Steam already punches through the firewall so the user doesn’t have to do anything. I included the firewall info because someone would ask anyway.
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The client here is a steamdeck and its hardware supports receiving. Either way, even if its cpu is bottlenecking, it’ll be faster than downloading from the internet.
Yeah steamplay works so the devices can communicate. That might be it, not sure. I have about twice the local transfer speed of my internet connection. If its trying to be smart, its wrong. Unfortunately, steam doesn’t tell you why its not working.
without effort?
The amount of fucks the UK public gives is so surprisingly low.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•[ANSWERED] Should i use KeePass* instead of Proton Pass, for privacy?310·6 days agolol I’ll just mute this convo
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•[ANSWERED] Should i use KeePass* instead of Proton Pass, for privacy?64·6 days agoYou can’t talk about E2EE on a closed source client.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•[ANSWERED] Should i use KeePass* instead of Proton Pass, for privacy?52·6 days agoIsn’t protonpass E2EE?
What’s FSR4 upgrade? Being able to use it on supported AMD cards and games that implement it?
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How can you make stock Android as private as possible?54·11 days agoDepends on what you mean by stock android. Google’s phones do not come with stock android.
slackness@lemmy.mlOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Is streaming to the deck supposed to "just work"?1·12 days agoLooks like that setting does not sync between devices. Am I supposed to adjust it on the remote machine or the deck?
slackness@lemmy.mlOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Is streaming to the deck supposed to "just work"?1·12 days agoYou can but it lists the state under different conditions which includes:
Remote Play: Enabled, always required
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I don’t understand how this is possible if this is a private, account free service.
Overall, I don’t get what ddg gets out of this very expensive to offer service. Which means I don’t teust its a way to privately use LLMs.
Yeah my question is does this person and 40+ upvoters think using Hyprland is a sign someone is a competent software engineer?
slackness@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why shouldn't you use YAML to store eye tracking data? /s311·16 days agoFuck yaml. I’m not parsing data structured with spaces and newlines with my eyes. Use visible characters.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Cloudflare offers to make AI pay to crawl websites21·18 days agoJust calling it “Dark Web” gives away you have no idea what you’re talking about.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Cloudflare offers to make AI pay to crawl websites7·18 days agoAnybody is visible in the moment he goes online, irrelevant if he uses …, TOR
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slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Anyone have experience with Zen Privacy app? (not the browser)14·19 days agoTLDR; risks far outweigh the benefits. See bottom of response for recommendations.
Should you use it?
It works by setting up a proxy that intercepts HTTP requests from all applications
During the first run, Zen will prompt you to install a root certificate
Zen will be able to decrypt and analyze your entire traffic. And then it’ll encrypt what it allows before letting it leave/enter the device. This means even if you trust Zen, that one certificate is the only thing standing between your traffic staying encrypted. It gets compromised, you’re compromised.
Do not trust an app with your entire traffic, ever. Even if its not malicious there are going to be bugs, vulnerabilities, leaks, etc.
Moreover, something being open source does not mean its audited by people who know what they’re doing - neither for hidden malicious code or mistakes. I did not see any formal audits being mentioned in the readme.
https://grapheneos.org/faq#ad-blocking-apps
What can you use instead?
You should instead use ublock in the browser and system wide DNS blocking on your device. You can use an adblocking public DNS server (e.g. Mullvad) or setup pihole locally. You do not have to self host pihole, you can just set it up on your computer and use on that device only which would be the same thing as using Zen on that device.
Note that using a public, blocking DNS will block less domains because they have to make sure it does not break anything for anyone but it will make you less fingerprintable. OTOH, using a custom blocklist you can get the most out of blocking but you’re probably the only person blocking that specific subset of domains which will make you more fingerprintable. Take your poison.
What about content filtering on desktop/mobile apps DNS blocking cannot solve
DNS blocking merely stops the application from accessing certain domains. It won’t be able to block malicious content served from the same domain as the content you actually need (e.g. YouTube serves both ads and videos from the same domain so you can’t block their ads without blocking the video itself).
You should not install applications you don’t trust on your device and use them on the browser as much as you can or use and alternative FOSS frontend (e.g. Reddit, Discord, YouTube etc.)
But some applications might be circumventing system DNS
Yes, there’s nothing stopping an application from doing its own DNS resolution or using hardcoded static IPs. You should not run applications trying to be actively malicious in this way. Neither Zen, nor anything else will be able to protect you from untrusted code doing suspicious things on your machine.
For me, the unsuccessful attemp only happens when I configure them to transfer with anyone too. Its still unsuccessful but at least something starts then.