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- MTK@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds with Linus Sebastian (Linus Tech Tips)51·3 months ago
- MTK@lemmy.worldtounions@sh.itjust.works•Supreme Court rules Uber drivers are employees in New Zealand, opening door for sick leave, holiday pay, and minimum wage. Gig companies warn of collapse if forced to pay decent wage.English40·3 months ago
“If you you don’t let me abuse the system I will fail 😭”
Oh no!
The irony of this meme is what really makes it hilarious
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.ml•What do you want to be when you grow up? USA vs UK vs China71·4 months ago
It’s funny when you just read the numbers and it’s like the top pick for a US child is to be 29
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•What are the options if my country makes VPN's illegal?1·4 months ago
Firstly, it depends on how illegal it is. Is it illegal like you shouldn’t do it and we will try to block you? Or is it illegal like if we catch you do it, you can get arrested or worse?
Scenario A:
- just try shit out, try different VPNs. Some of them provide certain obfuscation. You can see if they work. If they don’t work, you’ve got some more dedicated VPNs such as Tor with all kinds of Tor bridges (obfs4, snowflake, etc) Or psiphon
Scenario B:
- The risk is real and you might consider not doing it at all, but if you do, obfs4 is the only thing I can recommend, Psiphon is easily detectable (it’s just good at bypassing blocks)
That’s stupid, everyone know it’s post morning!
Reaper: tale of a pale swordsman
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoToday I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL why you're not supposed to cook or drink hot tap water - it's the lead (and other heavy metals)9·4 months ago
For countries without lead issues, it is still a bad idea as hot water tanks can be hosts to a bunch of shit you definitely don’t want to ingest.
Considering the high overlap between Lemmy users and internet savvy people, I would say that we are not a good representation.
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•Can Google read my Signal messages on stock Android?132·4 months ago
Simple answer is no but…
Stock android, like all commercial OS is inherently spyware. Google does have access to it and in theory could do anything, but that is only “in theory” because as far as we know stock android does not come with keyloggers and data exfiltration tools, it spies on you in the way of “telemetry” meaning that Google decided that certain data is useful and so they “anonymize” it and collect it, this data can be: wifi networks, location, phone usage, and more.
So in theory it is possible that stock android either already has spyware to collect personal app data that no one ever noticed (very unlikely) or that google will push an update with such software (somewhat unlikely)
Now if you use other Google apps, especially gboard and google assistant, you are definitely sharing SOME amount of peesonal text with google.
The reality is that you should consider your threat model, which means to consider what kind of risk you are willing to take and what kind you are willing to make a change to avoid. It is perfectly reasonable to say that you are not willing to use gboard or google assistant, but you are willing to use the stock android, understanding that you are sharing some data with Google, but most likely no app data (such as your texts in Signal)
Same thing about choosing a messenger. WhatsApp is made and managed by Meta, a company that lives off of user data. So even though WhatsApp claims (and seems to really be) end to end encrypted, you can still be sure that Meta is collecting everything they can, which probably means: who you are texting, how much, at what time, how much you use the app, location, and much more. Signal is open source and managed by a non-profit that does have a good track record, and because ut is open source you can also choose a different client (like Molly) which further reduces the Signal Foundation’s hold on your chats (if you fear that) So you could say that because all of your friends use WhatsApp you are willing to accept that Meta will collect a bunch of data on you, or you could decide that you are not okay with that data collection and therefore choose Signal. It is up to you. In any case, E2EE is a must as it protects you from unauthorized access from hackers.
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's an artificial limitation you put on yourself that has improved your personal life?8·4 months ago
For relationships: “Is what i’m about to say/do benifical to me, this person, or the relationship?”
If not, maybe it is me ego or hurt feelings, and so I should ignore it for now and if I feel the need to, I can later analyse it and decide again.
Also, never go hungry or emotional to the grocery store.
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•Man digging a swimming pool in his garden in France discovers gold worth $800,000English12·4 months ago
Isn’t that a terrible idea?
When finding huge sums of cash/gold whatever, isn’t it illegal in most places to not report it?
So best case scenario is that you find it and no one else is looking for it and you carefully use it over years as to not raise a falg for your local tax agency or bank.
Worst case scenario is that you found something stolen and eventually the police finds you and you get caught up in a much worse crime?
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoElectronics@discuss.tchncs.de•Is This The Last PCB You’ll Ever Buy?English5·4 months ago
Yes if it is a bomb, otherwise probably not.
Either a bat or a hyper-evolved lesbian
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyz•All of these people with degrees and years of research don't know anything! Only trust your favorite conspiracy theoristEnglish35·4 months ago
He still hasn’t totally retracted his claim.
The causal association between Tylenol given in pregnancy in the perinatal periods is not sufficient to say it definitely causes autism, However, it is very suggestive.
Trickle truthing vibes, maybe in a year he will retract it.
Delusional, they only think you are sexy.
Maybe, show me a fashionable ghost, I might believe in it.
- MTK@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would it be possible to shut down the internet, and how could that be done?3·5 months ago
So many ways, it’s almost unbelievable that it still works
“Yup, that’s me. You might be wondering how I got here…”