ell1e
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<p>I code and do art things. Check <a href="https://private.horse64.org/u/ell1e">private.horse64.org/u/ell1e</a> for the person behind this content. For my projects, <a href="https://codeberg.org/ell1e">codeberg.org/ell1e</a> has many of them.</p>
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Post #2448990
I’m saying if their policy is to accept AI code, which the link seems to demonstrate that it is, the rate of future hidden errors in the kernel code is likely going to go up. This is what all the studies are saying, including those involving competent coders.
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Post #2426487
The only relatively safe way to avoid it is to not use any app unless it’s from f-droid or similar places, to use a degoogled phone, to use an adblocker for all websites, to use a paid email provider that doesn’t make money of your data as primary income, and to use an actually private web search (not Bing, not Google). It’s a shame that it requires so much knowledge and effort for a bare minimum of privacy.
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Post #2396365
I think the code repository of that link is for some German agency.
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"We're repeating German history, apparently"
You might find this write-up on the EU age verification plans interesting. It links the actual EU plans with quotes from them, too.
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Post #655056
Point taken, but it still seems to include e.g. all URLs which could leak all your search queries and other rather invasive conclusions. If anything, this seems to confirm Mozilla does sell data it shouldn’t.
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Post #641007
LibreWolf, since it doesn’t ask for a license of all of my data and then has a clause to sell all my data, like Firefox seems to have. (Ask your own lawyer though, this isn’t legal advice.)
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Post #488699
I wasn’t arguing against Passkeys, just pointing out how they are often perceived.