@m0xee @j3rn @newt @prahou holy shit you're right, I totally forgot postmarketOS
Notices by NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: (ammoniumperchlorate@rheinneckar.social), page 3
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NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: (ammoniumperchlorate@rheinneckar.social)'s status on Sunday, 24-Nov-2024 12:06:14 JST NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: -
NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: (ammoniumperchlorate@rheinneckar.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Nov-2024 10:14:56 JST NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: my brain compelled me to make this shitpost
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NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: (ammoniumperchlorate@rheinneckar.social)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Mar-2023 00:37:25 JST NH4ClO4 φ :nixos: :linux: @DXMacGuffin @ralf_muschall @48kRAM Or the websites could simply decide to abide by the Do Not Track HTTP header and auto-disable nonessential cookies for those who have it enabled, without showing annoying cookie banners - I even know one or two sites who do it that way. The problem is that the ad/tracking industry is hellbent on making it as inconvenient as possible to refuse cookies, so most sites won't do that. We could simply require by law that websites listen to the DNT header though.