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Black belt in Mikado, Photo model, for the photos where they put under 'BEFORE'

  • Any TV nowadays is a smart TV, dumb TV are not longer exist since several years, but I don't think that the TV can connect to the Neighbours WiFi (so smart to crack the passcode, normally long as my arm, my router even with an inbuild Firewall, well....), and even if it is the case, they log the activity of the neighbours WiFi, not mine. There isn't any network activity in my TV, apart watching 99% Public TV which don't have ads in most EU countries (because of this, movies in EU public TV are country restricted, I can watch these only in the PC, visiting their homepage using an Proxy with an server of the corresponding country).

  • I have an LG "Smart" TV, but because I don't use it much (view the News in the Public TV and little more) I never connected it to the WiFi, so offline this Live Plus is irrelevant for me.

  • I can't even access any Fakebook crap, because I have blocked any Zuckerbot service since a long time. It don't exist anymore for me in the web.

  • After New Year all kook the same. Only this one maybe still usefull

  • Not to confuse with the Cuddle Fish

  • Always bad when the net policy is made by old people which confuse an remote control with an smartphone.

  • Is DeleteMe.org real? Looks too good to not be a data stealing scam.

    Jump
  • Cheaper than the creditcard test

  • Agree, but there are still differences. Not that the EU is better, but at least less evil (depending on the country)

  • Is DeleteMe.org real? Looks too good to not be a data stealing scam.

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  • "Your Privacy is our Business" is also a Google slogan

  • Is DeleteMe.org real? Looks too good to not be a data stealing scam.

    Jump
  • I'm aware that not all objects are on the same hight, there are several layers, but currently all layers are saturated with sats, working or not and thousends of tons of debris of every kind. This is getting worst with every launch of new sats. In the page i posted you can see the current objects and their data in real time. Every possible crash, like the some month ago, the small object perforanting the Chinese space station, luckily with not big consequences, and similar which even destroyed some sats, augmented the amount of trash. A lot of abandoned sats out of control, like the one from Rusia make the situation not better. Also not a huge amount of sats not able to changing course to avoid a crash.

    You cannot fill the sky with all kinds of objects ad infinitum, hoping that this will not have serious consequences in the long run, and we are already about to reach this limit. I don't care about spy or large corporate satellites, starlink etc. but if they are destroyed they produce thousands of tons of garbage that further endangers essential satellites (GPS, Communications, Climate.....) even more, avoiding any new launch , when the expression "launch window" takes on a literal meaning, making it a Frogger game.

  • The Kessler stndrom isn't sci-fi anymore, it's a chain reaction which is more and more probable with the amount of fragments in orbita and not only in a narrow band, but covering the whole planet. And no, not affect only companies, it affects the whole satelite system, GPS, climate observation, space stations, communication, etc.. hundreds of thousand fragments and old sats out of order and control, with speeds of 20-30 km/s are not a joke, not only for Starlink, also for all other satelites and stations.

    https://platform.leolabs.space/visualization

  • Yes, using it since 10 years as main browser. It's the most advanced browser out there, good privacy, great ethics to the user by this EU company (employee owned cooperative in Norway), perfect transparency, great community, and yes it isn't OpenSource, but source available (https://github.com/ric2b/Vivaldi-browser, https://vivaldi.com/source/), the proprietary part (5% of the UI script is 100% auditable and even moddeable by the user, in the forum they show how (naturally at own risk)). It's Chromium based (de-googled), but not a simple fork like other.

  • The ancestor of all of us, animals, bugs and plants. So we eat always our parents-

  • Now with AI

  • The human being shares 70% of the DNA with a potato, some people many more

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Botnet Dismantled in International Operation, Russian and Kazakhstani Administrators Indicted

    www.justice.gov /usao-ndok/pr/botnet-dismantled-international-operation-russian-and-kazakhstani-administrators
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    Attack claimed by pro-Ukraine hackers reportedly erases a third of Russian court case archive

    therecord.media /russia-court-system-hack-third-of-case-files-deleted
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Potentially dangerous 366-meter asteroid approaches Earth

    www.europesays.com /uk/105867/
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Doomed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 could hit Earth tonight. Here's when.

    www.livescience.com /space/space-exploration/doomed-soviet-spacecraft-kosmos-482-could-hit-earth-tonight-heres-when
  • Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml

    We got rid of acid rain. Now something scarier is falling from the sky.

    www.vox.com /climate/401600/pfas-microplastics-pollution-rain
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Trees which benefit from being struck by lightnings

    nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com /doi/epdf/10.1111/nph.70062
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Web Browser telemetry - 2025 edition

    sizeof.cat /post/web-browser-telemetry-2025-edition/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    social.vivaldi.net /@ueeu/114372157699699625
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    EU OS

    eu-os.gitlab.io
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Discord Begins Testing Facial Scans for Age Verification

    gizmodo.com /discord-begins-testing-facial-scans-for-age-verification-2000590188
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Hacker hacked hackers

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/everest-ransomwares-dark-web-leak-site-defaced-now-offline/
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Ants solving a geometric problem

  • World News @lemmy.ml

    ‘Danish Viking blood is boiling.’ Danes boycott US goods with fervor as others in Europe do so too

    apnews.com /article/denmark-europe-france-boycott-usa-trump-6e4b568ef4ae5705ac200a3986a8ebf6
  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Thief-like free and open source game The Dark Mod 2.13 brings better AI vision and new graphical goodies

    www.gamingonlinux.com /2025/03/thief-like-free-and-open-source-game-the-dark-mod-2-13-brings-better-ai-vision-and-new-graphical-goodies/
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Japanese scientists use stem cell treatment to restore movement in spinal injury patients

    medicalxpress.com /news/2025-03-japanese-scientists-stem-cell-treatment.html
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Firefox now has Terms of Use! This'll go over like a lead balloon

    infosec.exchange /@mttaggart/114071999359445580
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    BraX3: the most privacy-friendly smartphone!

    www.indiegogo.com /projects/brax3-the-most-privacy-friendly-smartphone
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Are ad blockers the new scapegoat for website failures?

    adguard.com /en/blog/ad-blockers-website-crash-blame.html
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Kids

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    GitHub - ading2210/linuxpdf: Linux running inside a PDF file via a RISC-V emulator

    github.com /ading2210/linuxpdf