Brendan went on in 2015 to become the founder and CEO of Brave Browser, which is promoted as a privacy browser by hiding and confusing your JavaScript fingerprints.
Altering links to add affiliate tags, selling data… privacy my ass.
You know, it occurs to me that doing that with print really isn’t any different than the accepted method of debug logging other than where the output is directed to.
That’s how you find that one variable that isn’t used anywhere but breaks everything if you remove it.
I’ve built little things that already have a solution when that other solution either didn’t do it the way I had in mind or did more things than I needed it to. It really depends on how you’re valuing your time and knowledge/experience in the end.
Is it bad that I want to do it now?
Commenting so I can find this post later since I’d like to know also…
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse
https://element.io/open-source
If neither of those have that issue it’s probably not an issue.
It has the same signature.
I turned it off, it got in the way.
I had no idea reddit made ATMs.
What do you mean by ‘data privacy friendly’? It’s a file manager.
V’GER IS THAT WHICH SEEKS THE CREATOR
Because the sound will be different. The amp is going to put substantially more bass in it. I could fiddle with the sound controls, sure, but a push button to make it be just right is easier and faster to switch between.
I’m going to hook it up like a normal person first so maybe I won’t even get back to doing this, but it was an idea I wanted to explore.
https://stackdiary.com/brave-selling-copyrighted-data-for-ai-training/