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@Pipponprops Gonna need to get both of them done at the same time due to work. Were you able to do an unenrolled deed poll?

@Pipponprops Been looking into this for next month and been oofing a bit about all of this, haha.

Guess I'm gonna spend a few hours in a post office, lol

Streaming in an hour x

twitch.tv/rithderg

Thinking an awful lot about my dragon alt being a girl.

Well, I mean, she is now a girl and I need to get some new artwork to show that. 💜

@philpem pretty much! Trying to do some other work to pass the time. :)

I'm on call this week and over the weekend someone decided to remove my entire access to the ticketing system. X)

Back home from #Eurofurence27 for a lil'pit stop before heading to #EAST11 !
#Eurofurence was a real blast! Thank you to everyone! You are awesome! 💜💜💜
Also Happeh #FursuitFriday to ya all !

I released a new tracked music entry at Nordlicht 2023 in Bremen! It's an oldskool style dance track featuring train samples to fit the theme of the party :)

YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=Nd1FtXDseH

Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/raccoonfire/rai

We are currently witnessing the fallout from monopolization in the browser space. Back in 2007, Internet Explorer received much criticism for its phishing protection mechanism which transmitted all visited websites to Microsoft servers. Mozilla paired up with Google and designed a different system which performed most checks locally and preserved users’ privacy. That’s what healthy competition looks like.

Fast forward to 2023. Almost all web browsers in use are either Chrome or based on the Chromium browser engine. With the competition pretty much eliminated, Google is now pushing its “Enhanced Safe Browsing” down everyone’s throats – which is a nice sounding name for “every website you visit is sent to our servers.” The Internet Explorer approach from 2007 all over again, only that now it’s Google getting all this data. And they certainly won’t do anything evil with it. Yeah, sure.

Reminder: Firefox and Safari are the only remaining browsers worth noting which are not using Google’s browser engine.

#Chrome #Google #Mozilla #privacy

bleepingcomputer.com/news/goog

by signing up to the #fediverse you get access to a bunch of animals that will give you unsolicited open source software advice

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