LFI are doing exactly that, but the whole country is shitting its collective pants over it because it sounds so much more anti-Israel than every other party’s discourse.
I have installed librawolf and I see that canvas access is disabled by default in all webpages so I started activating them when they bother me (whatsapp, youtube, element.io etc.). But then I figure that it is disabled for a reason. What should I pay attention to?
There are a number of websites that can tell you if your browser’s fingerprint is unique and thus if you are trackable. Truth is, it always is because of the sheer number of variables involved, unless you’re willing to disable a lot more than canvas, which breaks a lot more websites. Even Tor is more private despite having so many of their nodes ran by governments.
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Marques de France, pour trouver des marques françaises (www.marques-de-france.fr)
Marine Le Pen courts French Jews as far left refuses to condemn Hamas (www.politico.eu)
Valve releases Counter-Strike 2 (store.steampowered.com)
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Parody Request: Driving your House to Work
I would love if someone would write a parody of modern society. Something roughly like this narrative...
This used to be a witty title but some pro-censorship arse complained so here we are (www.theguardian.com)
No more cordon blur: France prepares to ban vegetarian products from using meaty language
First renderings show new California city that tech billionaires want to build (www.sfchronicle.com)
What is the privacy/security concern with canvas in web browsers?
I have installed librawolf and I see that canvas access is disabled by default in all webpages so I started activating them when they bother me (whatsapp, youtube, element.io etc.). But then I figure that it is disabled for a reason. What should I pay attention to?
Path of Exile 2 New Gameplay Trailer (youtu.be)