[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 3 weeks ago

I thought that OP's title was mentioning Yggdrasil as in the IPv6 P2P network.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 3 weeks ago

The problem is that many of these content are image-only (titles don't always include names), requiring some kind of extension/userscript that's able to do some kind of OCR or Computer Vision. You can block specific communities or users, but this will also block potentially good threads (not everybody that's posting about politics is necessarily a politics-only user, same goes for communities such as !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world that aggregate both political and non-political content).

While there are communities explicitly and specifically focused on politics that can be blocked outright, there's no easy way to block every single political content without some kind of sophisticated client-side AI (which is error-prone).

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 4 weeks ago

As a developer, I can foresee websites using features other than navigator.userAgent to detect Chrome, because it's easy to change its value. For example: for now, navigator.getBattery is available only in Chromium, and it doesn't need permissions to be checked for its existence through typeof navigator.getBattery === 'function' (also, the function seems to be perfectly callable without user intervention, enabling additional means of fingerprinting). While it's easy to spoof userAgent, it's not as easy to "mock" unsupported APIs such as navigator.getBattery through Firefox.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 1 month ago

Actually, it's training a self-driving humanoid robot that's supposed to climb stairs in order to terminate any potential John Connor that's inside a house upstairs.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 1 month ago

Dead Internet Theory all over again.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 7 points 1 month ago

Or just... ditch Youtube and de-google the digital life.

I ditched Youtube many months ago. I really try to avoid, at all costs, to access Youtube videos, preferring Odysee, for example.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 2 months ago

I choose Lucille, nail wand.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 2 months ago

Google translate does this, too. This not only pollutes the back button, it also pollutes the entire browser history.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yep. The lemon-flavored soda. Its fizzling sound.

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 2 months ago

Not yet, but I often code myself some experiments involving datasets (i like to experiment with Natural Language Processing, randomness, programmatic art and demoscenes, the list goes on).

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 7 points 2 months ago

Firstly, I search for the book among Telegram book groups. Then, Google/DDG/Bing/Yandex results for "[title of the book i'm searching] filetype:pdf". If neither yields the book, I turn on my Tor and try to find it inside Imperial Library of Trantor. Worst case scenario, I try to find a working Z-Library HS. But some comments here added to my possibilities, such as Libgen (I knew Libgen from onion, but it's interesting to see it also routeable on surface).

[-] dsilverz@thelemmy.club 6 points 2 months ago

Back in the days I used to use Windows, I did use Linux as a developer sometimes, yet I was sticking to a daily usage of Windows... Until Windows 10, when Windows started to be aggressive on how it won't let me control my own machine (e.g. I couldn't disable updates the way I wanted, I couldn't run some softwares, I couldn't this and I couldn't that). Then I said "enough" and started using Linux on a daily basis, firstly Ubuntu, then I started to experiment on other Linux distros, until I finally landed on Arch Linux, as it's highly customizable and let me have full control of my own machine, not being stuck to specific DEs (I know that distros like Ubuntu allow the user to uninstall the current DE, or install other simultaneous DEs, but Arch comes without any DE from scratch). I've been using Linux on a daily basis for almost a decade now and I don't miss Windows.

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