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RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Open letter: Mass surveillance and undermining encryption still on table in EU Council - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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and any that code their way out of it using publicly audited and verified technologies will get sued out of business, at best.

Individuals who implement their own encryption will be targeted next, if they aren't already.

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Reddit started blocking VPN users on old.reddit.com
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Yeah I get that occasionally, swapping to another endpoint fixes it right up

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Meta gave Netflix and Spotify access to users private messages
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Its also about monitoring what people are saying privately about your shows

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Meta gave Netflix and Spotify access to users private messages
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And even if it is your key, if you can’t see how they made the lock then you can’t prove other keys won’t unlock it.
OSS FTW

RandoCalrandian, to linux in As a linux user, do you know about/use openwrt?
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Linksys luckily still sells OpenWRT specific routers.

RandoCalrandian, to linux in As a linux user, do you know about/use openwrt?
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sure, and then you have to make sure you get the correct radio accessories, as the built in pi wifi isn't going to do so hot acting as the hotspot for multiple video streaming devices.

Radios which you also have to vet against the approved hardware list for OpenWRT, and having multiple channels is even more of an issue with the lack of USB ports (depending on model)

RandoCalrandian, to linux in As a linux user, do you know about/use openwrt?
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In my experience it's because it's finicky as fuck and requires very specific (and often more expensive) router models, and even then it still crashes just as much as a proprietary os router.

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in U.S. Department of Commerce Publishes Proposed Rule Imposing “Know Your Customer” and Reporting Requirements on U.S. Infrastructure as a Service Providers
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Not to mention Epstein was able to operate freely for decades while flying out high priority definitely-surveilled-at-all-times targets out to rape kids

Make no mistake, intelligence agencies are every bit as complicit as Epstein himself, and they don’t give a flying fuck about “protecting” kids

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in U.S. Department of Commerce Publishes Proposed Rule Imposing “Know Your Customer” and Reporting Requirements on U.S. Infrastructure as a Service Providers
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And oh darn, didn’t you know the only solution is permanent extension of and expansions to all the patriot act bullshit that has been violating our civil liberties constantly for 20+ years?

Shucks. Welp, if it’s “for the children” or whatever excuse they use this time, I guess we have no choice!

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Investigators seek push notification metadata in 130 cases
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Using weak examples and how they are better served in a different way doesn’t mean much

With push data like this you can identify something like every other member of an encrypted group chat by correlating the push notification metadata

They are demanding this for a reason

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Investigators seek push notification metadata in 130 cases
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This.

If there’s a notification for an encrypted group chat, you can use that metadata to identify the devices of all parties involved in that chat, because the push system has to queue all that up and send it at the same time.

That’s just one valuable use of this data.

RandoCalrandian, to privacy in Bad-At-Privacy Car Companies Now Have to Answer to the FTC
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That isn’t what you’re getting with any cell phone?

RandoCalrandian, to linux in it's not always sunny with podman
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I know this isn't the answer you want, but consider switching away from compose entirely
A local kubernetes instance handles all the routing for me, and since i was using that anyway podman was legitimately a drop in replacement for docker.

Podman is just the tool that creates the container for me, running it gets handled by something else entirely.

Also, i can run podman compose up just fine, no hyphen needed. https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-compose.1.html

RandoCalrandian, to linux in I tried, I really did
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Git gud scrub

RandoCalrandian, to linux in Based KDE 🗿
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I switched my gaming pc to Linux over a year ago, never looked back and haven’t needed to

And I’ve never used a VM to game, either

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