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Ça dépend de la technique de watermark et des transformations futures non ? Les journaux ne servent pas nécessairement les images sources de l AFP (taille, cadrage, format, autre) . Il y a une référence technique sur la méthode utilisée ?
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Pourquoi ça va être un cauchemar pour la protection des données sensibles ? Autant que ce soit Starlink c'est discutable, mais côté données sensibles l'article n'en parle pas et je ne vois pas pourquoi ça changerait de leur offre wifi actuelle.
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Totally not maintained, but here's an hpke plugin for age if of interest github.com/thibmeu/age-...
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Nice! Do you have more details on how it works?
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La lecture des diapos est vraiment bien. Merci !
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cc @dteyssou.bsky.social qui semble avoir travaillé sur le plugin de vérification
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Pas de documentation donc des hypothèses: ça semble basé sur c2pa.org qui utilise des attestations, avec une signature notamment. La nouveauté est l'intégration par filigrane (tatouage), dont les détails m'intéresse également. Possiblement patents.google.com/patent/FR305..., mais c'est illisible.
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You've done an awesome work here, both on the implementation and standardisation of batch tokens which they seem to be using.
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- food in the open but in a mug/something they have to do work to get. They self regulate - there are types of litter. Get one you like (I'm fan of clumping clay) - get multiple litter boxes even for one cat - robot vacuum is great - I got mine a fountain. They drink more frequently than in bowl
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Integrated on apple devices with private access tokens, chrome uses private state tokens (not sure if forks have it), nothing on FF. The integrations have slightly different crypto and usage.
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For the question are people doing something about it, privacy pass is one effort (integrated on apple devices for instance)
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From what I see in my day to day experience, I'd say mostly big players. Datadome publishes this quadrant. At the same time, captcha providers don't place captcha on website. Website owner do. This vaan be for anyone using a VPN to anyone making a payment. How they are used would be interesting.
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Same feeling Are there specific websites/captcha providers you can share?
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Same feeling when it has the only usb c cable with with data capabilities
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That works well indeed. Thanks!
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Are the parking number tiles using a custom layout? I'm using a similar setup for public bikes, and it's not that pretty
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Softener is even not on I or II, it has a dedicated tray with a snowflake
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Stay safe
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Looks cool. Is the goal to have an up to date version of curl?
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Third option: add new games to that Steam backlog
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Bluesky having no ads in their native app is also a reason I browse it more often recently.
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Le blog associé si besoin bsky.social/about/blog/4...
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I like the characterization of “no permanent authority”. This is also why I’m working on transparency logs: centralization just works better so it wins in the market; to protect users you need the ability to exit, and accountability to know when to do it. The latter is what tlogs provide.
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Is this due to browser not sending it or not respecting the referer policy?
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This is Halloween
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Do you have a way to extract Spotify playlist to m3u? The blog author mentions not liking them much, but I find them great
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Neat! What's the main advantage for you?
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Twitter Blue?
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DNSSEC would prevent tampering on the DNS answer, and some account impersonation. With the key stored in bluesky db at the moment, that's fine as long as their resolver is trusted, which we don't have a view into. DNSSEC would allow more transparency.
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When checking on a few domains, DNSSEC is not mandatory. I wonder is there is plan to introduce it, use multivantage, or how it would work with a broken chain.