Tilde Lowengrimm
Tilde Lowengrimm
I don't think that blocking 3rd-party *images* specifically — as opposed to 3rd-party content in general, or cookies on 3rd-party content, or… — is a privacy issue.
@bsclifton Is the tracking implication different when it's `https://example/tracking.jpg?id=123456` as opposed to `http://example/tracking.txt?id=123456`. That is: what's the relationship between the privacy consequences and the filetype being requested? My preference is...
This seems like something which should definitely still be fixed. If you have multiple keys for an email address, you should be able to pick the right one — or...
If literally everything is interpreted rather than compiled, could this proposal be completely implemented through the use of gpg-signed git tags for releases?
I think it's definitely a bad idea to hose all the dependencies. It's completely reasonable to rely on the integrity of dependencies (and to choose dependencies based on their perceived...
I had no idea that Tar wasn't deterministic!
The new Chromium versions of Brave are technically-compatible with extensions in the Chrome Web Store. If it works in Chrome, it should work on Brave too. And Vivaldi is also...
Heya, I'm trying to set up GitPod at work as part of a paid organization and I encountered this step. My company is already paying for GitPod service; I shouldn't...
I agree that it'd be great if the specs for Oz profiles were in the handbook. But the documentation [there](https://github.com/subgraph/sgos_handbook/blob/master/05_features_and_advanced_usage_02_oz.md#creating-an-oz-profile) is not quite comprehensive. I've seen plenty of options in...
Is there any workaround (ex: for specific situations like subgraph/subgraph-os-issues#215 ) or is device support comprehensively blocked on this issue? For instance: I see , but no documentation for how...