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Hi, i'm into programming, sexual transmutation and psychedelics!

  • Oh well all of this explains why I sometimes get instagram ADS which are relevant to me on my work phone even if I looked for stuff on my PC browser or smartphone (all using adblocks, deegogled android, private DNS, tracker blockers, private browsers and other preventive measures).

    I didn't realize they could literally track you probabilistically or they could tie different devices to you..

    So essentially if I use my amazon account on the same PC (or on a device tied to me) that I use for looking at "cat food" I am screwed and they will know I have a cat and amazon will start advertising cat stuff to me?

    I did know they tracked you, but I thought it had to be a consistent set of datas: accounts, unprotected browsing, keeping cookies for a long time etc etc.. I didn't know they could probabilistically try to catch you nor that they could so reliably tie devices togheter.. I would like to know more about what they can actually do and what are preventive measures that actually works..

    For example: can they (and how) get over tracker blockers? VPNs? Proxies? Private DNS? Degoogled devices/Linux?

    What I've got to do if I want to be on the internet preserving my privacy? Should I literally stop using the internet? Should I use devices on which I do not login on a normal account ever and just use my self hosted stuff or the federated web?

    And what about all the data they already have on me, it will be their's forever??

    This is getting ridiculous, we need new solutions, the internet as we now know it is completely screwed.

  • How can they tie it to me tho? Or use it against me? Especially if behind ddg "proxy"

  • In my experience matrix is a total mess with plenty of bugs, also uses quite a lot server resources. xmpp is lighter, easier to set up and works flawlessly, and seem also easier to proxy or do stuff like that with it. Calls are kinda messy to set up tho.

  • What do you mean by "shadow profile"?

  • The first command worked, the second one is still showing up http have died unexpectedly error 127

  • apt-get -f install

    I tried it already, but I get method http has died unexpectedly https subprocess error code 127

  • apt autoremove says dependencies are lacking

    apt --fix-broken install gives me: method http has died unexpectedly

  • I get dependency errors when trying to execute that dpkg command, other apt commands, if I execute --fix-broken I get:

    method http has died unexpectedly

    Other apt commands give me:

    Dependencies not met

    (I freed up disk space)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Accidentelly run out of disk space when executing apt upgrade - Debian doesn't boot anymore

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Should I delete my existing bad social medias accounts or just let them die by stagnation?

  • It's simply another case where we have amazing technologies but we lack the right ways to use them, that's what our culture does: creating amazing techs that can solve lots of human problems and then discarding the part that actually solves a problem unless it's also profitable for the individual.

    It literally is a problem of people wanting to submit other people for power games, that's not how all societies work, but that's a foundation for ours, but we're playing this game so much that we almost broke the console (planet earth and our own bodies health).

    It's an anthropological problem, not a technological one.

  • Would you mind sending me a link example so I can see wht it looks like? I think there might be new models which look like the older ones, which I do not want.

  • Buy it for Life @slrpnk.net

    Blender

  • What is Kagi? Is it an extension?

  • I have been thinking about it for quite a long time, my dream is a linux e ink minimal smartphone, i think it would be the right mix between convenience, freedom and minimalism

  • I feel like this will put them much more under the authorities target, music is much more sensible than books, simply because it moves more money..

    Anyway I still am wondering how they managed to do this and how they still didn't get caught, there must be reeeally good devs there.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    platform for federated music streaming!

  • I couldn't make it work whatever I did, whichever instance I used it seemed to get rate limited after a while or showing weird results..

  • Def good for a PC, def not good for an e reader

  • I guess getting a flip phone and stick to an eBook reader would be a good solution

  • thanks for this, so it's not that bad and it seems to be working fairly good enough.. Mmmh I might think about that, how's the battery life? How long do the tips last? The pen is active or passive?

  • I also looked into supernote, it's expansive, but it's totally worth the money if they can offer a full Linux support with an e ink device, and it's better than the pinenote because of the repairable hardware and the pen which doesn't need tips replacements.

    But they have kinda pulled back on the Linux development, it looks like it was more marketing than other, they have been promising it for a while but they've stated it's harder than they thought.

    I won't buy an Android device so I'll wait until a real Linux support is added.

  • At least if you just do phone calls the attack surface is reduced... They can scan your calls maybe, but not your entire chat history with all of your contacts and give it to an AI which could profile you based on that + you are not scanned on everything else you do on your phone / locked into proprietary ecosystems.

    The ideal would just be using a Linux platform and using something like xmpp, but who are you gonna convince to use it? People use what they are used to use, if it's not popular messaging apps is phone calls.. And now it seems a more private alternative..

  • I think the second batch is already out, called "community edition"

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Does anybody here owns a PineNote? How usable is it?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Is there any search engine which is able to recognise and not index any website that uses ads?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    self hosted calendar + events management and booking platform which has embaddable widgets for websites?

  • Buy it for Life @slrpnk.net

    Cargo pants

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Biggest Lemmy communities for hobbyist farmers, gardens, cultivation, self sustainability?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    In what ways would bridging messages from a proprietary app to a free one be more private?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What's the real danger of opening ports?

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Forwarding different services to internal ports with reverse proxy within one single domain?

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Matrix vs XMPP vs IRC

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    How much the recent developments with android are gonna affect the Foss world?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there any Linux distro for cars?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    How do I keep all the data I need in one single place for my website?

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Fidelty cards store app?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    A good e-mail client for linux?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What's the best way to create dedicated devices with Linux?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    root (or sudo) access delay instead of password