

Fair enough. Thought that after I posted.
Fair enough. Thought that after I posted.
Its coordinated nudging from western governments across the world. Europe, Aus, NZ, Canada. Its the same messaging coming out of all of them, digital ID, currency etc. Tin foil hat moment, its a UN/WEF push to have global government. Nudge being a small step at a time so you hardly notice your being boiled. The saving grace is governments push for ever increasing control doesn’t allow for human nature.
I tried many different options 5 years ago and settled on straightforward text or markup files for all my notes. I use Qownnotes on desktop machines, Markor on Android and synching across all of them. It is very reliable and always in sync. I also do a compressed backup every night.
As others have said, your already streets ahead of the average person by being on Lemmy and knowing what questions to ask. The best way to learn is to try, make mistakes and learn from it. I find the fun is in the learning. I also find AI immensely useful for writing and fine tuning scripts along with specific software questions.
Cheers thanks for that.
I’m just across the ditch. You have to wonder how much Reddit is now just an AI trainer.
Thanks guys for all the replys, much appreciated. Oh well, glad I’m on Lemmy. Seems to be a world wide coordinated shift going on at the moment.
Maybe all those people who I took the piss out of in the past for lining their homes with tin foil weren’t so wacko after all, just ahead of their time :)
I don’t understand your thinking about this. Torrent seeding is done on a person by person basis. We have no way of knowing what the person thinks about what their government does or anything else. It seems, to me, strange thinking to group everyone in a country and make a moral judgement about them when, well, your pirating software and content. But that’s just my opinion, do it if it feels right to you.
Many thanks for checking this. When I used the following setting in the extension I didn’t see any further calls.
“check update opt-in Check for update of version (on startup and when opening options): check update enabled: NO”
Ok, it does look like it’s checking for list updates, just more often.l than I expected. I went into the settings and disabled as below and the calls stop. So all good!
“check update opt-in Check for update of version (on startup and when opening options): check update enabled: NO”
I was doing some investigating of various browser telemetry using android pcap log. I noticed that on any browser I install bypass paywall plus there is a call to gitflic.ru when viewing a page even when it’s not on the list of processed websites in the extension. I can’t tell the contents as it’s https. Considering this extension and developer have been around for a long time I’ve no reason to suspect the extension but I’m wondering why the connection? I doubt it’s checking for updates as it does it often when viewing any page. Any thoughts from anyone? I’m not trying to run down the app at all, I think it’s really good, just wondering why the connection.
Just looked at review for Russian free Urban VPN. More holes than Swiss cheese. Still it was amusing to read at how bad it is.
I currently use PIA as required.
Yes, I get that feeling too!
Yes that’s a good point. I’m thinking ahead in case my current VPN starts logging and looking at alternatives but your right, it’s nearly traceable as not using an VPN at all.
I think your right that yes it does seem like a coordinated crack down at the moment. Almost like round 2.
My experience with Russian sourced software is to treat it as low trust, like I do everywhere else, until proved otherwise. An example is gitflic.ru. I’m cautious about it but can see a number of developers moved there after being thrown of MS’s Github so a very legitimate reason to use it. Is potential Russian surveillance any worse than the government of the country in which you live? Probably not.
As others are saying, rip anything you can’t download from anywhere else otherwise just download. I’ve been through this too and ripping old VHS or DVD takes a lot more time and hassle than downloading it.
Genuine question, are Russian sites any worse or better than anywhere else these days?
In the professional world it’s called “Distributed backups” and is recommended technique for archiving. I’m doing my bit daily at no charge to the media industry, just out of the goodness of my heart :)
If I was I’d be earning a lot more than I do at the moment.