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It’s entirely the point. People’s data is monetized.
I’ll pay money to companies that provide good services.
As for google, why should I pay them for something when they’re already stealing out of my pocket?
It’s entirely the point. People’s data is monetized.
I’ll pay money to companies that provide good services.
As for google, why should I pay them for something when they’re already stealing out of my pocket?
It sure as hell isn’t free. Look into trackers and data brokers. Both Facebook and Google profit off you even it you don’t have any accounts.
Sweet, thank you. I’ll be checking that out.
Can you send me a link to that Nebula vid? It might provide me with some perspective.
Alphabet’s profit increased 36 percent, to $20.64 billion, in the fourth quarter.
I think they’re doing alright for themselves. There’s no way this profit all comes from YouTube.
If YouTube premium came with privacy guarantees I would definitely pay for it. Sadly with YouTube premium you’re being taken advantage for both your data and your money. If they picked one over the other I would definitely pick the paid one over them selling my personal data.
'Bout time everything burned down. A fresh start could be good.
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Most arguments are based on belief rather than facts. We rarely do the research and testing ourselves and instead just trust whomever we already agree with and is considered an expert.
Problem is that’s on all sides of the political spectrum. Everyone thinks their experts are right and everyone else is crazy or deluded.
The way to resolve this and find out what’s actually true isn’t by shutting down what one disagrees with, but by engaging in debates and discussion with each other, and pointing out the holes in each other’s reasoning and tests.
I think Seal might work for you.
For Android you guys should check out Seal
I don’t think it goes as elaborate as the above post, but it works on every site yt-dlp does.
Ah, that’s smart
I definitely agree.
Sure, np.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance
Page 280 if the link breaks: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.59272/page/n279/mode/1up
People rarely know what the paradox of tolerance really is and just use it as a cudgel to shut down any argument they disagree with.
The creator of the idea himself said
"I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be most unwise.
But we should claim the right to suppress them if necessary even by force; for it may easily turn out that they are not prepared to meet us on the level of rational argument, but begin by denouncing all argument"
Why 2 piholes?
That nsfw paywall is gonna have some interesting results.
You said “but is legal” insinuating that Tor is illegal and unsafe. Do you have anything to support this claim? I get in some places in the world it’s illegal, but as for safety that’s up to the user to decide how careful they are.
That’s ingenious.
Can you elaborate on a detail for me?
I understood everything up to “base-52 it.”
I understand how converting base-10 to base-52 works, but that doesn’t include alphabetical characters. What are you converting from? Are you numbering A=1, B=2, C=3…?
Silence hasn’t been updated in four years. I’m not sure I trust it to patch any future vulnerabilities.
The rest seems like a non-issue though. Plenty of open source apps to put in by default.