That might be a big scope increase compared to the type of software it is currently, but what a great idea. Maybe file a feature request in their github project?
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I’m seeing the same, not even using a VPN.
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders rally Democrats, calling for a party that 'fights harder'link Englishfedilink 20arrow-up 5·arrow-down 29 days agoedit-2 Except that was the whole idea with the Justice Democrats, that got AOC elected in the first place. Remember when she protested outside of Pelosi’s office? Seen any of that lately? Remember when she cried on the House floor? That strategy hasn’t worked. As soon as AOC got in, she got eaten by the party. I think advocates of the “take over the Dem party” strategy underestimate the enormous institutional pressure party members come under when they enter that bubble.
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders rally Democrats, calling for a party that 'fights harder'link Englishfedilink 29 days ago2arrow-up 1·arrow-down Unfortunately this just isn’t true. It’s not the consultant class that made AOC cry on the floor of the House for not wanting to fund Israel’s iron dome, it was Nancy Pelosi. The whole infrastructure is corrupt with wall street money. It wasn’t the consultant class that disciplined each every squad member into toeing the party line, not coming out guns blazing for progressive candidates and calling for primaries against corporate Dems, it’s the party leadership.
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What is your favourite way to transfer files in your homelab?link Englishfedilink 1 month ago1arrow-up 2·arrow-down I never even set up DNS for things that aren’t public facing. I just keep /etc/hosts updated everywhere and ssh/scp/rsync things around using their non-fqdn hostnames.
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What podcast(s) do you recommend?link Englishfedilink 1 month ago3·arrow-up Oh cool! I’m always a week or so late on Behind the Bastards, I wait until they put it on youtube so I can use sponsorblock and kill the ads. I like the coolzonemedia podcasts, but they’re way too heavy on the ads for me without a blocker
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•OpenAI Says It’s "Over" If It Can’t Steal All Your Copyrighted Worklink Englishfedilink 1 month ago4·arrow-up Molly White also wrote about this in the context of open access on the web and people being concerned about how their works are being used.
“Wait, not like that”: Free and open access in the age of generative AI
The same thing happened again with the explosion of generative AI companies training models on CC-licensed works, and some were disappointed to see the group take the stance that, not only do CC licenses not prohibit AI training wholesale, AI training should be considered non-infringing by default from a copyright perspective.
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Cozy.io as a replacement for Proton Drive?link Englishfedilink 1 month ago2·arrow-up If you don’t want to host your own data, take a look at TarSnap
Grumuk@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you cope with the amount of shit that goes on in the world?link Englishfedilink 1 month ago13·arrow-up One thing I’ve been doing is doing random online classes instead of doom scrolling. There’s a ton of free ones that you can do at your own pace and spend an hour or two each day learning new stuff. Just generally being more mindful and curating my media inputs and replacing algorithmic rage inducement with better stuff. Here’s a few examples, but there’s tons all over the web:
There is very little to reason to believe that any data copied by agencies like this is deleted ever. You should assume any data copied like this is kept forever, shared between agencies and corporate contractors, compiled into various databases and lists, used to train shady security contractor AI systems.
There are no comprehensive federal data privacy laws in the United States, and even if we get one in the future, it probably won’t apply to security agencies.