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Or using chrome to browse the internet

Laptops are a bit of a niche client for browsing the internet.

Have to intentionally install chrome to use it on this computer

Reading that felt like an SNL sketch from the 90s

I enjoyed flash games… even made one with some friends.

I hated flash only for their video player being so widespread despite immediately redlining my Mac’s cpu and holding it there during the entire experience.

(Okay also security issues, but that was more like adding the ammunition to getting rid of the video player)


They don’t need a warrant for the ad exchanges


Your ad blocker probably has a setting for cookie blocking too


If not then install EFF Privacy Badger and Decentraleyes extensions.


Decentraleyes hasn't been updated since late 2024, so I switched to LocalCDN [1].

[1] https://www.localcdn.org/


uBlock is enough for all of that. I would minimize the number of extensions used, possibly to one (uBlock only).


People using hidden miniature cameras should be shamed and punished when that is discovered just like the people using these glasses.


All right here's my position:

- filming people without their consent is wrong

- the vast majority of people are not creeps and are not discreetly filming random people

- the vast majority of people are not interesting, and nobody is filming them

- today, in a public space, everybody already has lots or cameras pointing to them (e.g. anyone with a phone), without a way to know if they're being filmed. So this is not a new 'problem'.

- banning smart glasses doesn't make sense if you're not also banning all devices that can film discreetly (so, smartphones)

- 'creeps' use hidden miniature cameras, not glasses with an obvious camera right there on their very face


Incorrect points, there should be just first and the rest is just fluff.

Try taking a photo of somebody with your phone. Usage will definitely look like you are snapping a picture, nobody walks around with phones straight up. The result is, when you take pics with phone, most often its obvious. When you insult people by not asking, they see it and react negatively.

When you point to people with smart glasses, nobody knows do they and that seems to be the point. Or is it beeping and blinking some led to make everybody aware? I don't think so.

Also, we live in society where smart doorbell for which it shouldn't be technically possible to upload any pics to cloud due to not having subscription still did that, and from major manufacturer. Security is a moot point, quadruple that for facebook / meta who are consistent assholes regarding breaking security and privacy to scoop any possible data points for further advertising. The slaps on wrist they receive is just cost of doing business.


> Try taking a photo of somebody with your phone. Usage will definitely look like you are snapping a picture, nobody walks around with phones straight up.

I urge you to visit any big city and see for yourself how wrong you are. I see it at least every time every day just during my barely 20-25min subway commute to work.

And that's the most unremarkable the most uninteresting place and scenario here. Any big park, any even remotely touristy location, any public square, any concert/sports venue, and even an overwhelmingly large proportion of restaurants are like that.


> I see it at least every time every day just during my barely 20-25min subway commute to work.

Guess its not that subtle then


I mean, it is about as subtle as a middle school student or someone wearing a suit+tie on subway. I would notice them, but absolutely nobody would mind or care about it.

People holding their phone up get pretty much the exact same treatment. I.e., being something that you would notice, but pay no mind to it as being something entirely unremarkable.


What we need is worldwide open borders, except out… no one can leave once they get here


After flying as high as they can go


It’s macOS not OS X unless you’re supporting a decade old system


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