I heared people love worldwide-radio. What’s so cool about it? And why as a browser plugin? This could be a stand-alone app or website.
I heared people love worldwide-radio. What’s so cool about it? And why as a browser plugin? This could be a stand-alone app or website.
So what exactly are 3rd party cookies?
I’m on a.com, that is what’s shown in the address bar.
The page includes a resource a.com/image.png. A request the server will include cookies from a.com. That’s a 1st party cookie. Correct?
The page includes a resource b.com/image.png. The request will not include cookies from a.com; this was always the case. b.com can however set their own cookies. Since we are on a.com, cookies from b.com are ‘third party’. Correct?
It gets interesting when we navigate to c.com and c.com includes b.com/image.png, a tracking pixel we have seen before on a.com.
Without 3rd party cookie protection, b.com sees the cookie they set previously while on a.com. This will now be blocked. Correct?
Now explain this in a Javascript world.
I don’t use wired headphones with my phone anymore since it doesn’t have a 3.5mm jack, but I miss that i cannot plug my headphone quickly in a laptop’s 3.5mm jack quickly.
I like that binary nature of cables. When physically connected they work. No fiddling with Bluetooth menus.
Just a note: The app ‘Rethink DNS and Firewall’ can do this with any Wireguard VPN.
Do all versions of Android have this? I’m on Samsung Android 14 and I can’t find this.
I agree, but at least it is now possible to compete with Apple Pay. The position of Apple and Google Pay is too strong if competition is unthinkable.
Apple was smart to partner with the banks and acting as a proxy initially. The next step could bypass Visa, MasterCard, banks, payment processors, …
Das wäre ja schrecklich. Dann müsste der Erbe ja einen winzigen Teil des Unternehmens verkaufen, um die Rate zu bezahlen. An den Pöbel von Kleinaktionär. UnVorStellBar!!!
Lol. Da wird ein Kopf rollen, weil man die peinliche ZDF-Sendung nicht verhindert hat. Amateure. Der Maggus hätte da kurz angerufen und gut is.
Glaub nicht, dass da irgendwer persönlich verliert.
Weiß gar nicht, was man der Frau juristisch vorwerfen könnte. Die Gesetze und Verordnungen sind ja keine Geheimnisse. Da kann man doch vor einem Fachpublikum zu sprechen. Soweit man das dem Film entnehmen konnte, hat sie lediglich die Rechtslage erläutert. (Nicht ganz klar, ob es da um geltendes Recht oder Planungen ging; für die Beurteilung nicht relevant.)
Die Behörde, für die sie arbeitet, wirkt vielleicht als Teil der Exekutive an der Vorbereitung von Gestzen oder Verordnungen mit, aber die Entscheidung fällt ja anderswo. Der eigentliche Skandal ist die Rechtslage selbst; nicht wer wann wo darüber spricht.
Agree that we are behind with GUI support for secure DNS and I like how enthusiastic your are about the script. Unfortunately, this is just a teaser.
Actually, the functionality should be in systemd-resolved or network manager (or elsewhere maybe). And then configured via the default GUI. This will take time.
What a misleading title! England slightly behind Germany.
Und wo steht in deinem setup der wireguard server?
BTW: Dein Setup hat Ähnlichkeit zu Tailscale. Kennst Du das?
You know they are the same user because mastodon has a protocol for Migration. Basically, you announce on the old instance what your new handle is and confirm from the new instance that this is where you came from. Mastodon then migrates your followers (and blockers). So you can change instances transparent to others.
Of course, this migration is more work than simply creating a fresh account, so i doubt this helps against spammers, but it may help against annoying people.
Wenn alle drei in der Probezeit waren.
Du kannst wohl kaum den Gründern die Schuld für Lindner in die Schuhe schieben.
Schade. Danke für den link.
Witzig wäre natürlich, wenn ich meine bestehende IPv6 aus dem WLAN mitnehmen könnte.
Have you looked into how existing software handles captive portals. I believe, both Ubuntu (or Gnome or Network-Manager) and Firefox do check for such portals and detect real internet access. (They simple poll some URL http://detectportal.vendor.com and check for the expected return code. Portals usually redirect.)
Now I’m thinking, what if this check could trigger a change to the DNS configuration. That is use DoT when internet is available, otherwise fall back to DHCP announced DNS
That was also my question. A broader question is how to access services on the local network that are announced through local DNS? Like your router’s web interface or any similar device.
Can you have split routing? Most queries go to our preferred DNSoverTLS endpoint, but some go to DNS53 on the local network.
This would also solve the captive portal if the host used to detect captive portals is always resolved locally.
Dann muß die absolut den Koalitionsvertrag +x ermöglichen.
It’s also a way for people who regularly travel less than 20 miles (if this number is correct).
Most device consume more power than you can realiable get from solar on the device. You can’t power a cellphone from a back-mounted solar cell nor run a car from a solar roof alone.
But don’t make the mistake to assume that everyone has (cheap) power at home or that everyone has a (suburban) home. Photovoltaic is cheap and reliable. And you need space, so it makes sense to put solar everywhere.