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@cainmark @ascentale @grammasaurus @frostpendeln @bikenite oohhhh, I didn't realize #Coffeeneuring had a hashtag. (Coffee is my primary hobby.)
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You, @grammasaurus, mentioned a link I shared that said: "“subscribe to keep reading.”
Someone can subscribe, at no cost, by mentioning his or her email address.
Even though it is free, you can unsubscribe at any time.
The article provides excellent information about media that is emerging to support candidates and causes on the liberal, progressive, left side of #politics.This is the link: https://www.chaoticera.news/p/liberal-media-s-big-year-online
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You, @grammasaurus, mentioned a link I shared that said: "“subscribe to keep reading.”
Someone can subscribe, at no cost, by mentioning his or her email address.
Even though it is free, you can unsubscribe at any time.
The article provides excellent information about media that is emerging to support candidates and causes on the liberal, progressive, left side of #politics.This is the link: https://www.chaoticera.news/p/liberal-media-s-big-year-online
copy: @renewedresistance #KnowledgeIsPower -
#BikeNite A7: For #WaterlooRegion Cycling Superstar I'd like to nominate Mark Connolly @uxMark who has brought us @CyclingGuide
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#BikeNite A7: For #WaterlooRegion Cycling Superstar I'd like to nominate Mark Connolly @uxMark who has brought us @CyclingGuide
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#BikeNite A7: For #WaterlooRegion Cycling Superstar I'd like to nominate Mark Connolly @uxMark who has brought us @CyclingGuide
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#BikeNite A7: For #WaterlooRegion Cycling Superstar I'd like to nominate Mark Connolly @uxMark who has brought us @CyclingGuide
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#BikeNite A7: For #WaterlooRegion Cycling Superstar I'd like to nominate Mark Connolly @uxMark who has brought us @CyclingGuide
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@robinadams : OTOH, if you click on a search result, Google could also send your browser to a runtime generated webpage, like Google Transate does.
For example, if I enter (I've replaced // by Unicode ⧸⧸ to prevent Mastodon from shortening the URLs and hiding "https://"):
🔗 https:⧸⧸www.security.nl/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
into
🔗 https:⧸⧸translate.google.com/?sl=nl&tl=en&op=websites
the eventual URL turns into:
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.translate.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=nl&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
In case of AI manipulation, such a link could read, for example,
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.ai.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
Nomalizing this will result in even more people to fall for #phishing (replacing dots by dashes). The only thing reasonably trustworthy, the domain name of a website, becomes even more messy.
Apart from the fact that Google may charge websites for this "service" and/or insert their own ads.
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#DVsucks #GoogleIsEvil #LetsEncryptIsEvil #TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #E2EE #E2EEisBroken #DomainNamesSuck
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@robinadams : OTOH, if you click on a search result, Google could also send your browser to a runtime generated webpage, like Google Transate does.
For example, if I enter (I've replaced // by Unicode ⧸⧸ to prevent Mastodon from shortening the URLs and hiding "https://"):
🔗 https:⧸⧸www.security.nl/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
into
🔗 https:⧸⧸translate.google.com/?sl=nl&tl=en&op=websites
the eventual URL turns into:
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.translate.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=nl&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
In case of AI manipulation, such a link could read, for example,
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.ai.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
Nomalizing this will result in even more people to fall for #phishing (replacing dots by dashes). The only thing reasonably trustworthy, the domain name of a website, becomes even more messy.
Apart from the fact that Google may charge websites for this "service" and/or insert their own ads.
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#DVsucks #GoogleIsEvil #LetsEncryptIsEvil #TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #E2EE #E2EEisBroken #DomainNamesSuck
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@robinadams : OTOH, if you click on a search result, Google could also send your browser to a runtime generated webpage, like Google Transate does.
For example, if I enter (I've replaced // by Unicode ⧸⧸ to prevent Mastodon from shortening the URLs and hiding "https://"):
🔗 https:⧸⧸www.security.nl/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
into
🔗 https:⧸⧸translate.google.com/?sl=nl&tl=en&op=websites
the eventual URL turns into:
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.translate.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=nl&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
In case of AI manipulation, such a link could read, for example,
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.ai.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
Nomalizing this will result in even more people to fall for #phishing (replacing dots by dashes). The only thing reasonably trustworthy, the domain name of a website, becomes even more messy.
Apart from the fact that Google may charge websites for this "service" and/or insert their own ads.
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#DVsucks #GoogleIsEvil #LetsEncryptIsEvil #TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #E2EE #E2EEisBroken #DomainNamesSuck
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@robinadams : OTOH, if you click on a search result, Google could also send your browser to a runtime generated webpage, like Google Transate does.
For example, if I enter (I've replaced // by Unicode ⧸⧸ to prevent Mastodon from shortening the URLs and hiding "https://"):
🔗 https:⧸⧸www.security.nl/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
into
🔗 https:⧸⧸translate.google.com/?sl=nl&tl=en&op=websites
the eventual URL turns into:
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.translate.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=nl&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp
In case of AI manipulation, such a link could read, for example,
🔗 https:⧸⧸www-security-nl.ai.goog/posting/929685/FCC+verbiedt+verkoop+van+nieuwe+routers+van+buitenlandse+fabrikanten+in+VS
Nomalizing this will result in even more people to fall for #phishing (replacing dots by dashes). The only thing reasonably trustworthy, the domain name of a website, becomes even more messy.
Apart from the fact that Google may charge websites for this "service" and/or insert their own ads.
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#DVsucks #GoogleIsEvil #LetsEncryptIsEvil #TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #E2EE #E2EEisBroken #DomainNamesSuck
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@robinadams : I hope that it's limited to that (your browser's address bar reads https:⧸⧸google.com).
But space for search results is limited. So my speculation is that if you click the search result in order to open the actual website, you _still_ get to see AI-manipulated content.
Once Chrome reads https:⧸⧸example.com in its address bar while the page shows altered content of said website, this means that Google FULLY destroyed TLS.
Note: "Google Trust Services" (and others) already partially breaks TLS by handing out DV certificates to Cloudflare proxy servers. You DO NOT have an E2EE connection to the actual website, proven by https://todon.nl/@ErikvanStraten/116263229585961944 (Dutch text, tap translate for English).
Summarizing: your browser has an E2EE connection with a Cloudflare server. Cloudflare can always see and manipulate anything you think you exchange with the actual website. They can read your passwords and hijack any of your accounts even if WebAuthn (FIDO2 hardware key or passkey) is used to log in.
Google already broke https years ago - to prevent ISP's from altering ads or inserting fake clicks on ads. Let's Encrypt was never meant to protect YOU. #DVsucks
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #Authenticity #GoogleIsEvil #CloudflareIsEvil #BigTechIsEvil
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@robinadams : I hope that it's limited to that (your browser's address bar reads https:⧸⧸google.com).
But space for search results is limited. So my speculation is that if you click the search result in order to open the actual website, you _still_ get to see AI-manipulated content.
Once Chrome reads https:⧸⧸example.com in its address bar while the page shows altered content of said website, this means that Google FULLY destroyed TLS.
Note: "Google Trust Services" (and others) already partially breaks TLS by handing out DV certificates to Cloudflare proxy servers. You DO NOT have an E2EE connection to the actual website, proven by https://todon.nl/@ErikvanStraten/116263229585961944 (Dutch text, tap translate for English).
Summarizing: your browser has an E2EE connection with a Cloudflare server. Cloudflare can always see and manipulate anything you think you exchange with the actual website. They can read your passwords and hijack any of your accounts even if WebAuthn (FIDO2 hardware key or passkey) is used to log in.
Google already broke https years ago - to prevent ISP's from altering ads or inserting fake clicks on ads. Let's Encrypt was never meant to protect YOU. #DVsucks
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #Authenticity #GoogleIsEvil #CloudflareIsEvil #BigTechIsEvil
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@robinadams : I hope that it's limited to that (your browser's address bar reads https:⧸⧸google.com).
But space for search results is limited. So my speculation is that if you click the search result in order to open the actual website, you _still_ get to see AI-manipulated content.
Once Chrome reads https:⧸⧸example.com in its address bar while the page shows altered content of said website, this means that Google FULLY destroyed TLS.
Note: "Google Trust Services" (and others) already partially breaks TLS by handing out DV certificates to Cloudflare proxy servers. You DO NOT have an E2EE connection to the actual website, proven by https://todon.nl/@ErikvanStraten/116263229585961944 (Dutch text, tap translate for English).
Summarizing: your browser has an E2EE connection with a Cloudflare server. Cloudflare can always see and manipulate anything you think you exchange with the actual website. They can read your passwords and hijack any of your accounts even if WebAuthn (FIDO2 hardware key or passkey) is used to log in.
Google already broke https years ago - to prevent ISP's from altering ads or inserting fake clicks on ads. Let's Encrypt was never meant to protect YOU. #DVsucks
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #Authenticity #GoogleIsEvil #CloudflareIsEvil #BigTechIsEvil
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@robinadams : I hope that it's limited to that (your browser's address bar reads https:⧸⧸google.com).
But space for search results is limited. So my speculation is that if you click the search result in order to open the actual website, you _still_ get to see AI-manipulated content.
Once Chrome reads https:⧸⧸example.com in its address bar while the page shows altered content of said website, this means that Google FULLY destroyed TLS.
Note: "Google Trust Services" (and others) already partially breaks TLS by handing out DV certificates to Cloudflare proxy servers. You DO NOT have an E2EE connection to the actual website, proven by https://todon.nl/@ErikvanStraten/116263229585961944 (Dutch text, tap translate for English).
Summarizing: your browser has an E2EE connection with a Cloudflare server. Cloudflare can always see and manipulate anything you think you exchange with the actual website. They can read your passwords and hijack any of your accounts even if WebAuthn (FIDO2 hardware key or passkey) is used to log in.
Google already broke https years ago - to prevent ISP's from altering ads or inserting fake clicks on ads. Let's Encrypt was never meant to protect YOU. #DVsucks
@petealexharris @grammasaurus @SteveRudolfi
#TLSisBroken #httpsIsBroken #Authenticity #GoogleIsEvil #CloudflareIsEvil #BigTechIsEvil