lemmus

joined 10 months ago
[–] lemmus@szmer.info -2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Migrants ain't one, because fortunately lawmakers were smart enough to not implement stupid German's migration act, and so let's just leave Poland as it was - non-desired no-migrants (illegal ofc) country

[–] lemmus@szmer.info 2 points 1 week ago

In fact they probably don't want to steal your privacy. They work on implementing Zero-knowledge proof and thats good. We still lose some privacy but actually not more than we already lost. You got your bank account, so you are compromised already, and this solution will just know that you are adult (from you bank for example), nothing more (with ZKP). Also it is supposed to be open source. I was completely against it before I knew that but now, hmm I'm a bit neutral..I still would prefer it not to be implemented but yeah, its not THAT bad too.

[–] lemmus@szmer.info 4 points 2 weeks ago
[–] lemmus@szmer.info 11 points 1 month ago

Le'ts go! We have to make Ubisoft and EA repsonsible for their titles

[–] lemmus@szmer.info 1 points 1 month ago

Is it a joke? Like you will need a fucking app, and verify it with your id to use social media? I'm 100% against it, its privacy hell

 

I try to use "private DNS" option in my phone's settings, but it often does not work, and therefore privacy cannot be protected all the time. Sometimes I just cannot even ping other servers by IP (like 1.1.1.1) because of it. My question is: WHY this function requires hostname (so you need to query some other plain text DNS before reaching encrypted DNS)? Also if I understand well, it uses DNS over TLS, but I'm curious why not DNS over HTTPS (which seems like a reliable solution since I have it configured in my browser and there is never a problem with it...also it uses IP address instead of hostname). Why no one is seeing this problem and no one wants to address it? I tried downloading Quad9 app, but it does not work either (I guess some IPS is filtering TLS requests in my network, but again why DOH is not used then?).