Tips about NoScript
Truck_kun @ Truck_kun @beehaw.org Posts 0Comments 156Joined 2 yr. ago
... I had an IT tech from our old MSP tell me her knowledge/recommendation of ABP is what got her the job.
I knew her boss, and doubt that was the reason (probably more because she was cheap entry level labor), but that some people have that take in a professional setting shocked me. I don't think your ad-blocker recommendation will ever be what lands you a job, but I do think it's possible for it to be the reason you don't get a job.
There is also a setting under Default Behavior to disable javascript: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Per-site-switches#no-scripting
Which would then require you to allow it for each site.
I use NoScript for that purpose though. I've not delved into uBlocks configuration, but NoScript makes it pretty easy to only allow javascript from certain sources on the page (can easily select which third party sites to allow).
My typical recommendation would be:
Normie: uBlock Origin
Techie: uBlock Origin + uMatrix
Security Critical/Paranoia/Just Hate Yourself: uBlock Origin + uMatrix + NoScript
I use the last option at work, and the middle option at home, and the first option for my wife's computer.
For me, a lot of it isn't about ads, it's more about the security risk of cross site scripting. Typically, if I'm visiting a site, I probably trust it, but I have no trust for people they sell ads to. I don't mind sites I trust having a few non-intrusive ads, but of course that's not the reason I use blockers; if a site has so many ads it is unusable, I just don't ever visit it again (plenty of 'don't show articles from ' flags in my google news feed for this very reason. I'll never know if you redeem yourself, because I will just never visit your site again.).
It's definitely different for every person, and situationally dependent.
If you are as well off as Taylor Swift and get to choose... yeah, rent if you don't want to deal with the hassle of home ownership. You're rich and will be fine no matter what you do.
For everyone else, if you generally are going to work in the same geographic area (even if a bit of a commute) for the next decade... then yeah, if afforded the opportunity, buy. It's better to own something if given the chance (in general).
Hard to say in this current market. I took a 0% down payment mortgage out a decade ago, have paid off 30k, and have 200k in fake equity. Fake equity as the valuation is real estate bubble BS, and buying now could result in a massive negative equity (putting borrowers under water) if/when that bubble bursts, but simple fact of the matter is, as the above poster mentions, as long as you keep paying the mortgage, you actually get some equity/own something.
Worst case, your loan does go under.... you go bankrupt and end up.... right back where you were if you were renting anyways.
The way I like to look at it, is a mortgage (fixed) only gets cheaper. A decade from now, you're making more money, but inflation has devalued your income? Your mortgage principle + interest did not change in that time, so inflation has technically made your mortgage cheaper; whereas we've seen rents double, triple, or even quadruple in the past decade.
Note for the curious: While FDA and similar loans can get you lower down payments, what I used for 0% was a USDA Rural Development loan - only allows you to buy in certain areas (not metros typically), but you may be surprised what areas do qualify - check out the map, anything not highlighted qualifies - zoom on in, maybe that 'small town' a 10 minute drive outside the big city does: https://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do .... even winning a bid on homes in the current market may be tough though....
You're right, my ad blocker was making it look like an image. My bad. Basically a video of missiles being launched from land, air, and sea in mass.
Was hoping to see the video in the article, but just screen caps.
Was under the impression that Taiwan would likely use thousands of Ukraine style drone boats to sink the Chinese fleet.
Instead all I see is screenshots of missiles the size of cities raining down. I assume it's a perspective issue, but those missiles are unrealistically large.
I saw your post that you downloaded Voyager.
I love Voyager, but if you already haven't noticed, Voyager stopped supporting the version of Lemmy that beehaw uses. If you intend to stay on Lemmy, and/or use Voyager, then beehaw probably isn't the best choice, since beehaw will not be updating Lemmy versions, and plans to eventually leave Lemmy.
That said, beehaw is a great community, just bear the above in mind before making such a switch. I will probably join another instance when beehaw's lemmy instance closes down, but until then, I have great respect for beehaw's team, the community they have built, and generally making this a safe place for it's users, so I will likely stay until that switch happens.
I keep hearing 'sanctions arent working'.
And every now and then I see things about them working; it's almost like sanctions are a long game that don't immediately show all the results in want within 3 months, and you need to keep them up long term. That said, of course when some don't comply with those sanctions, it will permanently alter the landscape as the sanctioned try to work around them. Russia's movement toward the Yuan, and reliance on China and N. Korea are not going to be undone anytime soon, if ever.
Pre-Ukrainian invasion, 1 USD was ~78 Russian Rubles. Now, that 1 USD is valued at 92 Rubles. After the start of the war, the Ruble lost a lot of value immediately, but appears to had gained value for a few months, and has steadily decreased in value as the sanctions drag on, and seem to have semi-stablized at a much lower value than going into the war. As a generalization, it appears looking back to 2003 (max on the chart i'm looking at), as Putin's leadership drags on, the Ruble has steadily decreased in value (in 2003, it only took about 30 Ruble to value 1 USD). Looking at other major economic powers in the world is like looking at an inverse chart, where their currencies have increased in value against the USD consistently.
Is that an economist url?... yeah, no, not clicking that.
Typically the "financial type media", are full of political opinion instead of focusing on finance. Very often bad takes, and over the years, I've learned they just aren't worth a click, and my time.
A few years ago, wasn't there a company (maybe it was uber?) that was being overwhelmed by arbitration fee's for a large number of arbitration cases? I forget the outcome, but it may be due to their agreement stipulating they would cover arbitration fees. Either way, forced arbitration needs to go.
I do use passphrases, but I combine with randomness.
I memorize one random 8 character string to use with something more memorable.
Then when I need more security, or I feel that random 8 character string is no longer safe (password leak/hacked), I memorize a new 8 character string.
Then I combine them.
Then I memorize a new 8 character string and mix it in.
It's a process built up over years that ingrains into memory. Sometimes I forget the order, or if i added spaces, or did no spaces. Luckily, as long as I am sure of the discrete segments, I can remix them to recreate until it works (in a reasonable time).
My last addition was when I made the move from Lastpass to another password manager, after their endless bad news.
You said you are 'in the EU', as in currently living in the US for said job?
Are you considered an independent contractor? Or an actual employee of the company?
As a US citizen... I would just advise EU citizens to 'in general' avoid working for US companies, we have bad employment policies, and our companies think they can just do the same things in other countries. Obviously everyone should choose for themselves; if you think the extra income is worth it, that is your call, but our work culture is awful.
At the very least, if you do decide to work for a US company... keep it remote. Cost of living in the US is really high, work culture is awful, it's dangerous, and healthcare costs are crazy. Unless your household is making at least $150k USD/year, you'll be considered poor to middle-class.
To be clear, CA in this case is California, not Canada. But if you are on midwest.social, i'll assume you are in the Midwest. More states need to adopt some kind of similar legislation.
For compliance with EU's GDPR and CA's CPRA, they should have some tools to remove information.
Whether those are available to you will depend on where you live, and the companies policy.
We are talking about two very different things.
The reply I responded to was about student debt forgiveness. Forgiveness does not equal payment suspension.
Yes, his post was threaded a couple down from yours, but neither my post, nor the post I responded to mentioned payment suspension. Your reply should probably be up a post or two.
Trump and republicans of course want the people to pay every penny, plus interest of student debt. Biden kept loan payment suspensions up for years, which is far longer than I expected. Biden is getting debt forgiveness to the people, and a large number of them, and it is making a difference. I don't think anyone thought he would accomplish a fraction of what he has gotten done; I can only imagine what he can get done if people give the Dems a majority in the Senate and House.
With the republicans trying to shutdown the government for their political circus, Biden has done a good job of picking his battles, and making them look like fools. It's clear the current Republican party is incapable of governing.
Biden's biggest problems are:
-he is old (which, yeah, obviously), and the media (both sides) does nothing but talk about how Biden is old. - but starting with the State of the Union, he is showing that he is mentally still there, and plenty capable of holding office.
-The media just loves Trump. he gets views, so they won't stop talking about him. They don't give Trump the same kind of scrutiny they do any other politician.
-Biden has a Gaza problem - if Gaza wasn't an active issue, he'd probably be doing a lot better. He has spent so long ensuring Israel receives the support it needs to continue to exist in the middle east, and they have a place after the Holocaust, that he just can't adjust to the horrible crimes their government are committing. I understand he will never not supply their Iron Dome and other defensive measures, but that doesn't mean he cant restrict Israeli weapon sales to just that.
-he doesn't talk about his accomplishments in office, and the media doesn't cover it, so the general populace doesn't think he has done anything. He has done plenty - in the general election campaign, they are starting to advertise these things.
People still don't know that he continued backing Rail workers helped get them a deal, they just remember he kept the supply chain open.
Many student loans have been forgiven. He can't do forgiveness as broadly as he'd like, the GOP is fighting him on that, but he continues to fight for it and is getting more. My own mother is in her 60s and has another 10+ years on her student loan - but I am hopeful his student loan forgiveness will reach her - she has applied and right now it is just a waiting game (information over the past year has been very confusing regarding what to do and when).
I only ever hear the media talking about the negative aspects of Biden, so of course he is going to lose supporters. I just happen to follow political news more closely than the average person, so I am aware of the positive things he has done as well. Hopefully he gets the message out; Trump was awful, but he isn't losing support - people staying home and skipping this vote because Biden isn't ideal, is how we get Trump back in office.
Weekly reminder for everyone to go get their free epic store game of the week...
And never install the launcher or play any of said games.
Wasn't there a video a while back of a presentation that OOP was created as a joke or something, and the person was surprised people were taking it seriously. Might have been advertised as the creator or OOP.
I took the video as a joke anyways, not a serious thing, but who knows. I don't even remember if it was OOP, or some other paradigm, or language, or who knows what else.
If anyone could find/link to it, I'd love to watch it again, but I'm having no luck; so my memory may be faulty.
And there's also KivyMD after you learn base Kivy, that adds more widgets with the intent of following Google's Material Design spec.
I'm not going to vouch for the project, or link, just mentioning it exists.
I honestly only know how to 'block all javascript' on uBlock. Selective blocking is less intuitive if available.
NoScript makes it easy, as does uMatrix, to selectively block/allow third party domains. uBlock is great, but I've always found fine-tuned features on it less intuitive.