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Leonardo da Vinci had a tavern called « The 3 Forgs ». I like QR codes and @fileverse 🟡

Posts Auto-Delete Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Sooraj
Sooraj@iAnonymous3000·
Every IPFS site you visit through a path-based gateway shares the same browser origin. That means shared cookies, shared localStorage, shared permissions. A malicious CID could read data set by a legitimate one. Shared origins also enable cross-dApp tracking across different IPFS resources. Subdomain-based routing (CID.ipfs.inbrowser.link) fixes this by giving each content identifier its own origin. The browser's same-origin policy now actually works the way it was designed to. Proper isolation, no cross-contamination, no cross-tracking. This applies across the entire decentralized DNS stack: IPFS, ENS, SNS, and Unstoppable Domains resolution all route through the new gateway.
Brave Nightly@BraveNightly

Brave Nightly now routes IPFS, ENS, SNS, and Unstoppable Domains content through subdomain-based gateways instead of path-based ones.

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Keith
Keith@gnukeith·
privacy brands smm tierlist:
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Dennison
Dennison@DennisonBertram·
Introducing Claude-Coordinator: A @claudeai plugin that enables ultra-long horizon, resumable work without losing track of what it's doing, even across compaction, while simultaneously being able to coordinate an insane number of subagents. The magic? Hooks and skills. 🧵
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vigilant
vigilant@hwcypherpunk·
if you haven't tried the @fileverse + @zen_browser combo yet, you're seriously missing out
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The Ethereum Economic Zone
The Ethereum Economic Zone@etheconomiczone·
Welcome to the Ethereum Economic Zone (EEZ), a framework for synchronously composable rollups. What does that mean? One deployment. Shared liquidity. Single transactions across L1 & L2. Identity verified anywhere. Smart wallets connected everywhere. No additional trust assumptions. This means L2s that are as credibly neutral, economically aligned, and publicly governed as the base layer itself. EEZ furthers Ethereum as the leading decentralized economy.
The Ethereum Economic Zone@etheconomiczone

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Dennison
Dennison@DennisonBertram·
Unfortunately this has been my experience too. I have honestly switched to using CODEX which I just don’t enjoy as much based on personality and the endless “If you like I could do XXX next, it’s totally reasonable and I should have done it but you tell me”
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein

This is crazy, this recent introduction of ridiculously low rate limits has basically rendered Claude Code useless to me. They really need to change this or I'm going to cancel all of my accounts soon. It kicks in with like 3 or 4 agents going at once.

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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
They don’t want you using these apps. Because they can’t track you. • Bitwarden — encrypted password manager • Signal — end-to-end private messaging • Brave — blocks ads + trackers by default • Proton Mail — zero-knowledge encrypted email • Ente — end-to-end encrypted photo backup • Filen — private cloud with no file scanning • Tuta — encrypted calendar + planner • dDocs — private, encrypted documents • Obscura VPN — hides your IP + traffic No ads. No tracking. No data harvesting. Built on encryption. Designed for privacy. Be honest— How many of these do you actually use?
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Big Brother Watch
Big Brother Watch@BigBrotherWatch·
🚨NEWS: UK iPhone users must now prove their age or lose full internet access "It is absolutely outrageous that, overnight, Apple has put a chokehold on Britons' freedom to search the internet, access information and use apps unless they provide sensitive ID documents. This means 35 million Brits who have paid hundreds or even thousands of pounds for Apple tech suddenly now have a child's device unless they comply with invasive demands for personal information that go far beyond what UK law requires. Apple has crossed the Rubicon with this software update which is more like ransomware, holding customers hostage to ID demands that are invasive, exclusionary and unnecessary. Children's online safety is vital but requires better parental controls and thoughtful tech responsibility - not sweeping, draconian, shock demands by foreign companies for all of our IDs and credit cards." - Silkie Carlo [@silkiecarlo]
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Sebastian Bürgel
Sebastian Bürgel@SCBuergel·
You're underestimating @gnosis_ That's all I wanted to say. Happy Friday!
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