Jennifer's question Jennifer Cobbe asked this question on Twitter: Question for ePrivacy Directive fans: if I was a provider of a cloud AI service and I siphoned off input data originating with Continue reading
Archives: March 2021
DNS-over-https on macOS and iOS
Why bother with DNS-over-https? I have run a DNS-over-https proxy for a while now, to experiment with it. First, like the rest of my browsing acting, my DNS traffic is private. But DNS traffic is Continue reading
wireguard via algo: a simpler, faster(ish) alternative to IPSec
tl;dr: I'm impressed with wireguard, and I'm impressed with algo, but using wireguard with the macOS and iOS clients makes things slower than I had hoped. Wireguard, as an IPSec replacement I've been Continue reading
"Supervision" is not the same as "total surveillance"
1 I wrote a post on decoded.legal's blog earlier this week, about "Unpicking the "making children as safe as they are offline" fallacy". The gist of the piece, in case you are reading this first, is Continue reading
Jam: my initial take on a FOSS alternative to Clubhouse
I'm interested in all sorts of communications systems, and I was recently looking for a free and open source, self-hosted, alternative to the excellent Jitsi video conference platform, but for Continue reading