Carlos Francisco 🦣
Aprendiz Senior. Obrero de las telecomunicaciones. Maestro chasquilla de la programación.
Consumidor de legumbres. Fan absoluto de la música -sobre todo si es en vivo-, Batman y el Tardígrado.
Opino de todo, a veces incluso de cosas sobre las que sé. Uso #Hashtag.
[Sometimes I also toot in -a very bad- english]
Intereses:
#Música #Music #Política #Cine #Movies #Fotografía #Privacy #OpenSource #Linux #Selfhosting #Ciencia #FreeInternet #Degoogle #Chile🇨🇱 #fedi22 tfr
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@RubberElectrons @privacy @foremanguy92_
I’ve been using CalyxOS for a year now and I like it so much. I also tried GrapheneOS but I consider that sandboxed apps are harder to manage than microG in Calyx. I chose simplicity.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Snowden: "They've gone full mask-off: do not ever trust OpenAI or its products"1·11 months ago@AdrianTheFrog @privacy @AceFuzzLord actually, it depends on the code. If it’s no open source you can’t really know what it is doing with your data. Therefore not all things you install in you local computer are equally insecure (or secure)
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why are most "privacy" WebMail providers labelled as proprietary?9·11 months ago@Charger8232 @g0nz4 I guess in that case “proprietary” refers to the owners of the platform itself but not to the code of software. But then, they should make the distinction between proprietary/communitary and open source/proprietary code. Even between free/paid services. So, IMO that list from alternativeto is confusing.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I would like an Instagram alternative or something akin to freetube2·1 year ago@instander @squid @privacy is #instander really reliable? So far i can see, it is not open source, so I have doubts about data privacy and presence of trackers.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best Linux Distro Privacy/Usability for a mid level user1·2 years ago@ianmclean @FarLine99 @privacy
thanks for your comments. I’ve already decided to install #LinuxMint. Actually I’ve been using it for around a month and I’m very satisfied. Currently I almost don’t use windows.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best Linux Distro Privacy/Usability for a mid level user2·2 years ago@Encryption @privacy I’ve discarded Ubuntu due to snapd. Does Linux mint also use snapd? 🤔
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best Linux Distro Privacy/Usability for a mid level user7·2 years ago@privacy @linux
According to most of the responses so far, Eeementary is not the best choice. So I think I will try #LinuxMint as the first option.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best Linux Distro Privacy/Usability for a mid level user3·2 years ago@FarLine99 @privacy
what’s the problem with elementary for new users?
@Jain @librewolf you can press CTRL+I to open page info and then go to Permissions tab, then scroll down to “Extract Canvas Data” and select “Allow”.
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•[Solved] Password autofill not working on librewolf3·2 years ago@first_ad4972 @Gordon_Freeman @librewolf you have to enable cookies. It’s safer to do it by adding exceptions for the specific sites you need. Go to Settings->Privacy & Security->Cookies and Site Data->Manage Exceptions
@Jain @librewolf
You have to enable canvas data access for that specific sitehttps://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#should-i-allow-canvas-access-how-do-i-do-it
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•LibreWolf doesn't resist fingerprinting effectively (without Canvas Blocker extension)6·2 years agoI’m testing in #librewolf latest release (v116.0-1) and I got different fingerprint ID when I open fringerprint.com in a private window and then I close and open it in a normal window.
Is your librewolf updated?
Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.clto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•I've had my eye on [@librewolf](https://lemmy.ml/c/librewolf) for quite a while and, on occasion, installed it to check out its progress. Inspired by [#Chrome](https://mastodon.social/tags/Chrome) try4·2 years ago@opt9 @KoHoSo @librewolf
I’ve moved out from chrome a couple years ago and I started to use Firefox, but when I discovered #Librewolf it became my favorite browser. I’m using it as my main browser around a year ago and I have no complaints. Librewolf + #uBO addon is the perfect choice for privacy.
@Cornflake_Dog @librewolf is it enable by default in #Librewolf?