Domain: notabug.org
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Comments · 17
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idea:
"Cloudflare users and illusion of their security and privacy".
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This must be a goddamn joke!
Everyone who've read https://notabug.org/themusicgo... know this!
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Don't trust the great cloudwall with your DNS
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Firefox Extended Support Release is better
https://notabug.org/themusicgo...
Search text "Palemoon" -
noted
issue created, seems like an easy enough thing to remedy.
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my fork of linux doesn't have a CoC
Come send me your pull requests! We don't have to just complain, we can actually use code that aligns with what we want it to do, without the ideological BS.
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Ask Slashdot: How's even legal for Cloudflare...
to gather and share your information with govenment?
#GDPR #PRISMYou ----> Cloudflare ------> Website
Website __and Cloudflare__ knows your raw password and your entire activity
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Did you noticed *?
https://notabug.org/themusicgo...
What software are you using, slashdot readers?
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NSA/Microsoft Github
I moved all my repositories off of github, and deleted my github account. Then I went on a downloading spree and grabbed as much repositories as I could on the day the deal was announced. Since then I've been slowly uploading to notabug doublechecking that I have everything - the goal will be to have an OS that has 0 github maintained code in it, and *definitely* no github code without a license in it. I have a thread on NSA/Facebook if anyone would like to help coordinate this effort.
I will never use github again, and code which treats github code as upstream will be migrated away from github to a non-microsoft platform first. Microsoft can suck sand if they think after a decade of war that I will ever touch any of their products again. If they think they can take over and extinguish the free software movement, they are wrong.
Current task: getting a new gogs instance up since i hit my repository limit on notabug -
NSA/Microsoft Github
I moved all my repositories off of github, and deleted my github account. Then I went on a downloading spree and grabbed as much repositories as I could on the day the deal was announced. Since then I've been slowly uploading to notabug doublechecking that I have everything - the goal will be to have an OS that has 0 github maintained code in it, and *definitely* no github code without a license in it. I have a thread on NSA/Facebook if anyone would like to help coordinate this effort.
I will never use github again, and code which treats github code as upstream will be migrated away from github to a non-microsoft platform first. Microsoft can suck sand if they think after a decade of war that I will ever touch any of their products again. If they think they can take over and extinguish the free software movement, they are wrong.
Current task: getting a new gogs instance up since i hit my repository limit on notabug -
Those of you not happy with this situation
Note: there are attempts at forks, though they do not have very much to them (yet).
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This is not a valid solution.
The real problem is that Cloudflare is MITMing all traffic.
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those captchas were a *feature* not a bug
They told us that we were being MiTM'd. Without them it's now more difficult to know.
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That's funny
Because we want Cloudflare to be a thing of the past. It is a central point of failure for the whole of the world wide web at this point, and making them moreso a central point of failure for the internet is not a good idea at all.
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Re:A load of crap. Cloudflare is secure
Cloudflare is an adversary and is doing its utmost to break the world wide web. You can have no reasonable expectation of privacy from them, either. Cloudflare is a MiTM attack on the web and should be treated as such. They have a track record of spreading disinformation and even messing with bug tickets of privacy projects like tor to try to make themselves look better without fixing anything.
Your ISP should not *have* your browser history. You should be using tor. If your ISP can see your browsing history, you're already screwed.
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People love privacy. Always have.
Don't you believe that people don't like privacy. Almost one year ago, Noam Chomsky, Glenn Greenwald, and Edward Snowden spoke on privacy (use youtube-dl or avideo to download the video so you don't run YouTube's nonfree software by visiting their site) and the whole talk is worth hearing.
One part stands out—when Greenwald talks of common privacy myths around 28m23s (such as "I don't have anything to hide") by pointing out the results of his ongoing privacy test—he has an email account he invites anyone to send mail to listing all of the credentials and connection points for every account they control (including work accounts, bank accounts, social media accounts, and all sites for anything else). Why? He explains quite straightforwardly, "I just want to be able to troll through what you're doing online and post under your name because obviously if you're not a bad person you should have nothing to hide.".
The result is obvious and predictable: "To this day, not a single person has taken me up on this offer.".
"The people who say that they don't value their privacy don't actually mean it at all." Greenwald reminds us, and he's right. There has never been a time where people didn't value their privacy and any corporate sycophant who wants to claim otherwise here (or on any other corporate news repeater site) is either ignorant or lying.
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Re:How to get it in future? Where is it lodged?
https://libreboot.org/ -> points to https://notabug.org/vimuser/li... for the source code,...