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As someone who uses ff with a user script I can totally see why someone would want the convenience of this built in out of the box. We can have both. And a person can use both.
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As someone who uses ff with a user script I can totally see why someone would want the convenience of this built in out of the box. We can have both. And a person can use both.
Yeah honestly I might go really light on some of these topics in the model like just defining them and then doing like an RCSA afterwards.
Threat modeling is cool and all but does nothing to assess whether or not you’re managing your risks effectively. But it will help you to understand your risks and what to focus on.
Where are you from that you would even phase it as “I’m not in”. I get what you meant but I can see why the AI doesn’t understand. Combined with severe grammar errors even a human could struggle here.
Where I’m from it’s “I’m not home” or “I’m not around”, “I won’t be there”
It does this by default.
Search engine scrapers index. But that’s a subset of scrapers.
There are data scrapers and content scrapers, and these are becoming more prolific as AI takes off and ppl need to feed it data.
This post is specifically about AI scrapers.
User agent catching is rather effective. You can serve different responses based on UA.
So generally people will use a robots.txt to catch the bots that play nice and then use useragents to manage abusers.
Hey man, it’s got nothing to do with them being heavier, it IS about how that weight is distributed differently. You’ve mispoken and now everyone is latched on to something that isn’t true about something that is true.
EV tires are made from different compounds then truck and car tires which causes them to wear ~20% faster.
EVs have instant torque delivery, which can put more strain on the tires during acceleration. Therefore, they need EV tires that can handle the increased force and extra weight.
Electric vehicles have heavy battery packs, affecting the overall weight distribution. This can impact tire wear, so EV tires are designed to carry and distribute the extra weight effectively.
EV tires are engineered to have lower rolling resistance. These tires reduce the energy required to move the vehicle, resulting in better range and longer battery life.
Most EVs use regenerative braking systems, which recover energy during braking. EV tires offer better traction and grip, enhancing the effectiveness of regenerative braking.
Electric vehicles are generally quieter than traditional ICE vehicles. To complement this characteristic, EV tires are built to reduce road noise and vibrations, providing a quieter and more comfortable ride
Yea, prolly already using it.
Gen Z to me. But I think a lot of gen z terms have a root in things millennials did online in gaming circles and online forums. So it’s not “new” but more colloquial in their vocab where in my gen it was niche talk
Oh yeah i forgot your use cases are the same as everyone else’s.
OP has the issues. ask them.
But disabling it creates a whole slew of issues, hence the post. Turns out there’s much better solutions.
Yes, exactly, that’s what I use.
Instead of trying to solve the problem of Fingerprinting by completely disabling and then finding ways of enabling/disabling, you can solve the problem by just spoofing the fingerprinting.
Helps to present the problem first, instead of the solution you think is best but can’t find an answer for. Usually the reason is that there is a better solution.
Test the implementation here: https://browserleaks.com/
Well I appreciate the downvote from ya but this is likely an x-y problem.
Was going to suggest an extension to create false fingerprinting since I can’t think of any other reason.
Why do you disable it at all?
I thankfully have never had the misfortune of cgnat
Yeah dropping Nat is the biggest net benefit I agree but I think the avg person won’t really find that much value in it when Nat works ok
Your prefix can change yes but the recommendation is that it shouldn’t in practice. You’ll find ISPs doing it right will extend your PD lease infinitely unless you release it for a long enough period of time. Similar to ipv4.
The privacy is similar to ipv4 also. All your traffic on ipv4 looks like it’s coming from your WAN IP… Your PD is in this sense equivalent (though not literally equivalent for all the pedants reading) to your WAN IP.
Wdym? It’s open source.
You know user.js is just Firefox about:config flags built into Firefox from the tor upscale project…you can literally just do about:config and read the setup. Or read the source.
Heres the repo: https://codeberg.org/librewolf/settings
Heres their default flags https://codeberg.org/librewolf/settings/src/branch/master/librewolf.cfg