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Who?
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Are you Australian? You talk about them a lot.
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Yep, that’s why a trust less system would be much better
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You could use TOR, or just save your money and not bother with a VPN
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Getting around censorship, or getting better results. I’ve given up on Google in recent times
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They're not being sued because they're just abiding by the law...
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Or the “Recommended for you” crap.
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Google "OCILLA"
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Use Linux, use TOR in a VM and never use or give any information that could be tracked or give even the slightest hint to who you are.
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I mean yeah it did affect small creators, like that small creator that tortured their cats. But anyway, without dislikes the only way we can get a good gauge on the quality of a video is the comment section, which can be curated by the creators of deleted outright
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“But what about a hacker who has their skillcape” That’s brilliant
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It wasn’t indiscriminate though.
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Idk, you have almost half a million subs. I'm sure you could prove that you are the true owner (through your devices or IP address
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Ranged op
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A government that cares about privacy? That’s refreshing, they probably have secret back doors into every ISP anyway but it’s a nice gesture
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And not indexing it is not also super biased and stupid. I went on it and was weirded out by the absurdity of it, but I found an interesting fact and that’s that Switzerland has a seperate retirement age for men and woman. A perfect search engine would be one that lets you find anything you want, and leaves the rest up to the viewer. When you start picking sides, that’s when this whole idea of the web goes to shit
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In windows you’d have to give it administrative permissions
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They shouldn’t. It should be as simple as searching for crime statistics and seeing an FBI database result or independent study but mostly you just see some MSM bullsh*t
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@ClementinesmWTF depends what you mean by lies. Google lies to you all the time, by hiding these results it’s a big middle finger toy your face saying that you can’t be trusted.
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Anything owned by China will be censored to the bone
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Tor should scale the amount of hops to the number of relays (3 at min) to improve traffic mixing. How you’d implement this is another story
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Yeah?
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Is that the Russian one that was recommending cp when you searched up common keywords?
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You’d think the keyword “statistics” would give Google a heads up that I want plain numbers with no bullshit from a reliable source, but it doesn’t.
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Instead of capitalism, which apparently takes time to become crappy (despite the growing quality of life), we should switch to socialism where items are already crappy
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@Psychx it’s not planned, it just arises due to the inefficiencies of a centralised economy.
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You don't know what a Ponzi scheme is
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Yes
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They recommend it because it’s a good language, just like they recommend signal for secure communications. It was started by Mozilla and is open source
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@theapexbraves5116 I think anything should be given a platform. We live in a fucking democracy, censorship is anti democratic
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The solution is an online copyright small claims court
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I’ve had many problems with Google that don’t stem from “neo nazism”. Simple research projects take twice as long as they should as you comb through the subjective news articles to find the actual content you want.
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A VPN encrypts your data and routes your traffic through their own VPN server. It then communicates to the internet as if you were that server. It masks your activity from your ISP, and hides your true IP from websites. Though all data you send can be seen by your VPN service. TOR is an open source software that encrypts your traffic 3 times and sends it through 3 seperate “nodes” that each partially decrypt the message. Each node only knows who’s infront and who’s behind in the chain. This improves anonymity and security on the service as you don’t trust any single server - but cones at quite the speed cost and some websites will not work or completely block connections from TOR nodes.
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Why do apps still make dns requires? Surely the ip of the define would be baked in.
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Doing so would make YouTube liable for any copyrighted material.
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Not much they can really do. If they start deciding claims privately it makes themselves liable for the potentially copyrighted material.
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I don’t get antivirus software companies. All I want is a strong antivirus, I don’t need a password manager, VPN, crypto miner, pc cleaner, website blocker.
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Yes absolutely. If you are accessing a HTTPS website they can still see the domain (https://<<DOMAIN>>/home) If you are accessing a HTTP website, they can see everything you send. Luckily there’s very few HTTP websites, but they do exist and nothing important should ever be sent to them. You can make it impossible for then to see anything if you use a VPN, though remember: the VPN provider can see everything that the ISP used to.
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Lol I love listening to Americans complain about electricity prices. Makes me cry when I see my bill that’s 3x the price
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If your connection is You -> VPN -> TOR -> Site then I don’t see much problem. The VPN acts sorta like an entry node, and will make your true IP from the TOR network while also hiding your true activity to your ISP. It really doesn’t add much security, because you shouldn’t trust any VPN provider. But I trust a random VPN from another country than my ISP where I live
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Anonymity is the main benefit of tor. Doing illegal things outside of the tor network is going to get you caught
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It doesn’t give you what it really should, which is crime statistics. Instead it gives you a bunch of politicised news articles. Unless you like being told how to think rather than being able to make up your own mind
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I mean 16 GB of RAM has been the recommended minimum for a while now. Even just browsing the web needs it unless you want every webpage beyond 3 getting cached when you click way
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Don't blame google, blame copyright law
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It’s make it harder to access, and hide that unencrypted data from your ISP. It’s just a question of who you’d want storing your data, an ISP who is heavily regulated and surveyed by the government or a VPN who can store that information and may give that information up to the government but it’s much less likely.
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And remove half the features from the new “settings” app to place in this hidden Control Panel
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@100c0c ikr what a fucking dumbass Biggest economy in the world collapses, with $80 trillion in outstanding loans, but it doesn't lead to any global ramifications.
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Yes, you can route all traffic on your device through tor
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It's not YouTube, it's the law
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