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TrackingTheTrackers: A free analysis tool to check if a website is disguising third-party trackers as first-party trackers.
@kylejj
Works fine so far
@glitcher32
Cryptomator is cool, I'm using it and I'm very happy with it
@error @mister_monster
@glitcher32
Cryptomator is open source. https://cryptomator.org
@error @mister_monster
@mikaela
Yes, this does make sence
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I hope you're not using macOS with Nvidia, because
https://gizmodo.com/apple-and-nvidia-are-over-1840015246
@ClovisGauzy@mamot.fr
Nope, I used it before, its great project. I recommend this app.
@impiaaa @fdroidorg
@ClovisGauzy@mamot.fr
Yep
@impiaaa @fdroidorg
@ClovisGauzy@mamot.fr @impiaaa @fdroidorg
We can debate that, but don't want to turn this into hell thread
@ClovisGauzy@mamot.fr
Nope, @impiaaa is pissed at F-Droid for putting Spinster app in their repo so that post is hate towards F-Droid for doing that. Political/philosophical issue is that F-Droid hosts FOSS apps and Spinster is used by transphobes (maybe, maybe not, I blocked instance because of spam) and question is if that app should be there at all because of its users.
@impiaaa @fdroidorg
@ClovisGauzy@mamot.fr
Not quite, its more political/philosophical issue.
@impiaaa @fdroidorg
@mikaela
I think that Githubs logic is correct because hypotheticaly attacker who got your signing keys could also commit, and Github does not know for how long has been attacker doing those commits (maybe dev has been on vacation, lost access to his/her keys etc) so Github has no choice but to revoke all commits for sake of end user.
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