able to say "see, we're not the only browser left". If Mozilla dies then Chrome would be under constant scrutiny.

lemmyvore , to linuxmemes in Shit...

Ubuntu

lemmyvore , to unix_surrealism in "Please, get her out of the city!"

In The Waiting Line

lemmyvore , to Privacy in Raivo wiped all of my TOTP codes

I'm all for open apps but you'd have the same problem on Android without root if the app chooses to keep its stuff in its private storage. It's worth noting it's not restricted to iOS.

lemmyvore , to Selfhosted in Kinda newbie in need of guidance

There's one additional problem with Picard and bands with a long history that have released the same song on multiple albums and compilations, it won't make much of an effort to group them in as few albums as possible. You will end up with songs spread across many distinct albums. Sometimes it's not even an album of the original artist but multi-artist compilations like "The sound of the 90s" and so on.

lemmyvore , to Selfhosted in Thumb drive heating up

I wouldn't call it normal. It's the norm because the market is flooded with crappy drives using JMicron chips. Buy something with a Realtek or Asmedia chip and it will work fine without getting hot.

lemmyvore , to Selfhosted in Self-hosted alternative to synology drive?

Why not keep the working files local, use a sync tool to get copies to the server, and backup/snapshot on the server as needed?

lemmyvore , to Free and Open Source Software in What domain name to choose for an open source website where I could ask for personal donations?

I know that it doesn't matter that much at the end of the day but why not spend a minute and get something you're happy with.

IMHO an .org or .com would send the wrong message. It sort of makes people expect an established non-profit entity or a company, respectively.

From the established TLDs I think .net would work well in this case.

How much do you care about the privacy of your personal data in the TLD's registry? What about the cost of the domain, going forward? And what about long term stability of the TLD registry?

lemmyvore , to Technology in Google Search’s “udm=14” trick lets you kill AI search for good

Everybody will eventually notice when it becomes useless.

lemmyvore , to Selfhosted in 2 ports for 2 applications

If you're using them for your private use them just put them on different ports. Why do you want them both on the same ports?

You'll have to do this even if you use a reverse proxy. And also for a reverse proxy to work you'll need domains defined in DNS.

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