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Terence might not know it, but he has a bunch of followers on #nostr as well through the Mostr.pub bridge.

It’s a one-way bridge so all messages to him on Nostr never reach him 😥
From: @tao
https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/114956840959338146

Terence Tao (@tao@mathstodon.xyz)

The current administration in the US has, through various funding agencies such as the NSF and NIH, has recently suspended virtually all federal grants to my home university, UCLA (including my own personal grant, although that is far from the most serious impact of this decision), on the grounds that UCLA was “failing to promote a research environment free of antisemitism and bias”. One can certainly debate whether these grounds were justified, or whether they merit the extremely draconian damage to the very research environment that this decision is claiming to protect, but if nothing else this unprecedented decision does not appear to have followed the usual standards of due process for actions of this nature; for instance, there appears to have been no good faith effort by the administration to receive a response from UCLA to its allegations before implementing its decision. The suspension of my personal grant has a non-trivial impact on myself (in particular, my summer salary, which I had already deferred in order to allow the previously released NSF funds to support several of my graduate students over this period, is now in limbo), and now gives me almost no resources to support my graduate students going forward; but this is only a fraction of a percent of the entire amount being suspended. A far greater concern is the impact on the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/, which despite receiving preliminary approval earlier this year for a new five-year round of funding (albeit at significantly reduced levels) from the NSF, now only has enough emergency funding for a few months of further operation at best if the suspension is not lifted. (1/4)

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Both Umbrel and Start9 look stale. Their blogs haven’t been updated in 2025 at all. Is self-hosting dead? @umbrel @Start9

Is your job at stake because of AI?

That depends of what your job is. See: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.07935

Use Signal. We promise, no AI clutter, and no surveillance ads, whatever the rest of the industry does. <3
What if … all @signalapp would use a system like the new Bitchat app by Jack Dorsey for a fallback to Bluetooth for when internet is down or censored?

So…who hates those Google log-in pop-ups that are seemingly everywhere now? Wanna make them go away?

1. Get uBlock Origin (which you should have already been using):

https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock

2. Open the plugin and click the settings button.

3. Click on the “my filters” tab and paste this into the input:

||accounts.google.com/gsi/*$xhr,script,3p

That’s it! Worked flawlessly for me.

(Updated URL. Thx @IceWolf
and @emz!)

#Google #Privacy #Security #PopUps #InfoSec #BadGoogle

Mount Fuji seen from the International Space Station.

Credit: NASA Johnson

Objects appear lighter the further they are away due to “Rayleigh Scattering”.
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So…who hates those Google log-in pop-ups that are seemingly everywhere now? Wanna make them go away?

1. Get uBlock Origin (which you should have already been using):

https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock

2. Open the plugin and click the settings button.

3. Click on the “my filters” tab and paste this into the input:

||accounts.google.com/gsi/*$xhr,script,3p

That’s it! Worked flawlessly for me.

(Updated URL. Thx @IceWolf
and @emz!)

#Google #Privacy #Security #PopUps #InfoSec #BadGoogle

@markwyner I usually use the pipette tool there to block different site elements that are in the way or annoy me, it works really well :)

@sotolf nice! I’ve never heard of that. I’ll check it out.

I already had uBlock Origin running, so it was just one step to add the filter. They also have a “zapper.” You click the thing that’s bothering you and it goes away. Usually. In this case, Google needed an extra boot.

@markwyner @sotolf I just hate that the extension overhaul made uBlock Origin lose the keyboard shortcuts for the pipette and the zap tools. It's so much less convenient to have to click on the extension icon to access these tools, instead of just pressing Alt-Z, or whatever the shortcut was.

@markwyner I think @sotolf means the pipette tool included in uBlock Origin, not a different tool.

Whatever you block selecting it with the pipette is added as a custom uBlock Origin filter.

@devnull @markwyner

Yes you are correct :) The pipette in ublock origin lets you point to an item on the page, and it will create a rule for that element for blocking, it works really great :)

@markwyner

Thank you, have been annoyed enough already about that. So if it works for me as well, then #bliss 🥰

@markwyner

Yes it did = #bliss 🥰 achieved ✅

@tsvenson right‽ I was stoked when it actually worked.
@tsvenson @markwyner i think you could also just enable on of the many "annoyances" lists in the "filter lists" tab in the settings

@malte

Can't find anyone there. Maybe you have imported some add-on pack?

@markwyner

@tsvenson @malte @markwyner Blocking Google login is in one of the three annoyance filters

@Eat_Your_Paisleys @malte @markwyner

I'm trying to figure out which one, but cant spot anything i the uBlock Dashboard, nor see the Google login listed on github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets

How is it shown there?

@tsvenson @malte @markwyner I just checked all three and they went away. I use Firefox on MacOS and Librewolf on Linux

@Eat_Your_Paisleys @malte @markwyner

Okay, after trial and error, I isolated it to the "AdGuard – Popup Overlays" rules to get the Google login to vanish from Stackoverflow.

It looks like it is triggering on something else than Mark's filter.

@malte

I tried one and it didn’t work. Which is how I wound up here.

@tsvenson

@markwyner @tsvenson maybe it's one of these cases where it *used to work*, but doesn't anymore 🙇

@malte

Let's file it under déjà vu moment ;)

@markwyner

@markwyner You can also use the uhh, "advanced" panel that lets you block/unblock things with a nice GUI! Just click the left red one on accounts.google.com to block, then you can unblock per site if you ever need it.

(enable "filterAuthorMode" in uBO's about:config equivalent and then you can do a "neutral" override that undoes your global block without also overrriding filter lists. They really shouldn't have hidden it away like that, grrrrr.)

We just block google.com and gstatic.com by default (they're in WAY more places than you would think) and we never see these. I was a bit shocked when temporarily unblocking them on reddit to allow the captcha and one of these popped up.

@markwyner ...also is that website official? I always thought the only official thing was https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock.
GitHub - gorhill/uBlock: uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.

uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean. - gorhill/uBlock

GitHub
@IceWolf @markwyner it’s not, see footer: “This website is maintained by Uros Gazvoda, founder of Futuristica, to help spread uBlock Origin - free, open-source ad blocker.”

@emz @markwyner Huh.

Might be worth linking to the official repo then. >,,<

@IceWolf @emz

My bad. Thank you!

@markwyner @emz Thanks for caring! And haha see, yep, it fooled you apparently.

@markwyner
Never seen them. Perhaps the #Vivaldi built in tracker/ad blocker has taken them out.

Or they don't show them to people in GDPR countries?

@leeloo I def saw them in Vivaldi, so it must be some other gift you have received.
@leeloo That must be Vivaldi (or something else), because the do show them in GDPR countries.

@leeloo @markwyner

There's a setting in Vivaldi to disable them.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-688/

Tip #688 - Privacy | Vivaldi Browser

How can I disable third-party sign-in prompts in Vivaldi browser? You’ll thank me for this valuable advice!

Vivaldi Browser
@Vivaldi I thought that setting was only available on the desktop version, but fortunately I was wrong 😅 https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-706/
Tip #706 - Vivaldi on Android | Vivaldi Browser

How can I disable third-party sign-in prompts in Vivaldi on Android? You’ll thank me for this valuable advice!

Vivaldi Browser
@leeloo I'm in the EU, too, and never see them (but I blocked popups in Firefox). @markwyner

@markwyner but uBlock Origin is deprecated now that Google has pushed all Chromium based browsers on from manifest v2 to v3...

The author has created uBO-lite for MV3, which is slightly less functional but works fine for me. Otherwise you will need to switch to AdGuard or one of the other alternatives which are MV3 compatible.

@mossman @markwyner works on firefox just fine

@mossman You shouldn't be using Chromium-based browsers to begin with, unless absolutely necessary. Even then, only a few of those still support uBlock Origin and ironically, Microsoft Edge is one of them.

@fishidwardrobe @markwyner

@ElBeeToots @mossman @fishidwardrobe @markwyner Isn't Firefox (and the fork Librewulf) the only non-Chromium browser left? What else is still available that is not based on Chromium?
@wgarmil @ElBeeToots @fishidwardrobe @markwyner yeah, that was kind of a pointless comment - I wasn't gonna go there...
@mossman @ElBeeToots @fishidwardrobe @markwyner I wasn't trying to be snarky. I had done a search for non-Chromium browsers at the start of the year and didn't find any other than Firefox and two forks of it. I was wondering if there were other alternates that I just missed during my search.

@wgarmil @ElBeeToots @fishidwardrobe @markwyner apologies - I meant the comment you were responding to...

Wikipedia confirms there are literally only 3 active browser engine families out there - KHTML-derived (Safari, Chrome et al), Gecko-derived (Firefox etc.) and NetSurf (which is practically unknown).

@mossman @fishidwardrobe @markwyner

I use LibreWolf, a FF fork which is focused on privacy, security, and freedom and has uBlock built in...

https://librewolf.net/

LibreWolf Browser

A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.

@mossman I use it in all of my browsers without any issues.

@markwyner for now...

(MV2 will be deactivated in most browsers soon - it's just a matter of time)

@markwyner

"Jul 24th 2025: an update on Manifest V2.
With Chrome 138 all users on all channels of Chrome have now Manifest V2 extensions disabled. Users can no longer turn them back on."

https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/develop/migrate/mv2-deprecation-timeline

...and once the majority of users are off MV2, then Firefox, Safari etc. will eventually drop support as well.

Manifest V2 support timeline  |  Chrome Extensions  |  Chrome for Developers

Details of the Manifest V2 phase-out and end of life.

Chrome for Developers
@markwyner Or you could like, not use Google and use uBlock Origin to block Google trackers from all other websites (which you should have already been doing).
@PaulaToThePeople who said I am or was using Google anything? These pop up as prompts to log-in to lots of sites not related to Google. I don’t use any Google products.
@markwyner Ah oops. I never saw anything like that, so I was mistaken.
@PaulaToThePeople be happy. They’re a scourge.
@markwyner Yeah, well I block everything from Google, so my issue with the internet is rather that search engines will show me mostly websites that don't work as top results. 😉
@markwyner Use of Annoyance filters works too for these.
@rejzor it didn’t for me, though I’ve heard it works for others.
@markwyner @IceWolf @emz thank you! I've been looking for this!

@Zer0Rank @markwyner @emz Awesome! =^.^= *wags*

Yeah uBO rocks, it's great for wayyyy more than just ads.

@markwyner

It's great and it works but just be careful cause sometimes it would hide the "sign in with google" button too

@lefteristrip23 thanks. But I don’t sign in to Google. So I’m good.
@markwyner @lefteristrip23 no, but unless you only browse with Tor, they know your IP address accessed site X, and can correlate with other data to enrich their dossier on you.

@fazalmajid

Thanks. There are many fingerprinting methods. But I believe they were saying if I want to sign into Google for real, this might hide the log-in form. And I’m saying I don’t use Google so I don’t care if it hides the real log-in form.

@lefteristrip23

@markwyner @IceWolf @emz I just block google domains outright in the uBlock rules. Nothing good ever comes in from those.

* google.com * block
* googlesyndication.com * block
* googletagmanager.com * block

@ticho @markwyner @emz Saaame. Might also want to add gstatic.com as well.

Gotta reenable google.com, gstatic.com, and third-party frames whenever you run into a captcha, but you can not click the save button and hit the "discard changes" erase button after.

@ticho @markwyner @emz (And because of those captchas and things like google maps embeds, it's also worth specifically blocking accounts.google.com in /addition/ to google.com. Heh.)
@IceWolf @markwyner @emz Anything that requires a google captcha already gets opened inside an ephemeral firefox container, its data to be deleted once the window closes, so not a problem. :)