Didn’t know the difference between their ? and their unwrap, it seemed.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
1·3 hours agoCorrection: they think they’ve won, but only because they’re clueless.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
1·3 hours agoHilarious truncated headlines are hilarious.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
1·3 hours agoWhat do you use instead for online social groups? Do you ever hit a group or business that’s only on Meta apps, whether fakebook or whatsapp?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
1·1 day agoThough I’m not sure why they want a bunch of videos of 16 year olds…
Do they have pizza restaurants with secret basements in Aus? /s
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
591·1 day ago[Users] who believe they have been wrongly categorised as under 16 can ask for a review and submit a “video selfie” to verify their age. They can also provide a driver’s licence or a government-issued identification.
Because uploading your image and ID to Meta isn’t a security risk at all, oh no.
Why are governments helping Meta and friends harvest their citizens’ data? Evil or clueness?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
16·3 days agoCheck your autorenewal failure alerts go somewhere you’ll react to.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're DoingEnglish
10·8 days agoCould be a Wisconsin resident away on a trip longer than intended, wants to check schedules before deciding to ask a friend to drag some of their bins to the kerb and back?
What’s the benefit to WI in denying them access?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Looking for a PeerTube instance that actually accepts new usersEnglish
11·9 days agoSame. I’ve tried two, looking to upload transport and design videos. No answer, stuck after confirming email address.
Eventually, I’ll set up a host and a donations account, but it’s a faff I’ve not got time for right now.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions!English
6·22 days agosafe or just safer?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions!English
2·22 days agoIs any national dictator’s army yet doing the “two steps forward, one step back” march to appear less scary?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why do so many services require email configuration?English
1·23 days agoThat depends who’s hosting it. There’s few good reviews of email hosting out there at the moment.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why do so many services require email configuration?English
6·23 days agoEven if you self-host, other people’s mailservers still interact with it, unless you only chat with other users you host. And some of the big webmails variously get really pernickity about your DNS, DKIM and more, or they deploy some pretty obnoxious countermeasures against your server with little explanation. So I’d say it’s more often both than not, no matter what you do. If you think it’s not being a pain, there’s probably an unpleasant surprise in your server logs or coming soon!
It’s still often worth self-hosting, but that’s more big webmail really sucks, even ISPs often don’t set their mailservers up well and it’s often an early casualty of ISP managers looking for costs to cut.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Servo: A new, independent Web Browser Engine (the core of a web browser) written in Rust.English
8·23 days agoAny browsers except the minimal servoshell yet?
Is it faster to start up? Is it less snoopy? Are these in some FAQ I missed?
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarmEnglish
1·24 days agoI suspect people disliked both of the approaches you suggested, or thought it was a false dilemma fallacy, but downvotes rarely come with explanations.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarmEnglish
64·24 days agoContact your local MEP. Ask your local MP or Deputy or whatever you call them to push the relevant minister to oppose it. It’s not great, but you do have a say.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
9·25 days agoArticle rests on one expert. That assistant professor’s publication list doesn’t seem to contain evidence about it, plus the quotes in the article don’t directly say it happens.
Maybe it does, but that article only seems to be guessing based on (admittedly reasonable) theory.
mjr@infosec.pubto
Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
27·25 days agoGot proof? I’ve not cracked open a phone for a while to see if the component labelling matches the interface, let alone tested capacity of an extracted battery directly.
Why not serif body copy? (looks at most newspapers and books)
We just want this sheet to work as sold. It’s arguably evil, but boss decides to use it anyway, then it doesn’t even work right. Like, what was the point?