i'm mildly to moderately technical, but I read your post and said "yeah, that's a load of cool sounding words" lmao
second sentence is more my position though - i don't want to have to justify my shitposting time to my employer or attract any attention that would force me to explain my shitposting time
this is honestly the smartest idea and i think redwizard was thinking along the same lines, but unfortunately i don't even have ublock anymore due to the browser being organisation managed too smh
i might put in a request today to get ublock origin lite approved because the normie internet has been unbearable lately on this laptop
i got questions one time from a random low-level guy about catbox.moe, which i believe was just a small data host used occasionally on lemmy and reddit and i just said it was probably me trying to watch a soccer or wrestling clip
nothing came of that so i'm prob fine, but just got spooked by this one explicitly saying blocked for porn. I might just continue to roll the dice and hope a general helpdesk person asks me about tankietube if there's a concern, I'll tell the truth and say it's a youtube rehoster with no porn but they can keep it blocked if they want, hopefully they'll change the classification and won't tell my actual TL/manager
yeah, i was thinking along those lines but then realised even chrome (also installed by company) is managed by organisation and only whitelisted extensions can be installed.
it absolutely fucking pissed me off when chrome suddenly said ublock origin was uninstalling itself due to dropped support and i couldn't even install the manifest v3 version (origin lite)
might have to see if edge is similarly locked down, or make an argument again for needing firefox for troubleshooting reasons
unfortunately nil - it's work provided hardware with Zscaler Private Access allowing use of internal systems and has other Zscaler internet controls on, so effectively a VPN is already on and I have no admin access to install or uninstall anything. configuring anything at my router would do nothing, and days in the office would still face the same problem.
understandable, it's a new job in the belly of the great satan. I wouldn't want to drop that bag.
I'm like 5 years in at this place, have slightly better protections in aus and would need warnings first i believe - unless it's something very egregious like arguably openly viewing porn on a work machine. Hence i'm worried about it for the first time.
Wherefore art thou, rat?