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Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget
  • No. Use it for everyday tasks. If Tor is used by only people who need them, they will be easily detected. The whole reason US Navy released Tor to public was so normal users can scramble the usage detection. One more advantage is that right now lot of website block tor users if more users will use tor then they might stop it.

  • www.bbc.com Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half

    The rival to Twitter saw explosive growth but users have since drifted away, Meta boss acknowledges.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
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    www.bbc.com Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half

    The rival to Twitter saw explosive growth but users have since drifted away, Meta boss acknowledges.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
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    www.bbc.com Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half

    The rival to Twitter saw explosive growth but users have since drifted away, Meta boss acknowledges.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
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    www.bbc.com Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half

    The rival to Twitter saw explosive growth but users have since drifted away, Meta boss acknowledges.

    Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
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    edsource.org California moves to silence Stanford researchers who got state data to study education issues

    At issue is whether researchers can analyze nonpublic California student data and also testify against the state in related and even unrelated cases.

    California moves to silence Stanford researchers who got state data to study education issues
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    edsource.org California moves to silence Stanford researchers who got state data to study education issues

    At issue is whether researchers can analyze nonpublic California student data and also testify against the state in related and even unrelated cases.

    California moves to silence Stanford researchers who got state data to study education issues
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    www.technologyreview.com Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem

    An internet protocol called C2PA adds a “nutrition label” to images, video, and audio.

    Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem
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    www.technologyreview.com Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem

    An internet protocol called C2PA adds a “nutrition label” to images, video, and audio.

    Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem
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    www.technologyreview.com Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem

    An internet protocol called C2PA adds a “nutrition label” to images, video, and audio.

    Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem
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    arstechnica.com Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.

    There's strong ideological segregation, but proposed interventions didn't change attitudes.

    Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.
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    arstechnica.com Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.

    There's strong ideological segregation, but proposed interventions didn't change attitudes.

    Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.
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    arstechnica.com Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.

    There's strong ideological segregation, but proposed interventions didn't change attitudes.

    Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.
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    arstechnica.com Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.

    There's strong ideological segregation, but proposed interventions didn't change attitudes.

    Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.
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    torrentfreak.com Sci-Hub's Alexandra Elbakyan Receives EFF Award for Providing Access to Scientific Knowledge * TorrentFreak

    The EFF will award Alexandra Elbakyan, founder of 'pirate' library Sci-Hub, for her efforts to provide access to scientific knowledge.

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    torrentfreak.com Sci-Hub's Alexandra Elbakyan Receives EFF Award for Providing Access to Scientific Knowledge * TorrentFreak

    The EFF will award Alexandra Elbakyan, founder of 'pirate' library Sci-Hub, for her efforts to provide access to scientific knowledge.

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    www.engadget.com Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget

    The Onion Router, now called Tor, is a privacy-focused web browser run by a nonprofit group.

    Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget
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    www.engadget.com Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget

    The Onion Router, now called Tor, is a privacy-focused web browser run by a nonprofit group.

    Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget
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    www.engadget.com Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget

    The Onion Router, now called Tor, is a privacy-focused web browser run by a nonprofit group.

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    The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
  • This is cross-posting only. I saw this in tutorial. I follow these steps:-

    • I click on copy like (cross-post) icon beneath the post.
    • Select community and click post

    I am not karma farming!

    I have no intention of spamming or karma farming, it means nothing on lemmy, spamming & karma farming was the reason why i switched from reddit to lemmy & mastadon. If anyone want to karma farm they can create own server, create multiple fake accounts and keep up-voting themselves. So your allegation of karma-farming is useless.

    Why do I cross-post?

    I cross-post so a particular article can reach to all the ** relevant ** communities. I have never cross-posted to irrelevant communities.

    I'm attaching a screenshot which shows me it is crossposted. I would really appreciate if you start looking situation in depth before assuming things. I just wanted to reach this article to all the relevant communities. That's it.

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  • Google engineers want to make ad-blocking (near) impossible
  • I kinda agree with you. Before my exams I had lot of time. I used to self host nextcloud, email and invidious etc. But during exam had no time to manage instances or update my packages, one after than another they kept showing error and they went offline.

    I stopped my VPS and started using Google Drive(it was already available on my android) to share my notes temporarily with friends, soon I kept using it. I hope protonmail becomes better so I can start using them instead of other products

  • Google engineers want to make ad-blocking (near) impossible
  • I still remember old days, when most coders used to praise google. Their services were amazing and I think one of their old principle was >"Develop good products first, think about monetisation later"

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