Plenty of time to tell me what a dumbass I am, but no time to click a link?
Plenty of time to tell me what a dumbass I am, but no time to click a link?
Sigh, this was thoroughly and specifically debunked in 2008.
I think you might be looking for something like OpenSnitch.
Found the Golgafrincham.
Sounds krizappy, my dilznoofus!
Thanks, deleted my comment. I saw a second person on the thread who had the price quoted to them, but I didn’t see context on whether or not they were getting a mobo replaced as well.
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I’d second their suggestion of Tetris for this.
In keeping with current trends, that box should contain only a download code. (Which in this case I guess would be a piece of paper with a URL.)
You “fight” it by preventing it from spreading.
I think it’s just the contrast of elite minds using advanced tech for simple, silly things.
Makes me think of the scene from Easy Rider where they explain “dude” to Jack Nicholson.
Whose entire life was in a… what?
You’d pretty much never see someone’s keyboard on a video call.
Hey, that’s the combination on my luggage!
I think that’s what it is, except my use of the term “block” was mostly wrong. This seems to accept them but keep them isolated, defeating their effectiveness as a way to track users across sites.
That’s great, but what’s the update? The Lemmy cross-posts from two years ago have the same title.
update: I read the post and the last paragraph talks about the full blocking of third-party cookies as a thing that’s “starting in 2024” (future tense). So my best guess is it’s that, but whatever the August 28th update was could have cleared all this up.
2/2 commenters definitely didn’t click the link! Reddit is doomed now that its top minds have moved to Lemmy.