Sem
I am a software engineer living and working in Belgrade, Serbia. My hobbies contain a lot of things including cycling, bikepacking, photography. My political view are closer to left-wing anarchism.
All the photos are made by myself (if not specified other) and are shared under CC-BY 4.0.
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Sem@lemmy.mlOPto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I need an advice about Sonaype and domains topicEnglish
1·8 months agoThat is sad. I’m just a contributor who is liking the project and willing to contribute. I’m doing it in my free time, I’m not paid for it, I’m not making money on the project… Setting a nonprofit LLC is not an option for me, unfortunately. It would require to hire lawyers to make all the paperwork and yearly reports, I just do not have such capabilities… Thanks anyway for the answer!
Sem@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there even a point of using a VPN on Google's Android? (Example: Watching Youtube on Firefox browser while logged-out)English
1·9 months ago*logs on the server of app creator.
Sem@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there even a point of using a VPN on Google's Android? (Example: Watching Youtube on Firefox browser while logged-out)English
211·9 months agoYes. For me reasons of VPN on Android (even with Google) are following:
- Most of greedy apps are trying to collect info about your location. Because in most of the cases you will restrict direct access to the location data, apps will try to do it through IP. VPN resolve this problem at all.
- A lot of greedy apps or websites are trying to do fingerprinting to identity your logs. While it is possible in theory to do fingerprinting by fuzzy matching all-logs against all-logs, the task is so computationally heavy that the only way is to try to do fuzzy-matching (aka fingerprinting) within the locations. VPN allows you to hide your location.
Of course one may say that VPN does not provide a 100% protections from fingerprinting, I think there should be applied the same approach like in cyber security: the goal is not to protect yourself by 100% but to make attack so expensive that it does not make sense. VPN makes fingerprinting so hard that noone will really do it until you are a journalist, intelligence officer or something like this.
Sem@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People outside the US, do you still consider America a democracy?English
01·9 months agoThe answer depends of the reference point. I was born in Russia (I’m living abroad from 2022) and compared to the putin’s dictatorship US is a democracy. You guys still have a freedom of speech, not fake opposition to Trump and independent courts. From the other side, most of the countries are democracies if compared to Russia…
Deepseek collects and process all the data you sent to their LLN even from API calls. It is a no-go for most of businesses applications. For example, OpenAI and Anyhropic do not collect or process anyhow data sent via API and there is an opy-ouy button in their settings that allows to avoid processing of the data sent via UI.
Sem@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Ventoy source code contains some unknown BLOBs, still no word on the issue from the dev after monthsEnglish
1·1 year agoFor me the problem is more in GPL violation: they distribute blobs under GPL3, user made a request of the source code by creating an issue, but they ignored that request. It is not only about “you have to fix it” versus “just fork it” imo.
I’m not sure that lemmy users are different in this from user of Reddit/HackerNews/Facebook/etc.


Thank you again! I will try to reach an owner of the domain!