This defeats the purpose of Incognito. If any website is able to tell you're browsing in private mode, then the browser is leaking data that shows it's not private
@wilbr Also I don't go along with the good faith assumption about the sillicon valley oligarchs. If they were sincere about trying to produce a better world then they would have to change the way they operate quite fundamentally, and forego profits as a lesser concern. But of course they're not going to do that.
@wilbr This is quite a good articles, but misses some things. There could be an additional discussion about how capitalism captures the value produced by the knowledge worker in dormitary worker conditions, and the outcomes that produces in terms of racism, sexism and blinkered ideology. The gatekeepers described are gatekeepeers of capital flow, and created quite intentionally.
"Engineering culture is about making the product. If you make the product work, that’s all you’ve got to do to fulfill the ethical warrant of your profession." https://logicmag.io/03-dont-be-evil/
@pho4cexa I don't know anything about Pocket, but Mozilla corporation gets its money by providing user behavior data to search engines, which means mostly Google. It's still part of the surveillance machine, so any SaaS it provides is likely to be part of that. The software might be fully free, but there's always the question of who is running the servers and who gets access to the data.
I fixed the federated wiki authentication and added back into !Freedombone. If I can run this on top of IPFS then it might also be suitable for mesh deployment.