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WardPearce

@ Ward @lemmy.nz

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Open source developer & privacy advocate.

  • yea thats what makes it hurt more 🥲

  • Very upbeat 🤣

  • Such a shame it got canceled

  • Great cast too! Surprisingly a lot of NZ & Maori representation

  • S2 was still fun!

  • capy.life creator here, incredible tool

  • Basically think of it as a SDK for defining data deletion on a platform. Omitme handles all the annoying stuff like account storage, building a CLI/GUI & sessions.

    The core of Omitme is Seleniumwire used to grab login session tokens for platforms & HTTPX for making requests with those session tokens. Then you simply define you data deletion "targets" and the API calls to delete such data.

  • Currently it delays if discord issues a rate limit.

  • Also to note, that Purplix does warn users to assume the site has been compromised if the latest statement has expired.

  • Agreed, should have an alart for missed canaries. Each canary has "statements" you publish new statements to update ur canary. This provides a signed record of passed canaries.

    Browser extension or even mobile app could be another aspect of further securing validation. Currently we do store a offline backup for each public key in idb storage & a signed copy if you have a account for further validation if the URL hash has been tampered with.

    Thank you for your kind words ❤️❤️

  • Had some services not auto starting correctly, should be fixed

  • Currently we aren't taking donations, till we have some sort of transparency system in place.

    Thanks for expressing your interest in a blog, could be interested.

  • has been a old and off project for a few months. Would call it niche in terms of people who care about e2ee tools, but in general how insecure surveys are shouldn't be as common place as it is.

  • Thunder

  • hahah

  • Just to be that guy, firefly

  • Its considered a highly experimental feature, so enabling it could result in unknown issues or even security issues.

    Also Firefox still lacks isolatedProcess https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1565196

    I'd imagine Firefox would enable Fission by default if it was actually ready.

  • about what i expected