What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

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구독형 상품의 위험성은 신용카드의 할부 결제와 비슷하다고 할 수 있는데요
월 결제액이 저렴하다고 무턱대고 왕창 구매 해버리면
가랑비에 옷 젖듯이 통장 잔고가 증발하는 현상을 맞이 할 수 있습니다...

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@balasubramanium四眼心理医生 @Em0nM4stodonEm :official_verified: The use for cookies was supposed to be things like logins or shopping sessions where there is a need to prevent a 3ed party from taking over the session. Remember this was before https became common in the wake of the Snowden disclosures.

JS was supposed to be for interactive elements such as embedding a playable video, or hashing a passphase to obstruct "rainbow table" precomputed brute-force attacks on accounts.

Instead a very large part of the Internet has become actively malicious, seeking to weaponize browser and computer features against users so their data can be sold.

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取り敢えず現状公式( @internetarchive )が何も声明を出していないのでそこまで中身はありませんが、書けることだけを書いて記事にしました
参考になれば幸いです

Internet Archiveの「WaybackMachine」が503エラーで利用できない状態に - osumiakari.jp
www.osumiakari.jp/articles/20251120-ia-wayback-503/

RE:
c.osumiakari.jp/notes/afah86f0jy78x6xm

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I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪

The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.

No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.

My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.

Yours shouldn't either.

@Em0nM4stodonEm :official_verified: Thank you! As a publisher, we donʼt track, but we did have some ads from networks that tracked. I made a commitment to our readers (not that any asked for this) that we would be tracker-free this year. I wrote to the ad networks to see if any would go along with this and got zero replies. So we removed all their ads. Now we just have ones we run ourselves with no trackers. Didnʼt seem particularly hard to do and I wish more would.

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