It's because they realized the employees are more productive while remote working, so they'll reinstate it.. right?
Not willing to use a browser with a closed source and prorietary license.
I switched to a fork of Firefox (Zen) without their bs..
They should call those YouTube Capris.
Are we going to ban using 🍆 if they start using it?
I mean, context is important..
Stop right there, criminal scum!
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On Android, I use Redirect AMP to HTML and the essential uBlock Origin.
On desktop, I use MarkDownload to quickly convert and format webpages and snippets of text in markdown format.
I use the cookiebanners.service.mode
entry in about:config set to 2
, seems like to work well for me.
At least you're not the sucker doing it for free for the shareholders anymore.
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How a fed up carpenter found his stolen power tools — and 15,000 others
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Considering how most of the Internet is encrypted with TLS, if you add DNSSEC+DoH/DoT on top, trying to MITM someone on a public WiFi is way harder than it was, unless you're a state-level adversary and you're able to craft valid certificate for a domain you don't control from a globally trusted (root) certificate autority (which will lose its trusted status quite fast once discovered, ex: CNNIC)