I’m impressed. The US legal system is incredibly anemic when it comes to punishing corporations for violating workers’ rights. I hope we really can achieve a multipolar world, one where a standard like this is upheld to emulate, and not the rotten neoliberal legal morass of the West.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Did Israel surprise US with strikes on Iran oil depots? White House reportedly sent 'WTF' message - The Times of India
50·2 days agoIf the US regime actually wanted to stop Israel, they could stop sending them boatloads of money and materiel. The fact that they haven’t stopped materially supporting Israel renders all of this hemming and hawing about how the US allegedly doesn’t like it moot. It’s all theater to keep the Western public from questioning the narrative.
Get libs to stop reading The Atlantic challenge: impossible
I think the main difference is that MB is geared for every user to look the same, whereas with LW every user is presumably unique, but not persistent between sessions.
I haven’t heard of Konform, so I’ll have to look into it. Thanks!
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•CPAC Head Says Iranian Schoolgirls Are Better Dead Than “in a Burqa”
0·3 days agoThere are so many levels of racism here that I’m just aghast. Justification of child murder en masse, conflation of the burqa with all Muslim countries, and the sheer arrogance of an American calling Iran a “barbaric society.”
White chauvinism (of any stripe) may just be the stupidest ideology ever wrought upon this godsforsaken planet. The idea that a civilization that was producing works of art and science while this idiot’s ancestors were busy whacking each other over the head with swords and not bathing is the “barbaric” one is so easily disproven with even the most casual investigation.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your advice to the younger folks of Lemmy?
11·3 days agoEducate yourself, and question everything. No one is worth following blindly. If you don’t understand the “why” of something, keep digging until you do. Critically thinking is the most valuable skill you can have, so develop it as much as you can.
TiredTiger@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I just found a security breach that can leak thousands of emails on a website!!
53·5 days agoIf the website in question belongs to a tech/hardware company, you could consider reaching out to Gamers Nexus (after you’ve given the owners of the site a reasonable amount of time to address the issue). They’ve published this kind of stuff in the past.
TiredTiger@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apple rolls out OS-level age verification in latest iOS 26.4 dev beta
5·5 days agoI’m hoping the implementation is something like ‘check this box to confirm you’re over 18,’ and nothing more.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•US is covering up military casualties
0·7 days agoThe problems go back further than that, but the centralization of news media over the last 50 years has certainly made it harder for the average Westerner to come across information that disputes the CIA narrative.
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World News@lemmy.ml•China pressuring Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open: report
4·7 days agoCognitive dissonance. Looking at their own government means acknowledging all the ways they themselves are complicit. Plus, Americans are largely programmed from birth to defer to authority figures. That’s largely not true of Europeans, or at least not by the same mechanisms, so I don’t know what their excuse is.
EDIT: I’m agreeing with you, by the way, in case that wasn’t clear.
I honestly don’t even know what would trigger that, unless that bank just really hates you using any gecko-based browser.
I generally despise the push for separate apps for everything anyway, but the banking ones are among the worst since so many of them are tied into Google Play. If my bank were to disable its website and only function with an app that required Google Play certification, I’d change banks. I’d be tempted to go old school and do banking in person, but who knows what kind of security cameras they have in banks now.
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Data Is Beautiful@lemmy.ml•Wage theft is the biggest crime by annual losses
0·8 days ago“Wage theft” is defined as the theft of wages by employers, and it’s actually a crime in several states. “Minimum Wage Violations” would be people being paid less than minimum wage, “Overtime Violations” would be people not being paid overtime, “Rest Break Violations” would be people not receiving breaks, and “Off The Clock Violations” would be people working without getting paid.
Pretty sure claiming hours you didn’t work would be considered some form of fraud, but I don’t see any kind of fraud listed on this graphic.
EDIT: Of course, theft of labor value would dwarf all of this, but capitalists don’t see that as theft.
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World News@lemmy.ml•The idea that Israel is controlling the US, or that this is Trump's fault, is just damage control for the US Empire
1·8 days agoWho owns the Military Industrial Complex? Who owns the corporations? WHOSE INTERESTS ARE THEY?
If you live in the USA and you haven’t studied USA history critically, beyond what you were taught in school, then you really don’t understand it at all. I get that Citizens United is a tempting scapegoat, but it was not better before that; all Citizens United did was strip away some of the pretense.
“Browser hardening” is a somewhat nebulous term; I’ve seen it used for both privacy and security interchangeably. I continue to hear that Gecko-based browsers (i.e. Firefox and its forks) are less secure, but I do not know exactly how that plays out in the real world. Security and privacy are sometimes at odds, and your threat model should help you choose which to prioritize and when. If you don’t know how to weigh them, you may need to refine your threat model.
Vanadium is a hardened browser, yes. I don’t have personal experience with it so I can’t make any recommendations on its settings.
Mullvad Browser and LibreWolf have two completely different strategies to avoid fingerprinting. Mullvad Browser operates on everyone having the same configuration to blend in - if you want to use it, you need to avoid changing any of the settings. LibreWolf, on the other hand, works by spoofing a different fingerprint every session. It will look unique to Cover Your Tracks and the like, but it will be different every time you close and reopen it. Again, it works best if you don’t mess with the settings.
I believe both Mullvad Browser and LibreWolf come with uBlockOrigin pre-installed. Just about anything you want to do regarding blocking ads or scripts can be done in UBO’s settings; do NOT add extra “privacy” add-ons as you will only make yourself easier to fingerprint.
If you’re looking for something to use with actual accounts (like banking), use hardened Firefox (with arkenfox) or a hardened chromium browser. Neither Mullvad Browser nor LibreWolf (and especially NOT Tor) are designed for that use case.
As an aside, you can use multiple browsers for different use cases. I honestly think that’s best practices at this point, but you’d have to be good about not overlapping your browsing on them (i.e., not visiting/logging into the same website on multiple browsers).
I don’t blame anyone for trying to get out. When I was younger, I always thought I’d get out at the first sign of trouble, but now that I’m older, I’ve realized I can’t bring myself to. Even if I could escape, I’d be leaving friends and family at the mercy of whatever comes next. I don’t know that I’ll survive the next couple of decades, but I’m trying to make peace with it.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What's preventing a General Strike in the United States?
0·9 days agoAmericans have had every participatory inclination beaten out of them (metaphorically speaking). Their political parties have no participation beyond asking for money and their unions are the same. They’ve been fed a steady drip of 24/7 news designed to keep them afraid of everyone they don’t already know, and that’s by design. Things are going to have to get a lot worse for the average American before they’ll be willing to organize in any meaningful way. I hope this changes, don’t get me wrong, but I expect that it’ll have to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Leak confirms GrapheneOS & Motorola partnership for non-Pixel hardware - PiunikaWeb
15·9 days agoGlad to see this. Motorola seemed like a solid choice. Hopefully we’ll get some specs and release dates when they officially unveil it. I know it was pushed back to 2027, so I’m hoping for a Q1 2027 release. I’ve been holding off on getting a pixel in the hopes of getting a non-Google GrapheneOS phone. It would be nice if I don’t wind up having to wait too much longer.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Should I subscribe to a data removal service (DeleteMe, Incogni, etc.)?
2·11 days agoThis. You can remove yourself from those people finder websites if you’re willing to take the time. I don’t think paying monthly is worth it.

Of course. I wasn’t suggesting otherwise. I just hope CIA propaganda loses any appeal it may have outside of the imperial core. As for inside the core, it’s hard for me not to feel ‘doomer’ about the state of the working class. I think there would have to be a sudden, extreme change in material conditions before the working class would start to ‘wake up’ en masse here.