This is still written from a javascript perspective and assumes many things that are not true when using other approaches to calling the endpoints.
This is still written from a javascript perspective and assumes many things that are not true when using other approaches to calling the endpoints.
curl 'https://lemmy.world/api/v3/user?username=egeres&sort=New&page=1&limit=20' | jq .posts
https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html#getPersonDetails
The documentation is really terrible and the developers try to defend it anyways.
Some instances also employ cloudflare or other anti-ddos techniques that make automated API usage impossible.
I really do not like these docs and find it extremely confusing for anyone not using Javascript. For example that “form” parameter that’s on almost everything, doesn’t even exist and can’t be used when you’re using curl, but it doesn’t tell you that.
Vivaldi is proprietary, FYI.
same way on all platforms
too bad navigator.platform
still returns Linux instead of Windows…
When you say “app” do you mean something that will let you view remotely through a residential NAT connection with no port forwarding or hole punching? Because 99.9% of those options are inherently not private.
If you only need the camera itself to have a local feed i.e. you already have some kind of VPN/tunnel/etc. into your home network, then something like a cheap Amcrest works fine and does not require Internet access for the camera itself.
No, there is no way to prevent sites from uploading the info besides just not providing it in the first place.
And because of how programming languages work, there’s no way for the browser to identify that data being uploaded “is” anything specific, especially when there’s things like encryption, obfuscation or just re-arranging the data itself into larger collections of data.
besides many banks requiring SMS 2FA still, I usually only talk with non-app-using people over e2ee RCS
I was more concerned with government ties.
Removed by mod
since you crawled under a rock /s
what privacy lol, it’s already gone
dat bj tho
A new recall every two months is probably a world record.
I have had nothing but problems with kde connect for years
when it works. but it’s so incredibly buggy, especially the desktop apps, and double especially the sms desktop app. holy shite is it terrible, and trying to get support is like trying to report a problem to google
so exactly like kde connect then
When it first came out, I specifically remember that trying to turn it on in the messages app makes you agree to hand over all your messages to google, so I never used it. But now it just seems to support it anyways, so not sure what happened to the agreement I never clicked on.