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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 25-Mar-2022 19:25:56 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    in reply to
    • lnxw48a1
    https://libresolutions.network/Interverse/ (page is pretty empty, at least with #NoScript running).

    I think #Interverse's creator / founder needs to put more time and energy into defining and refining it, and then announcing, promoting, and explaining it.

    What does Interverse have to offer that I want?
    In conversation Friday, 25-Mar-2022 19:25:56 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. Interverse - Libre Solutions Network
      A web0 discovery service.
  2. F-Droid (fdroidorg@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 19-Jun-2020 08:14:18 EDT F-Droid F-Droid
    • The Tor Project
    • F-Droid

    There's some crazy internal US politics right now that threatens #OpenTechFund, who funded #LetsEncrypt, #CertBot, @torproject , #NoScript, TLS ESNI/ECH, #DNSPrivacyProj, #ReproducibleBuilds, #Wireguard, #DeltaChat, #OpenKeychain, #pypi, @guardianproject , @signalapp , and more. Looks like a couple proprietary software companies are trying to take over this #FreeSoftware money. Please sign on to the campaign to try to stop it: https://saveinternetfreedom.tech

    In conversation Friday, 19-Jun-2020 08:14:18 EDT from mastodon.technology permalink

    Attachments

    1. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      Save Internet Freedom
      This page is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to demand that the US Congress continue its support of the Open Technology Fund and global internet freedom.
  3. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2020 18:42:44 EST Strypey Strypey

    Using a web browser without an add-on that can block trackers and malware (eg #uBlockOrigin), or #MakeJavascriptOptional (eg #NoScript), is like using #WindowsXP without an antivirus and a malware scanner.

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Mar-2020 18:42:44 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  4. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Sunday, 15-Dec-2019 07:15:55 EST Strypey Strypey
    • Steffen K9 🐰

    @alfred browser is #Firefox 68.0.2 64-bit (#ABrowser distribution) running on #Trisquel 8.0 (updated today). I'm running #uBlockOrigin 1.24.2 (disabled for Libranet.de) and #NoScript 11.0.9 (with libranet.de set to "trusted").

    In conversation Sunday, 15-Dec-2019 07:15:55 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  5. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Nov-2019 11:34:20 EST Strypey Strypey

    @billstclair I don't suggest that you reimplement your entire app in HTML. I'm suggesting that you provide a single JS-free landing page. For an example, visit the pixelfed.social login page, with JS off or blocked. As you say, browsers (like #Brave) are gradually adding controls that #MakeJavascriptOptional, and many more people are using script control plugins like #NoScript or #LibreJS. So web makers need to get used to not being able to run scripts on a visitors PC without opt-in.

    In conversation Tuesday, 05-Nov-2019 11:34:20 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  6. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2019 12:34:58 EDT Strypey Strypey

    Experimented with allowing #NoScript to set all top-level domains to trusted, allowing them to run #Javascript without me opting in. First time my browser almost crashed my system since the first time I installed NoScript. Thanks, but no thanks bloated JS developers of the world ;)
    #MakeJavascriptOptional!

    In conversation Tuesday, 22-Oct-2019 12:34:58 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  7. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jun-2019 19:41:12 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    @sungo These are the links from that page. The first four go to cnx-software, and the last one to friendlyarm. ( Thanks, #NoScript. )

    https://www.cnx-software.com/2018/01/29/orange-pi-rk3399-development-board-launched-for-109/

    https://nu.federati.net/url/226783

    https://nu.federati.net/url/226784

    https://nu.federati.net/url/226785

    http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=225
    In conversation Sunday, 02-Jun-2019 19:41:12 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

    Attachments

    1. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      Orange Pi RK3399 Development Board Launched for $109
      from CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
      Last Friday, I wrote there was already a decent choice of Rockchip RK3399 boards, and added AAEON RICO-3399 pico-ITX board to the list. I forgot about
    2. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      Hardkernel Unveils ODROID-N1 Board with Rockchip RK3399 Processor, 4GB RAM, Dual SATA, and More
      from CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
      It's official, there's a bubble of Rockchip RK3399 boards announcements or launches in early 2018. After AAEON RICO-3399, Orange Pi RK3399, and Pine64
    3. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      RockPro64 Board is Now Available for $59.99 and Up for Early Adopters & Developers
      from CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
      RockPro64 Board is Now Available for $59.99 and Up for Early Adopters & Developers
    4. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      More Details about Rockchip RK3399 Cortex A72 SoC: 4K H.264/H.265/VP9, USB 3.0, PCIe, and DisplayPort
      from CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
      We already knew Rockchip RK3399 was going to be a powerful processor with two Cortex A72 cores clocked at up to 2.0GHz, and four Cortex A53 cores teamed
  8. zorak (zorak@social.ilikefreedom.ro)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2019 13:11:13 EDT zorak zorak
    • Tor Project: Anonymity Online
    !Tor #Browser disabled #NoScript, but can't update https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19832792 #hn
    In conversation Sunday, 05-May-2019 13:11:13 EDT from social.ilikefreedom.ro permalink
  9. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Mar-2019 11:15:43 EDT Strypey Strypey
    • Shamar
    • rugk

    @rugk I was a user who didn't know much about JS. I also didn't know that it was constantly crashing my browser, or even my whole OS. Then I discovered #NoScript. The frustration involved in selectively approving JS when I really need a site to work, is *much* less than the frustration of constantly losing work to crashes, and my PC running like a lame snail whenever I had a browser open. As a bonus my privacy is protected from spying by FB, goOgle etc when it relies on third-party JS.
    @Shamar

    In conversation Wednesday, 27-Mar-2019 11:15:43 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  10. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2019 01:49:04 EDT Strypey Strypey
    in reply to

    I'm so sick of websites websites refusing to even display text and images if I don't agree to run their proprietary Javascript on my computer. Isn't it time that browsers started treating requests to run Javascript like requests to use the mic or camera, and asked the user before allowing them? Ideally with crowdsourced info about what the scripts are, and what they do? In other words, make something like #NoScript a standard part of browsers.

    In conversation Wednesday, 20-Mar-2019 01:49:04 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  11. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2019 12:09:51 EST Strypey Strypey
    • Joseph Nuthalapati :fbx:

    @njoseph I used to have a lot of trouble with my browser until I installed #NoScript. The problem is not the browser itself, but the screeds of badly engineered #Javascript that almost every website tries to make it run. The problem gets worse the more tabs you have open at once.

    In conversation Wednesday, 06-Mar-2019 12:09:51 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  12. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 14-Jan-2019 02:58:50 EST Strypey Strypey
    • z428
    • pootz

    @z428 you seem to be totally ignoring the way people actually use the web. There's no way I can help to fund every website I might one day want to visit. When I click on a result in a search engine, I have no idea what the business model of that site is. I do know that if I don't have my AdBlocker and #NoScript turned on a) my browser might crash, and b) my privacy might be invaded. Using an AdBlocker is just basic security, like using an Antivirus on Windows.
    @pootz

    In conversation Monday, 14-Jan-2019 02:58:50 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  13. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Sunday, 13-Jan-2019 01:53:31 EST Strypey Strypey
    in reply to
    • z428
    • pylon fan
    • pootz

    @z428
    2) your comment severely understates the benefits of #AdBlockers. My laptop used to crash *constantly* until I installed #NoScript. Had I not been using an adblocker, the web would have been completely unusable for me.
    @pootz @sophia

    In conversation Sunday, 13-Jan-2019 01:53:31 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  14. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Sunday, 16-Dec-2018 23:10:59 EST Strypey Strypey

    Sure, newspaper website, I'll turn off my ad-blocker and #NoScript for your site. When you turn off all the #JavaScript that tracks me and makes my browser crash, so all I see is static placed ads, just like I would if I read your print edition.

    In conversation Sunday, 16-Dec-2018 23:10:59 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  15. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 03-Dec-2018 21:55:31 EST Strypey Strypey
    • bhaugen
    • Ludovic Dubost

    @bhaugen @ldubost I'm using #ABrowser on Trisquel 8 (basically deblobbed #Ubuntu). ABrowser is basically #Firefox, minus all the proprietary bits and anti-features, plus any privacy protection turned on by default. Current version is 63.0.3, but I've tried to use Cryptpad many time on previous versions, no joy. I also have #uBlockOrigin and #NoScript installed, but I've tried disabling them both when looking at Cryptpads, no luck.

    In conversation Monday, 03-Dec-2018 21:55:31 EST from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  16. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 01-Oct-2018 09:30:36 EDT Strypey Strypey
    • bhaugen

    @bhaugen I saw your comment on Loomio about annoying auto-playing videos on web pages. I highly recommend the #NoScript plug-in as a way of stopping this from happening. It stops any third-party JS being run in your browser without your permission, which prevents auto-playing media, but also stops a whole bunch of trackers (#goOgleAnalticks), malware, and so on. Since I installed it, my browser runs much faster and never crashes, which it used to do regularly.

    In conversation Monday, 01-Oct-2018 09:30:36 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  17. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2018 03:31:27 EDT Strypey Strypey
    • Shamar

    @Shamar
    > #NoScript is not enough to prevent these attacks

    Oh I agree. Just using it as a proof-of-concept for what you are proposing, and how it doesn't break the web for users. In fact, if it's built into the browser by default, the #UX could be much better.

    In conversation Friday, 14-Sep-2018 03:31:27 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  18. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2018 03:20:41 EDT Strypey Strypey
    in reply to
    • Shamar

    @Shamar people will say that users will be inconvenienced if they have to opt-in to running JS in their browser. That doesn't stop Windows and Mac from popping up warnings when you try to run third-party software directly on the OS. Similarly, if you only have to opt-in the first time you use a given site (and can choose whether to allow goOgle Anal-ticks etc), it's not that inconvenient, and very educational. This is how I use #NoScript

    In conversation Friday, 14-Sep-2018 03:20:41 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink
  19. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2018 04:14:57 EDT Strypey Strypey

    The publicly-owned radio network in #Aotearoa (#NZ) does this too. It's infuriating. I only know about it because I use #NoScript (which is an awesome add-on):
    https://www.radionz.co.nz/

    In conversation Tuesday, 11-Sep-2018 04:14:57 EDT from mastodon.nzoss.nz permalink

    Attachments

    1. from Radio New Zealand
  20. infosec-handbook.eu (infosechandbook@mastodon.at)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2018 12:12:10 EDT infosec-handbook.eu infosec-handbook.eu

    Details about zero-day vulnerability in :tor: Tor Browser 7.x published on Twitter by security company:

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/exploit-vendor-drops-tor-browser-zero-day-on-twitter/

    – full bypass of the "Safest" security level of the NoScript extension
    – allows malicious code to run inside the Tor Browser
    – Tor Browser 8.x is not affected
    – update to NoScript "Classic" version 5.1.8.7 / Tor Browser 8.x

    #tor #vulnerability #anonymity #privay #security #zeroday #noscript #infosec #cybersecurity #update

    In conversation Monday, 10-Sep-2018 12:12:10 EDT from mastodon.at permalink
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