You can use Aegis and/or Yubico Authenticator instead, that’s what I do.
Full stack developer and privacy advocate. I like to keep the mentality, if you can program one language well, then you can program in any language!
You can use Aegis and/or Yubico Authenticator instead, that’s what I do.
Never give up,
each eye you poke out is one less they can use for data collection.
It’s a slow process and they’ll grow more eyes,
but the less they have on you,
the more private you’ll be.
vomits in mouth a little
Suyu is the most popular + actively developed afaik.
https://suyu.dev/
They host their code on their own Forgejo instance:
https://git.suyu.dev/explore/repos
Which is more DMCA proof then Github/Gitlab.
I hope ForgeFed will go into production soon,
then we can synchronize the code in between multiple Forgejo instances in a federated fashion.
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/59
Removed by mod
Imo cuz people are too PC (Politically Correct) buthurt lately.
I’d even flip the tables, and call it racist if you won’t allow other races to dress up / admire your own race.
Ofc doing it to make fun / be a dick about other races is not okay.
Hope these will help with opting out for data collection / informing yourself about it:
Wikiless?
The original project was taken down by Wikipedia, but this appears to be an active fork of it:
https://github.com/Metastem/wikiless
Yes/no.
I lived without YouTube / a Google account for years.
But I still use YouTube through a privacy respecting frontend:
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/#youtube
I usually go for:
Dear politicians,
stop assaulting our rights,
and start fighting for our rights,
unless you’d like to be yeeted out of parliament.
With kind regards,
every aware citizen.
Well I’m not against No-Log VPNs,
I use them on the daily myself.
However using a VPN of a spy-ware company kinda defeats the purpose.
Why would one trust a VPN of a spy-ware company?
Legacy software still requires maintenance.
Legacy dependencies still require to be used in new projects.
Dual booting multiple times a day is not feasible.
For those reasons none of my co-workers can fully switch to Linux.
I write PHP on the daily and don’t understand the hate it gets :/
At least I can work on Linux at home while my co-workers are stuck on Windows with their C#
Yes that is the actual site.
LuckyPatcher has been around forever,
and has a good reputation + community.
Never seen anyone mention anything that it might contain malicious code.
The developer receives revenue through donations and showing ads on the site.
Sadly the project is not open source though.
My guess would be to prevent the hacks / patches it uses,
from being patched / made un-usable.
To be 100% sure though,
you’d have to de-compile the app,
and reverse engineer the source code,
which is a very tedious and time consuming task.
Figure out which politicians are behind this.
And throw them out,
since they are trying to take away your rights (to privacy).
They are looking to apply mass surveillance upon you guys wrapped into a “For the kids safety” package as usual…
Thank you for sharing that link.
And man happy to be on tchncs lately! :D
= AI bubble