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ono, to privacy in Proton domains blocked as disposable in disposable filter

They rejects them because it is an abuse prevention mechanism.

An “abuse prevention mechanism” that punishes legitimate users is a badly designed mechanism. It’s a lot like police racial profiling.

You can solve captcha and register without any additional information

Nobody said anything about registering.

ono, to privacy in Proton domains blocked as disposable in disposable filter

Devs can use them to block DISPOSABLE mails, not PRIVACY legitimate emails.

That’s what they claim, but in practice, they seldom distinguish between the two.

ono, to foss in TC on open source evangelists

is exactly like saying “why don’t you just buy a house?” to someone complaining about their landlord.

What an idiotic comparison.

Buying a house costs so much money and time that most people cannot afford to, and those who can generally must go into debt for most of their remaining lives in order to do so. Suggesting FOSS to replace “whatever commercial software they use” is the polar opposite, in that it’s literally free (usually in both senses of the word). It’s more like suggesting that someone consider a new route to commute from home to work.

Also, this opening…

Okay, all you open source evangelist people: your knee-jerk reaction to come at people

…is incredibly reductive and combative. The world needs less of that, not more.

ono, to privacy in Proton domains blocked as disposable in disposable filter

Ironically, when I tried setting a ProtonMail account recovery email address, they rejected it because it was on a list like this one. I hope Proton gets off this blacklist, but I also think they should practice what they preach.

ono, (edited ) to privacy in Proton domains blocked as disposable in disposable filter

It’s not just Protonmail.

Blacklists like these aggressively and unapologetically collect all privacy-focused email domains they find, including simple forwarding and tagging services. With more and more sites using these lists to reject or black-hole email addresses, it has become difficult to protect one’s self from spam and cross-site account tracking.

Dear web developers, please don’t use these lists. Well-intended or not, they are privacy and user-hostile.

ono, to TodayILearned in TIL “Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps” was originally meant sarcastically, or to suggest an impossible accomplishment, because it is impossible for someone to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.

Also the origin of the term booting a computer.

ono, to science in Researchers hijack solar cell technology to develop a simple spray test for lead

A spin-off of this research is the company Lumetallix that Helmbrecht and Noorduin are setting up together with Jeroen van den Bosch with the recent addition of Xander Terpstra (CCO). With AMOLF, they jointly hold an international patent on the process and development of a universal test kit. This is both affordable and easy to use for everybody who wants to know whether lead is present in the living environment. The test kits can be ordered via the website.

ono, to pcgaming in The Witcher 4 devs want their new RPG to be a good entry point, even if you didn't play The Witcher 3

Don’t think I haven’t considered it. :)

ono, to pcgaming in The Witcher 4 devs want their new RPG to be a good entry point, even if you didn't play The Witcher 3

I have a lot of criticism for The Witcher 3, but one thing I really appreciated was making lore and character background available for reading. It really helped with this newcomer’s understanding of the world and story. (And later, with my understanding of the TV series.)

ono, (edited ) to privacy in Meta sues FTC, hoping to block ban on monetizing kids’ Facebook data

please let the kids all of us be free of corporate abuse and greed.

ono, to news in Henry Kissinger, a dominating and polarizing force in US foreign policy, dies at 100

I think I like the America’s Most Notorious War Criminal headline better.

ono, to privacy in A question about secure chats

The contents of the chat messages are e2e encrypted, so meta can’t see what you are sending.

Even if we assume correct e2ee is used (which we have no way of knowing), Meta can still see what you are sending and receiving, because they control the endpoints. It’s their app, after all.

ono, to linux in What are your must have programms on (debian/ubuntu based) linux?

Cantata is the music player I wanted for years.

Streamlink (with mpv) is great for no-nonsense video stream playback.

Filelight makes it easy to see where my disk space went.

ono, (edited ) to linux in PipeWire 1.0.0 released

Practically speaking, it’s a replacement for both PulseAudio and JACK, and provides multimedia plumbing for app container systems like Flatpak.

pipewire.org

ono, (edited ) to pcgaming in Gabe Newell ordered to make in-person deposition for Valve v. Wolfire Games lawsuit

Agreed; I would much prefer games and their storefronts to be open-source.

Of what we have today, though, most of Steam’s competitors are far worse in this area.

Special nod to GOG, which lets you download games with a web browser. (Does Itch do this, too?)

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