If you're savvy enough, sure. But for the lay person who doesn't want a clouded view of the world, they likely won't have the same resources or technical capabilities.
Federated under ActivityPub, no. But individual matrix home servers can federated with one another, so in that way yes.
This iOS design language on Android is tripping me out but weirdly also feels like home, since Apollo was my home when I was in iOS. Looking forward to seeing what's next for the project!
Don't judge the project based on that. It's genuinely a quality application once you get it up and running.
Most integrated password managers should thwart this assuming the user doesn't reveal their passwords, though. The only thing in plaintext that would be visible would be the username. Of course, this assumes that OCR is their only vector.
Could also be useful for internal data transmission inside a chassis where, for whatever reason, a direct physical connection isn't possible.
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I didn't even notice it was missing the bot marker. Good catch.
@L3s@lemmy.world you plan on fixing that any time soon?
What a performance by McLaren! So impressed with Lando's driving in that last stint. Shame for Oscar, but P4 in his first F1 British GP as a rookie is nothing to be ashamed of.
You can still like the project as a concept and not like the people in charge. Regardless, this is a good piece of media people should review when considering using the OS.
Not a bad idea! The attack vector issue they mention in the PR comments is valid, though. Not displaying those errors gives an attacker no confirmation that a user whose account they're trying to attack exists, if they're trying known used passwords. But good on you doing what you can to contribute to the project!
Bear in mind that this blocks you from seeing Threads posts on your profile. Unless you private your profile, this changes nothing as far as what they're able to see/pull from your account. Their official documentation states that the block only prevents users from seeing or retrieving content from those servers. You'd probably have to be performing some DNS-level filtering on incoming requests or web firewalling from the host level to prevent their incoming requests.
I'm not on nightly and have been using ublock and a few other extensions. It's nothing new afaik.