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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

ive been using expandroid, but sadly it stoped working for the stuff i most need it for.

now i found texpandapp(.)com. its really nice cuz it works my browser and note taking app.

most home calling can be stopped via dns blocking i guess (?), but it still has those questionable permissions:

  • view network connections 😒
  • use fingerprint hardware 👌
  • run foreground service with the type "dataSync" 🥱
  • run at startup 👌 -ask to ignore battery optimizations👌
  • have full network access 😳😳😳
  • prevent phone from sleeping🤔
  • Advertising ID Permission 🙄
  • run foreground service 👌
  • Google Play billing service 👌
  • Play Install Referrer API 🤔

how bad is all of that? keylogger-level bad?

(cannot block all internet access, bad phone and the vpn slot is occupied)

edit: turns out split tunnelling with "block all connections without vpn" does the job, nice.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/memes@lemmy.ml

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[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 36 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

just want to reccomend this yt channel "dialogue works" to everyone, lots of great interviews. tldw: world changed, okay?

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 51 points 9 months ago

not a military expert by any means, but an arrow 3 missile costs ~$62 millions. some footage (cannot find it anymore, one was on a beach) showded basically intact "metal tubes". some explosions of hits were so small, it seemed there wasnt even a warhead on it.

is there something to that?

l mean why spend money on warheads when gps/whatever can collect intel and force israel to spend $62 millions to try to intercept it?

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submitted 11 months ago by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/firefox@lemmy.ml

I've enabled "Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed" but while all cookies gets deleted, some random site data does not. Are my settings wrong, is this a bug, and what even is that data?

Additional Info: I use RFP, want to keep browsing history and site settings. Thank you very much.

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submitted 11 months ago by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/technology@lemmy.ml

So I've read the linked policy and believe it or not, but turns out we literally cannot use Microsoft Services to conduct crimes against Humanity or do things that are illegal in +99% of all countries.

I'm usually not easily triggered, but why should I pay for a Corp that seems to view me as a malware and spam distributing pedophile terrorist bully that is involved in drug trade and human trafficking?

And who exactly is this aimed for? Which criminal on god's forsaken earth will read this and conclude, oh darn it, guess I need to stop my operations then?

Also, the Services Agreement etc. is full of language like "we might delete your account and Data for reason X, Y or Z or maybe for no reason at all lol", which is itself bullying and causes stress, cuz for example, it's still not clear whether we can use stuff like Cryptomator, Joplin or Duplicati (never had a Problem with it, but still, why not clarify that instead of "don't commit stuff that will land you in a Cell in Den Haag")

I know most of you use Linux, and this might be what finally pushes me to that step too. Never saw an Ad in MS, it's not bloated, and I trust Defender, BitLocker, Core Isolation, Secure Boot and the Memory and Folder Protection stuff, but don't need to be insulted like that. Just need to find an Office Writer with tracked Changes in Balloons, LanguageTool support and something like AHK.

Bonus Question. Has anyone a batch/torrent Download link for 1 TB of Public Domain Images? Doesn't matter what it is, Art, Space, Stock images, just something that is ok with the MS Guidelines. I might not use the storage anymore, but I'm sure gonna use it.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 47 points 1 year ago

so was this israel or those all too convinient "moderate rebels and freedom fighters" that tend show up when israel/us are too chicken to act directly?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/worldnews@lemmygrad.ml

The State Bank of Vietnam’s disgraced inspection chief Do Thi Nhan said she regrets taking a bribe of US$5.2 million to cover up wrongdoing at Saigon Commercial Bank.

[...]

She pleaded with the court to show leniency given her remorse and other mitigating factors like handing in the entire bribe money to authorities and excellence performance at work earlier. But prosecutors said the mitigating factors notwithstanding, her crimes were "exceptionally cunning" and worthy of a life sentence for bribery.

[...]

The prosecutors have recommended capital punishment for her for committing severe crimes over a long period and causing irrevocable consequences.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 36 points 1 year ago

... and the name of the only chinese character is "Cho Chang". i honestly dont give a shit about anything rowling ever said or didnt said about trans stuff, but calling harry potter "good writing" or "not racist" ... idk if i should laugh or cry.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 41 points 1 year ago

bro u even read theory? the jews are the goblins who run the banks!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I'd like to install/run Kicksecure from my "EAGET USB 3.2 Solid State Pen Drive" as described here. (Im not set on Kicksecure, just read about it on privacyguides; open for suggestions! I just want something ... well secure and easy to use.

... However, my Windows PC does not recognize the USB with Debian as a bootable medium.

What I did:

  1. Download debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce
  2. Flash it to USB with balenaEtcher
  3. Try to boot from it in all possible ways

I also tried other Linux distributions like Mint and Ubuntu ... nothing gets recognized on that USB, expect Tails. After it recognizes it as UEFI OS and I select Harddisk Mode.

Tails is amazing, love it! But I just don't really need Tor, and mostly I need to use an App that will simply not connect via the Tor network and cannot be configured to do so.

Thank you very much 😊

Edit: Not everything can boot on windows I guess. But in my case Ubuntu suddenly could after turning off the PC and remove it from its power source.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 83 points 1 year ago

.... first they came for the billionaires ☹️

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/opensource@lemmy.ml
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/privacyguides@lemmy.one

From 2019, but still [this fullstop signals not only the end of that sentence, but also the end of this statement]. And here [those two words indicate that new information/context is being added; it is being indicated that we now no longer talk about the article, which the uneditorialized post title references and the post link leads to] something a bit more recent about the glorious “swiss privacy” [this makes it further clear that the following is about swiss privacy in general and not about Proton] https://www.republik.ch/2024/01/09/der-bund-ueberwacht-uns-alle

key points

[they were added because the main article is about Proton and written in english and because OP assumed that most in here are unable to read german and care less about general swiss privacy than they do care about Proton]

  • New reporting based on documents and court records shows that since 2017, the internet traffic of Swiss citizens has been massively monitored and read when it crosses borders, which happens routinely even for communication within Switzerland.

  • The intelligence service's claims that purely domestic Swiss internet traffic is collected are false, given how internet routing actually works. Traffic flows across borders dynamically, not through static "cables" as claimed.

  • All data is stored and searched, including retrospectively, meaning the intelligence service builds an ever growing haystack of private communication to dig through. This includes communication from journalists and lawyers that should be protected.

  • In 2023, steps were taken to expand monitoring further by requiring more Swiss internet providers to enable access to their infrastructure, including providers that don't directly deal with cross-border traffic. This contradicts previous claims about how the monitoring would work.

  • Critics argue this invalidates assurances given earlier by the government and intelligence officials and constitutes mass surveillance that violates civil liberties. There are plans in 2024 to revise the intelligence law again, possibly to retroactively legalize monitoring practices already occurring.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works

Im looking to create a real looking .cvs or .json file as if it was exported from a password manager.

  • E-Mail should always be the same and of my choice. Username should not be weird/random letters.
  • Websites should be real, random standard websites like facebook, twitter, instagram etc. no weird stuff.
  • bonus if it has credit cards or notes like "bitcoin wallet".

I found mockaroo, but the stuff it generates is too random. Any other tools that are suitable for this and can be used by a noob?

Many thanks!

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I guess a lot of us do some form of privacy/security theatre. I'm at least doing it quite a lot of it, and it's difficult to stop thinking of new things that could (but probably never will) go wrong.

So instead of hearing how safe and cool your setup is, I'd like to hear how you simplified things and stopped the (hopefully 🤔) needless overthinking.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/fdroid@lemmy.ml

Text Tools Pro is a text-expanding power utility that facilitates the sending of custom messages with a trigger.

It will type out phrases like omw = on my way! the current date in any format, or even stuff like in2h = time from now in 2 hours, or simply lol = 🤣

In short, Text Tools Pro, developed by a Sri Lankan student, will significantly improve your typing experience on Android; use it.

PS: here is what you need to enter to get the in2h stuff:

key: in2h
value: {{time_in_two_hours}}
var name: time_in_two_hours
var type: date 
format: HH:mm
Offset: 7200
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by birdcat@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I was a huge pixies fan and after a few years somehow stumbled upon a live video and was. shocked. joy gone, could not listen to the band anymore. in my mind they where so immensely cool, young and obviously hyper attractive. but seeing those old bald men kinda ruined the music.

also, where is my mind is really pointless, what is it even about? but I only care about it since I know how they look. that's bad huh.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 41 points 2 years ago

does this count?

jshhs

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 35 points 2 years ago

"only" 15-17 monkeys, but thousands of other animals, insanely depressing. the more you read about it, the more you will start to actually believe that the death of one particular primate could indeed be beneficial for humanity ...

On several occasions over the years, Musk has told employees to imagine they had a bomb strapped to their heads in an effort to get them to move faster, according to three sources who repeatedly heard the comment. On one occasion a few years ago, Musk told employees he would trigger a “market failure” at Neuralink unless they made more progress, a comment perceived by some employees as a threat to shut down operations, according to a former staffer who heard his comment. Five people who’ve worked on Neuralink’s animal experiments told Reuters they had raised concerns internally. They said they had advocated for a more traditional testing approach, in which researchers would test one element at a time in an animal study and draw relevant conclusions before moving on to more animal tests. Instead, these people said, Neuralink launches tests in quick succession before fixing issues in earlier tests or drawing complete conclusions. The result: More animals overall are tested and killed, in part because the approach leads to repeated tests. One former employee who asked management several years ago for more deliberate testing was told by a senior executive it wasn’t possible given Musk’s demands for speed, the employee said. Two people told Reuters they left the company over concerns about animal research.

[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 40 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Since I installed a keylogger on Scholz' PC, I can provide some insight on how this decision was made ...

***
KEYLOGGER OUTPUT START
***

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:02:17] User Logged In

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:03:11] "chat.openai.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:03:22] "How to stimulate the German economy?"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:15:55] "facebook.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:16:11] "Hey Hubert! Whats for lunch today? Schnitzel again?"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:35:28] "chat.openai.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:35:39] "No not like that. What would Angela Merkel do?"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:40:54] "youtube.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:41:33] "Epic cat fails compilation"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 11:02:20] "chat.openai.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 11:02:29] "Ugh no, what would Gerald Schröder do?"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 12:45:03] "google.de"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 12:45:17] "Schnitzel delivery near me"

[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:11:45] "chat.openai.com"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:12:00] "Ok, mix all those answers together"
[TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:22:45] "summarize pls"

***
KEYLOGGER OUTPUT END
***
[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 58 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Fuck, china is so brutal to just arrest people simply on the suspicion of illegally providing state secrets to foreign countries! What kind of country does that? 915 days now!

... and the missing sunshine part really makes me wonder what those Uyghurs were missing during their time of imprisonment...

  • Edham Mamet: 2827 days
  • Arkin Mahmud: 2793 days
  • Ahmad Tourson: 2824 days
  • Abdul Razak: 3586 days
  • Hassan Anvar: 2818 days
  • Ahmed Adil: 1547 days
  • Yusef Abbas: 4204 days
  • Akhdar Qasem Basit: 1425 days
  • Bahtiyar Mahnut: 2791 days
  • Abdul Helil Mamut: 2558 days
  • Haji Mohammed: 1425 days
  • Saidullah Khalik: (data missing)
  • Abdul Ghappar: 2679 days
  • Hajiakbar Abdulghupur: (data missing)
  • Abu Bakr Qasim: 1425 days
  • Abdullah Abdulqadirakhun: 2558 days
  • Dawut Abdurehim: 2677 days
  • Adel Abdulhehim: 1425 days
  • Emam Abdulahat: 2558 days
  • Hozaifa Parhat: 2604 days
  • Hammad Memet: 3586 days
  • Adel Noori: 2706 days
[-] birdcat@lemmy.ml 36 points 2 years ago

Shouldn't it be the other way around? I was very ashamed of liking Avril Lavigne, today I blast that banger whenever I feel like it 😎

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