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  • There are plenty of sites that use more than one parameters. It’s true that a lot of sites now use the history API instead of url parameters but you can still find plenty, and you have no garante about the parameters order. Any site with a search page that have a few options will probably use url parameters instead of the history API. It’s easier to parse and will end up being shorter most of the time.


  • @ivn@jlai.lutoLinux@lemmy.mlClean all URLs in clipboard
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    Well for youtube it’s quite easy, there are only 4 useful parameters that I can think of, the video id v, the playlist id list and index if it’s a playlist and the time t if you’re sending a specific time in the video. Everything else can be removed. Here’s what uBlock Origin with the AdGuard URL Tracking filter list:

    ! Youtube
    $removeparam=embeds_referring_euri,domain=youtubekids.com|youtube-nocookie.com|youtube.com
    $removeparam=embeds_referring_origin,domain=youtubekids.com|youtube-nocookie.com|youtube.com
    $removeparam=source_ve_path,domain=youtubekids.com|youtube-nocookie.com|youtube.com
    ||youtube.com^$removeparam=pp
    


  • This means putting your trust in Obscura, since they’re the 1st hop, receiving your data without additional encryption, a new player, who yet has to prove that they’re trustworthy.

    I’ve not checked but the whole claim is to use additional encryption, between you and the 2nd hop.

    With our 2-party setup, Obscura operates the 1st hop, and we’re proud to partner with Mullvad who operates the 2nd (exit) hop. As the WireGuard packets are end-to-end encrypted to Mullvad’s servers, we never see any parts of your packet in plaintext (not even SNI). In fact, you can check your connected server’s public key in the Obscura App against those listed on Mullvad’s server page!

    https://obscura.net/blog/bootstrapping-trust/#obscura















  • I’ve had NixOS absolutely refuse to run some compiler toolchain I depended upon that should’ve been dead simple on other distros, I’m really hesitant to try anything that tries to be too different anymore.

    Yes, some toolchain expect you to run pre-compiled dynamically linked binaries. These won’t work on NixOS, you need to either find a way to install the binary from nix and force the toolchain to use it or run patchelf on it somehow.


  • Well that was an approximation to keep it simple and disprove the given example. There are other directories in the root filesystem that are in the path by default, or used in some other critical way (like /etc). Even if they are links to directories in the nix store you can replace the link.