

When can I get OpenAI’s Operator to mail my enemies a box of horse manure?
That’s what he means, right?
When can I get OpenAI’s Operator to mail my enemies a box of horse manure?
That’s what he means, right?
The problem is it’s all or nothing. You must foil IP address, fingerprint, and cookies - all three at once.
Mullvad browser might make your fingerprint look similar to other users, but it’s not common is the problem. Test it with the EFF Cover your tracks site.
This is what I’ve been saying for months in the reddit privacy sub and to people IRL. Some people seem perfectly happy to just block ads so they don’t see the tracking. Literal ignorance is bliss. Most simply don’t have time or wherewithal to do the minimal work it takes to enjoy relative “privacy” online.
FWIW, any VPN where you can switch locations should do the job since the exit node IPs ought to get re-used. My practice is to give BigG a vanilla treat because my spouse hasn’t DeGoogled, and leave anything attached to our real names with location A. Then a whole second non-IRL-name set of accounts usually with location B with NoScript and Chameleon. Then anything else locations C, D, E, etc.
Ugh… This all sucks.
Ooooh, no they won’t stop this. It’s the workaround for tracking with all the things you just mentioned.
You have to either mask the fingerprint like how Brave does, or spoof the headers and block JS to make the fingerprint useless.
Yeah, a couple years back it went away, replaced by super stickers or some dumb thing.
It’s like using the failed Reddit Gold lounge as a business model. A sub of awkward dudes that paid to be there and random people passing through and not sure WTF is going on with the awkward party.
What is “Things people have been saying for 10 years?” Alex?
10/10 video, recorded last November.
This is like getting the big picture when Project 2025 is down in the weeds. This isn’t a rabbit hole to go down. This is when a hawk picks up the rabbit and flies, soaring above everything for a couple glorious minutes before it eats the rabbit.
Right now we’re setting up the “ignore the courts” pillar, which we should get right before a shutdown on the Ides of March.
Yeah, but other than a hybrid, fuel efficiency plateaued at some point before bells and whistles started being added to a surveillance system.
It all ends with him finding it, wedged under a broken glass pitcher. He cuts himself badly and because he owns the whole landfill, and is nuts, his phone is dead and he bleeds out before he can get help.
This is the way.
1999 Honda Civic.
Yeah, I mean, I would love more open source options, but Llama has a lot of research pushing it forward.
Used Mistral a few times via Duck.ai. it’s barely OK.
If you read the bill, heavily sponsored by the MPA, part of it is about forcing ISPs (and presumably US based VPNs) to block the DNS/URLs of “foreign criminal” sites.
It’s laying the groundwork for a Great American Firewall.
I don’t use the internet with less than a hazmat suit.
Some of this is also about less complicated ways to use patents that can also be applied to things like prosthetic limbs.
Also, it provides a control case with how well-studied human anatomy is. In terms of basic mechanical motion, there’s a clear baseline goal.
I remember seeing early versions of the synthetic muscle fibers years ago, but as far as ways to practically apply them and test, and refine them as control technology improves with machine learning. 10-15 years ago, this wasn’t really possible.