Sophocles

joined 2 years ago
[–] Sophocles 8 points 3 months ago

For me it was NordVPN>Windows Privacy>Signal>Mullvad>Fediverse>CalyxOS>Linux. Surprisingly similar.

Tracing it back I think I learned about Nord VPN from an Internet Historian ad, and went from there.

[–] Sophocles 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

In general I agree, I love me some appimage, but Flatpak is good when you need sandboxes and repo packages are super easy with apt or dnf

[–] Sophocles 13 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I think I fixed it; I use Jerboa and put the image link in the wrong field. Whoops!

[–] Sophocles 1 points 3 months ago

I also now have your comment

[–] Sophocles 2 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Your comment is an example. Without certain measures in place, your comment is now potentially in the hands of:
Your instance
Your app/browser
Your local network
Your ISP
Your OS
Your Government
These are just examples, but you have to trust that each of these privacy policies or your equivalent of them is telling the truth, or have measures in place to mitigate said data collection

[–] Sophocles 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Honestly you're pretty spot on. I use the fingerprinting setup you use except I opt for NoScript and use Librewolf. You can also enable letterboxing in about:config to prevent screen resolution/aspect fingerprints.

I keep Noscript off usually, but if I'm browsing sites I don't know or frequent I turn it on for the added security. For anyone aware, turning off Javascript does increase your fingerprintability, but also makes you much harder to target via cross site scripting or through trackers from outside sites (e.g. google, facebook, etc.).

Also, very interesting info on I2P. I've never looked into it, but it seems like an interesting concept

[–] Sophocles 15 points 3 months ago

Me when you're simply scrolling a shitpost feed and come across an otherworldly nugget of deep wisdom only to question your own perspective on a commonly occuring subject of decpetive simplicity

[–] Sophocles 6 points 3 months ago

Essentially what the other person said, but KYC depends on the marketplace. See getmonero.com. XMR allows for merchants to skip KYC, which other cryptos don't do

[–] Sophocles 13 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I'm not a crypto expert, but from what I know it's one of the few currencies that have no kyc (know your customer) in order to use. The whole point of it is to have completely anonymous transactions and untracable/unmarked currecy. I used it once to buy a month of Mullvad vpn just to see how it works. I bought a giftcard with cash, traded the gift card for monero on a somewhat sketchy site, put the monero into an XMR wallet, and used the Monero to buy the vpn with wallet keys. It was a fun experiment but it was just too much time and effort to do it the right way to warrant using it 24/7

[–] Sophocles 9 points 3 months ago

Idk, I think it depends on their angle

[–] Sophocles 18 points 3 months ago (1 children)

BREAKING: the entire moon has less crime than South Africa! That's 38 million sq km of no crime!
/s

[–] Sophocles 18 points 3 months ago (1 children)

For real, they picked the most barren places on earth (except Europe). Most of the land mass of Canada, Australia, and Greenland are deserted. Midwest US is all farmland. No one lives in Siberia

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