"In the EU where ISPs are highly regulated by GDPR, your regular ISP is probably better choice from privacy perspective than any cloud-based DNS resolver"
If you really want to understand what the current DoH/DoT drama is about just watch this 42 min presentation by Sara Dickinson https://ripe77.ripe.net/archives/video/333/
@nikolal You can legally drink yourself to death or die of tobacco-induced lung cancer, but you can't smoke or eat weed. That's too selective to be about personal freedom only.
@yogthos exactly, that's why I don't use it
I haven't smoked anything for decades, but the current policy on weed and some other recreational drugs is not based on science but on prejudices of a few primarily American law enforcement officers from 30's - like Harry Anslinger - and bears a strong racist bias.
https://www.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/gyzjk3/there-are-no-hidden-dangers-to-weed-legalization
@yogthos The changes are actually good for privacy, although I don't use Gmail and would never recommend it. But this killed me:
"One absolute doozy of a requirement kicks in if the app stores user data on a third-party server (...) a third-party security audit"
Doozy, FFS?! I bet even Arstechnica had a "security audit" once or twice...
reminder that trusting Google, or any centralized entity, with your personal data leads toward dysfunctional, authoritarian walled gardens: "Gmailβs API lockdown will kill some third-party app access, starting July 15" https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/06/gmails-api-lockdown-will-kill-some-third-party-app-access-starting-july-15/
@gabek There's one business where these jokes are 100% legal: penetration testing :) I also once had a good chuckle when testing an app called "Mortality Estimator" or something equally morbid :)
'muppet-grade security' at Scotiabank π
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/09/18/scotiabank_code_github_leak/
Nextdns.io, a combination of Cloudflare DNS and Pi-hole
@ScottMortimer Been using it for a while, easy to use, free and does the job
Some further considerations of DoH as a secure set of protocols. I have been using it with Android Pie for some time to good effect
DNS over HTTPS Public Resolvers
https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS#publicly-available-servers
@kot Regular windows manager are like Windows, all can be done by clicking and stuff. Tiled are more like Vi, operated by hotkeys but much more effective
Two days into https://regolith-linux.org tiled window manager (my first one ever)... and I absolutely love it.
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.