governorkeagan @ governorkeagan @lemdro.id 帖子 113评论 742加入于 1 yr. ago
Torrenting through Tor sounds like a recipe for disaster.
This is what I wars thinking of, thank you!
I think the other aspect is that you could be adding more things to make you stand out amongst other tor users.
there’s a more technical term for all this but I can’t recall what it is
I’ve been looking into this myself recently and it’s definitely an interesting conversation.
He most likely had bad OPSEC.
Secondly, he took this imagery he had created and then "turned to AI chatbots to ensure these minor victims would be depicted as if they had engaged in the type of sexual contact he wanted to see." In other words, he created fake AI CSAM—but using imagery of real kids.
This probably didn’t help much either.
I asked a similar question a little while back: https://lemdro.id/post/10600532
It doesn’t really mean much, it’s more of a loophole from what I gathered.
Adding to this.
Mapillary has a load of different perspective on the canal as well. The same bridge/canal but on OpenStreetMap.
This looks like it good be a great replacement for Floorp. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the heads up!
Nope. The only time I entered personal information (my full name) was when purchasing bitcoin. I made the purchase through Ramp- one of the brokers you can buy from
I’m in the EU. So far, it’s been really easy to follow everything. I made a €20 purchase (you get redirected to a third party, with two available to choose from) without any issues.
I haven’t noticed it in nightly yet
Pop!_OS still gets security updates, even with their being more focus on the Cosmic Desktop. If it worked for you in the beginning, I’d stick with it — I used it as my first distro as well.
That makes two of us
I’ve done an Arch install the “manual” way a handful of times (mainly to say that I did it), but whenever I do an install now, it’s with the script. It’s probably the fastest I have ever installed a workable OS, ever! It works really well at getting what you need without too much fluff.
Just open this link. It will show you a bunch of details about your device/browser.
The other GitHub link will show you the source code, which you could review yourself or maybe help contribute to the project.
“Sponsor Block” is a game changer as well
Most people don’t like the implementation. The machines are always breaking and it is painfully slow since you have to do it one at a time.
I like the idea, but the implementation has a long way to go.
I’ve got a feeling it’s a static site but I’ll confirm to make sure.
I'm referring to the fact that they don't use or have major rate limits on the APIs that they use for either Reddit or YouTube, respectively.