My guess would be that companies will probably go after the 99.9% of people that torrent on public trackers, while ignoring private ones since it’s not worth it to go to all that trouble just to track the last 0.1%
My guess would be that companies will probably go after the 99.9% of people that torrent on public trackers, while ignoring private ones since it’s not worth it to go to all that trouble just to track the last 0.1%
doesn’t Anna’s archive already include those two sources or is it incomplete?
yea PC power supplies do need the earth pin, but i’m surprised the usb also shocked you, maybe a faulty adapter?
I agree on having earth on sockets, but why do you need a earth pin on plugs if it’s not going to be used
the non grounded plugs are usually only used on double isolated devices, like your phone charger.
double isolated basically means all the outputs are only referenced to each other and not to ground, so you won’t get a shock by touching a usb plug, where you absolutely would if you touched live wire, where the reference is earth
Unfortunately privacy in schools is at the lowest point yet, not only with Microsoft and stuff, but with Google providing the whol ecosystem of Chromebooks/ Sheets/Presentations/ Writing/Device administration and stuff.
You are pretty much left no choice but to either submit everything to these corps or go to another school where it’s probably gonna be the same.
Ad an example, lately, to combat AI usate in writing assignments, teachers nave starter accepting only Google Docs, so that they can see the writing history and determine if it’s written by hand. Not only is this easily bypassable with a couple brain cells, but it also forces you to use yet another online service, as writing it and then pasting it on Google would be counted as AI.
No, mull is a fork of Firefox meant for android and developed by the divestOS team, while mullvad is a completely different fork, only for desktop atm and developed by mullvad (the VPN company)
they both focus on privacy and integrate Tor patches and modify some configs to better resist fingerprinting, but mullvad browser goes a step further with the tor integration, going as far as storing all data in RAM, so it deletes every cookie, history etc on restart. Could be an advantage, could be a disadvantage, up to you