grudan

joined 1 year ago
[–] grudan@programming.dev 5 points 7 hours ago

Yeah and my guess is that they’d be less private because if they act as a transmitter, I think they could potentially be triangulated.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 9 points 7 hours ago (2 children)

Yeah it’s not as secure but it has privacy advantages since there’s no 2-way communication.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 28 points 8 hours ago

Wow what a crappy article, the blog post should be what is posted instead. Not even a mention of out of date software in the article. This is clearly not a Tor issue.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 11 points 8 hours ago

They are receive only devices that work using radio signal. Messages are sent using a transmitter of some type. I understand this is a very basic description, I’m not an expert, just have an interest in telecommunications related things.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 3 points 8 hours ago

I think the easiest would be to downgrade to the 350mbps plan and see if you can even tell there is a difference. If you do a lot of downloading of large files (Linux isos and steam games) those will go slower. Anecdotally, I’m a software developer who works from home and I have never felt an upgrade from my 300mpbs plan to be necessary, but I don’t download a ton of large files very often and this decision obviously takes into account my personal income and expenses.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 5 points 11 hours ago

The nice thing about FreeTube and Invidious is that they don’t use the YouTube API and the most YouTube can do (at the moment) is issue takedown requests. You can just self-host invidious (which I believe FreeTube uses). The code is unlikely to be taken down as YouTube-dl has successfully fought off those takedown requests.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 21 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

I just downloaded FreeTube today after seeing that.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 2 points 13 hours ago

If I didn’t have a job, I’d probably still work, and I’d probably be working partly for money, partly for something to do. I just wouldn’t be answering to someone else. I think “work” is misunderstood. It doesn’t have to be a bad experience, but I understand it often is. I wish more people had jobs they liked, I think that’s a better solution.

[–] grudan@programming.dev 1 points 13 hours ago

If I didn’t have a job, I’d probably still work, and I’d probably be working partly for money, partly for something to do. I just wouldn’t be answering to someone else. I think “work” is misunderstood. It doesn’t have to be a bad experience, but I understand it often is. I wish more people had jobs they liked, I think that’s a better solution.