• altphoto@lemmy.today
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    3 days ago

    Nope not chrome, not Firefox, not edge or explorer. Got anything that doesn’t let outsiders know every little bit there is to know about me? My heart beat rate? I saw that this morning. New browsers will steal by heart rate! Well isn’t that amazing? GTFO!

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      They can’t unless your entire system is compromised.

      That research paper was a POC using kernel access and the models used were calibrated to specific subjects in a particular setting. Replicating it for anyone anywhere would require much, much more sophisticated models and that the target has given you root.

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        elinks? Getting fancy, aren’t we? They can have lynx and like it or they’ll have to learn to appreciate openssl s_client!

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      We out here using the 3Ds web browser 😤😤

      (It has expired certificates and kinda doesn’t work anymore lol)

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      Yeah, I just use System.Net.Http.HttpClient and a basic html to md converter. Half of websites don’t work but I figure if they are too complex for this simple setup, I don’t need to see them anyway.