They are unknowingly benefiting from a lot of prior work upstreaming support for the rk3399, mostly because of the pine64 pinebook pro which also uses that chipset. Any random newer ARM chipset probably wouldn't fare…
>The owner of a Jewish deli shouldn't be compelled to hire a formerly convicted neo-Nazi. Who cares if they were convicted? That detail is shoehorned in here to make it sound like a good example when it isn't. Neo-nazis…
It also hides what URLs you visited. Depending how the hosting is implemented, just being able to see the IP, or even the domain name, wouldn't show what you were doing, but if it's in plaintext, they can see exactly…
Seems they have reversed course on that, to be fair. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1773
seems to be the direction they're heading https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1773
This is the most interesting way of doing it I've seen. How would this be configured/the scripts distributed?
I'm guessing that would scare the crap out of the masses. Security by obscurity may not work but if there ever were a glitch or breach it sure does look bad to say "and they knew about the bug because we made our…
Not ironic in the classic sense but it is a humorous coincidence, and it says a lot about Facebook's ubiquity.
They are unknowingly benefiting from a lot of prior work upstreaming support for the rk3399, mostly because of the pine64 pinebook pro which also uses that chipset. Any random newer ARM chipset probably wouldn't fare…
>The owner of a Jewish deli shouldn't be compelled to hire a formerly convicted neo-Nazi. Who cares if they were convicted? That detail is shoehorned in here to make it sound like a good example when it isn't. Neo-nazis…
It also hides what URLs you visited. Depending how the hosting is implemented, just being able to see the IP, or even the domain name, wouldn't show what you were doing, but if it's in plaintext, they can see exactly…
Seems they have reversed course on that, to be fair. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1773
seems to be the direction they're heading https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1773
This is the most interesting way of doing it I've seen. How would this be configured/the scripts distributed?
I'm guessing that would scare the crap out of the masses. Security by obscurity may not work but if there ever were a glitch or breach it sure does look bad to say "and they knew about the bug because we made our…
Not ironic in the classic sense but it is a humorous coincidence, and it says a lot about Facebook's ubiquity.