200-something
So just using your stovetop/oven exposes you to toxic gases? that doesn't sound safe.
I guess that's why some oven manufacturers tell you not to use it around birds.
200-something
So just using your stovetop/oven exposes you to toxic gases? that doesn't sound safe.
I guess that's why some oven manufacturers tell you not to use it around birds.
well yea, if it's free you're the product
oracle has perpetual free tier VMs, just selfhost it
You don't control any VPN services hosted on someone else's (e.g. a cloud provider's) infrastructure
We must have very different definitions of "control".
They have full access and can technically do anything.
You could say the same for anyone with physical access to a machine. But the people who have to worry about that likely aren't reading this.
And they see your incoming and outgoing connections.
So does any bandwidth provider you pay money to.
This is stupid, and doesn't give you any privacy benefit.
Highly debatable and subjective IMO
There are good and trustworthy VPN providers
Depends on your definition of trustworthy... some say it's impossible to trust any company.
I think there's mainly two usecases:
the "weird" people who don't visit any mainstream sites and live under a rock
people who disable JS by default but are always adding exceptions for sites that need it
not sure but I heard they recently caught the FGC-9 designer
EDIT found the story: https://news.sky.com/story/jacob-duygu-incel-who-mysteriously-died-unmasked-as-creator-of-worlds-most-popular-3d-printed-gun-12997178
I'm not sure what people think AI was ever going to be... every time something new comes out it's always dismissed because "it's basically just a X that does Y". I think that will continue to be the case until there is some literal connection to actual brains, in which case the concept of what a brain is will probably be questioned as well.
Randomly stumbling upon a font nerd was not on my bingo card today. I didn't know about Revue, thanks.
Not using javascript is like a huge beacon of light screaming just how unique you really are. There are several methods for fingerprinting you without JS, or even without CSS/HTML.
And the number of people not using JS being very small, it doesn't take as many bits of information to uniquely identify you.
pretty sure it's been a thing since even before free compilers