| https://twitter.com/rebane2001 | |
| My Cool Website | https://lyra.horse/ |
| pronoun | she/her |
| https://twitter.com/rebane2001 | |
| My Cool Website | https://lyra.horse/ |
| pronoun | she/her |

I've seen this LinkedIn "BrowserGate" site posted a few places online. LinkedIn is "searching your computer"! It's a "mass breach of personal data"! It sounds illegal, and maybe it is, but you should know what this is really about, and who's behind it. đź§µ
i've been thinking of what the best way to toot my quote retweets on fedi would be
i generally post everything across three platforms, that is twitter, bluesky, and fedi, but sometimes i post something a qrt on twitter that requires context of a tweet i'm quoting, so i can't just directly post it on other sites without context
now, the obvious solution would be to just put a screenshot of the tweet i'm quoting in a post, but this doesn't work for video posts because mastodon does not allow multiple medias in a post if one of them is a video
a less nice solution would be to just put the quoted tweet in a reply and leave it at that, but i guess it's the best one?
(and yes, i am aware of the secret third option of just not using twitter in the first place, i hope to one day achieve that)
Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, LinkedIn’s JavaScript executes a silent scan of your installed browser extensions. The scan probes for thousands of specific extensions by ID, collects the results, encrypts them, and transmits them to LinkedIn’s servers. The entire process happens in the background. There is no consent dialog, no notification, no mention of it in LinkedIn’s privacy policy. This page documents exactly how the system works, with line references and code excerpts from LinkedIn’s production JavaScript bundle.
had to find a cloudflare waf bypass for this one, yay!
might write about it once they patch
i think the camera app should also let you record audio
like, i often find myself recording a video of nothing just to record the audio because the camera app is faster to access than a dedicated voice recorder app