Was ist eigentlich mit dem unsglichen Gibt es dafr vielleicht eine clevere Lsung
Ich habe dort eigentlich eine Sperre eingerichtet, aber womglich versehentlich fr die ein oder andere Website eine Ausnahmezustimmung erteilt - so ist der Mist ja wohl bewusst designed.
Diese einzelnen Freigaben sind bestimmt passiert, werden mir aber nirgends angezeigt.
Ich habe jetzt die generelle Sperre aufgehoben und neu gesetzt - ist damit fr 1 Jahr wieder alles gesperrt
Bluesky. This is the number of tracking attempts blocked in just looking at a handful of BS posts.
TrackingLower Laptop Visibility To Attackers / Tracking
Removing:
Microphone / WiFi / Bluetooth / Webcam
Tracking species of special interest - more highlights from the journal Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
8.1 Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser o. oxyrinchus):
Spatiotemporal patterns in habitat use of natal and non-natal adult Atlantic sturgeon in two spawning rivers. S White et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:9 (2024)
8.2 Polar bears (Ursus maritimus):
Telemetry without collars: performance of fur- and ear-mounted satellite tags for evaluating the movement and behaviour of polar bears. TR Ross et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:18 (2024).
8.3 wild Atlantic post-smolt salmon (Salmo salar):
Depth use of wild Atlantic salmon post-smolts migrating through fjords. HB Bjerck et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:34 (2024).
and previously highlighted:
8.4 Basking shark telemetry:
Assessing the potential of acoustic telemetry to underpin the regional management of basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus). J Thorburn et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:20 (2024).
animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com
Animal Biotelemetry is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes the results of studies utilizing telemetric techniques (including biologgers) to understand physiological, behavioural, and ecological mechanisms in a broad range of environments (e.g. terrestrial, freshwater and marine) and taxa. The journal also welcomes descriptions and validations of newly developed tagging techniques and tracking technologies, as well as methods for analyzing telemetric data.
Impacts of tagging:
more paper highlights from Animal Biotelemetry 2024, this set of papers looks into effects of tags or tagging on subjects or data collected, or review the suitability of devices:
7.1 Tagging effects on Pink-footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus)
Effects of capture and GPS-tagging in spring on migration timing and reproduction in Pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus. KHT Schreven et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:10 (2024)
7.2 Tracking migratory shorebirds:
A review of electronic devices for tracking small and medium migratory shorebirds. LA Gould et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:11 (2024)
7.3 Tracking snakes:
External transmitter attachment in snakes: a systematic review of methods, efficacy, and impacts. T Christensen & J Fantuzzi. Animal Biotelemetry 12:14 (2024)
7.4 GPS tags on waterfowl:
Can waterfowl buffer the mortality risk induced by GPS tags A cautionary tale for applied inference across species. CM Setash et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:26 (2024)
I wish more studies included proper controls in terms of effects on subjects and effects on data (biases). We always have to start with the assumption that unless disproven there will be effects and biases. Absence of effects will have to be demonstrated for species, sex, life history stage, device, season, etc..
You tracked what How
Biotelemetry on unusual subjects -
more paper highlights from Animal Biotelemetry in 2024, as always all are Open Access:
6.1 Sea stars (Asteroidea):
An evaluation of acoustic telemetry as a method to study the movements of Asteroidea (Asterias rubens). J-B Nadalini et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:8 (2024)
6.2 Pangolin (Smutsia temmickii):
Classification of African ground pangolin behaviour based on accelerometer readouts: validation of bio-logging methods. J Harvey-Carroll et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:22 (2024)
6.3 Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris):
First insights into the spatial behaviour of Octopus vulgaris in the wild using acoustic telemetry. K Papadopoulo et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:16 (2024)
6.4 Bees: African stingless bee (Meliponula Bocandei and Dactylurina staudingeri):
Hyperspectral lidar for monitoring high-resolution activity patterns of African stingless bee species.
H Mnefjord et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:15 (2024)
6.5 Galapagos giant tortoises (Chelonoidis donfaustoi):
Using non-continuous accelerometry to identify cryptic nesting events of Galapagos giant tortoises. EB Donovan et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:32 (2024)
6.6 Caimans (Caiman latirostris):
Habitat use and movement patterns of broad-snouted caimans (Caiman latirostris) in an impacted Atlantic forest environment in Brazil. PB Mascarenhas-Junior et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:31 (2024)
6.7 Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin):
Conservation implications of habitat selection by nesting diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) investigated via an automated radio telemetry system. BA Williamson et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:35 (2024)
What a range of taxa, sizes, environments, questions - some truly amazing studies!
Access
Paper highlights in Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
5. Basking shark telemetry:
Assessing the potential of acoustic telemetry to underpin the regional management of basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus). J Thorburn et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:20 (2024).
From the abstract: "Acoustic telemetry can provide valuable space-use data for a range of marine species. Yet the deployment of species-specific arrays over vast areas to gather data on highly migratory vertebrates poses formidable challenges, often rendering it impractical. To address this issue, we pioneered the use of acoustic telemetry on basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) to test the feasibility of using broadscale, multi-project acoustic receiver arrays to track the movements of this species of high conservation concern through the coastal waters of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland."
Notably (my opinion) this is another example of a project-specific use of a proprietary system that may not be able to detect acoustic transmitters using different encoding, so check out the other paper highlight that I tooted about earlier:
Open Protocols, the new standard for acoustic tracking: results from interoperability and performance tests in European waters. E Aspillaga et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:40 (2024).
animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com
Paper highlights in Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
4. Technology for monitoring fish behavior in relation to offshore marine developments:
Performance of a fine-scale acoustic positioning system for monitoring temperate fish behavior in relation to offshore marine developments. ON Shipley et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:36 (2024).
From the abstract: "Rapid global expansion of offshore wind farms, tidal, and wave technologies signifies a new era of renewable energy development. While a promising means to combat the impacts of climate change, such developments necessitate fine-scale monitoring of biological communities to determine impacts associated with construction, operation, and eventual decommission."
The authors evaluate array performance of a gridded acoustic tracking system. Notably (my opinion) this is an example of a local-scale proprietary system, so check out the other paper highlight that I tooted about earlier:
Open Protocols, the new standard for acoustic tracking: results from interoperability and performance tests in European waters. E Aspillaga et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:40 (2024).
animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com
Like all papers in Animal Biotelemetry, this is Open Access
Paper highlights in Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
3. Impact of body size on PIT tag retention:
A novel indicator to assess PIT tag retention in an aquatic amphibian: impact of body size. JM Hutton et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:37 (2024).
From the abstract: "The comprehensive study of organisms is often hindered by the difficulty of consistently capturing, detecting, and tracking all life stages and age classes..... In this study, we developed a novel indicator to assess the field retention status of PIT tags inserted into the tail tissue of S. intermedia." (the lesser siren)....
Open Access, like all publications in Animal Biotelemetry
Paper highlights in Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
2. PIT tags in fisheries research:
Independent testing of PIT tags for fisheries research: a framework for standardization and performance evaluation. B Beckley et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:38 (2024).
From the abstract: "This study aimed to document a comprehensive testing framework for PIT tags as a model for the broader biotelemetry community and to showcase how independent evaluations can validate the performance of new PIT tag offerings against established regional performance criteria. Independent testing and adherence to regionally applied standards were key components of this effort."
Like all publications in Animal Biotelemetry, this is Open Access
Paper highlights in Animal Biotelemetry 2024:
1. Just out:
Open Protocols, the new standard for acoustic tracking: results from interoperability and performance tests in European waters. E Aspillaga et al. Animal Biotelemetry 12:40 (2024).
This addresses a really important issue: so much money and effort is put into the deployment and servicing of marine acoustic tracking receivers, yet most of these cannot pick up transmissions from all deployed, prim arily due to the proprietary nature of transmission encoding. Implementing open protocols would greatly enhance the detectability across platforms, and thus the usefulness of any tracking and monitoring effort.
Like all publications in Animal Biotelemetry, this is Open Access
Einfach nur krass. Da lob ich mir den . im DB Navigator hin oder her.
Ich trau denen irgendwie nicht mehr.
Zuviel russisch drin und proprietr.
Und macht seinen Job. Still, leise und unauffllig, aber sehr zuverlssig
Mozilla faces criticism over new Firefox Tracking Feature: Privacy advocates question Mozilla's decision to enable ad measurement by default in latest Firefox update.
So, is doing the annual of , and the year we've had makes me nervous.
Is angrily tooting that Joe Biden should be shooting the thing down yet
With my settings, or whatever reason, I have lately been refused to watch anything on YouTube w/o login - to save the community from bots so they know I'm real. Well well.
How Londoners can track Santa Claus this Christmas Eve
Excited kids and their parents can track Santa's movements through the NORAD Santa tracker online starting Tuesday as they eagerly await for him to enter North American airspace between 9 p.m. and midnight.
How NORAD tracks Santa Claus
The North American Aerospace Defence Command, or NORAD, is used to monitoring the airspace over Canada and the United States. But during the holiday season, they turn their satellites toward the big guy, Santa Claus. This important mission has been operating for the past 69 years, and each year, ...
How NORAD tracks Santa Claus
The North American Aerospace Defence Command, or NORAD, is used to monitoring the airspace over Canada and the United States. But during the holiday season, they turn their satellites toward the big guy, Santa Claus. This important mission has been operating for the past 69 years, and each year, ...
Sledujete na fr24.com Tady je jeden speciln let:
Une des 2025 : mes appareils des outils / / voire non ( et perso, celui de la maison c'est pas envisageable je pense...)
Mais vu l'ampleur du boulot je veux dcouper et commencer par les choses les plus importantes. Je ne code pas.
Si vous avez des je prends.
Aussi, j'essaie dans ma vie de systmatiquement refuser les quand on me pose la question, mais souvent cela implique de ne pas pouvoir accder au service tout court (souvent un article court sur un sujet non essentiel avec 2000 pubs autour) Y'a des moyens de contourner ce aux
Merry/Happy !!
Get ready for December 24th.
Come Back December 24th to Santa's flight around the world
Call Tracks Via Phone: +1 (877) HI-NORAD
Track Santa on the fly with our mobile apps
Or visit the classic website ( link below )
Senators rip into for selling customer data and blocking right to repair - The Verge
It is clear that the motivation behind automotive companies avoidance of complying with right-to-repair laws is not due to a concern for consumer or , but instead a hypocritical, profit-driven reaction.
Okay, well, this is the most highly compartmentalized I've ever had this.
As you can see, everything is separated in terms of systemd scopes, although I'm unsure if that has any benefit in terms of security. I figure it's not gonna hurt in that regard, anyway.
Every "desktop app" (or whatever they want you to call those things) that gets opened in Brave Browser, gets its own profile directory all to itself that way, all the browsing history, extensions, cookies, etc. are contained by topic. This probably isn't perfectly true, but for example, Mastodon (this server, in other words) has, in effect, its own totally separate instance of Brave Browser. So does YouTube, and so does YouTube Music, even though I log into both of those things using the same Google account. Or that's the idea, even if that's reductive. If you stare at this thing for long enough, you'll probably notice that there should be a function called n2 and that it's missing. I think I've decided to put Gmail on that one and, again, log into it with the same account I already do for the other two. Unless there's something I'm not understanding, there's simply no reason not to separate everything to that extent. This way, if I open a link here, it gets opened in a new browser window on this same profile, and that cookie has nothing to do with another cookie from another link I'd opened from YouTube, for instance.
I use containers on Firefox for the same reason: every site I always use Firefox for instead of Brave, gets its own container.
If anyone has any suggestions on how I could improve this in some way, please tell me.
EDIT: oh, and each one of these is bound to a particular workspace in my window manager. Same keybind for all of them what that keybind does depends on which workspace I'm in. So all I have to do is go to the workspace that's bound to F2 if I want Mastodon, etc. That way everything's muscle memory.
Googles policy change towards fingerprinting Is this the biggest privacy erosion in 10 years
In my blog
Why dont we just stop
And heres what I want to do about it:
Oh good. Guess I better look into GrapheneOS and an unlocked device in the near future.
Wenn ich , erlebe ich sehr viel, was der Unterschied zwischen und anderen Lndern ist.
An vielen E-Ladestationen in Deutschland muss man Mitglied von irgendeinem Verein sein. Ansonsten kann man das Auto nicht laden. Dazu wird man gezwungen, eine App aus einem der beiden groen Stores herunterzuladen, die nicht funktionieren, wenn man ausschaltet oder einen verwendet. Ein Grund, warum ich einen Hybrid habe und keinen vollstndigen Elektrischen.
More internet and digital coming from .
Ach so, bei TA-Media kann man mit Firefox nicht mehr einloggen, weil Firefox drei Scripts von blockiert. Das wird einen Grund dafr geben.I'm too young (Internet-wise) to have used but same here: always used and .
Tried Epiphany for a while, and use lynx regularly, but no for me.
Chrome is a and platform, which presents itself as a browser. No, thanks.
"UKs ICO Labels Google Irresponsible For Tracking Change"
"Alphabets Google is at the centre of another privacy row, after the UK data protection watchdog stepped in over a policy change for tracking users across different websites and platforms."
Gestern hatten wir viel Spa bei unserer ersten Veranstaltung. Wir waren von einer Gemeinschaft gefragt worden, ob wir einen ber und anbieten knnen, der auch Menschen mitnimmt, die IT nur nutzen. Wir hatten 3 Stunden Zeit. Und bei Interesse sollte es eine praktische Vertiefung im Februar geben. Im Februar machen wir nun alles von " auf dem Handy vermindern" bis " auf dem Rechner installieren, der im Oktober weg msste, weil er kein Windows 11 kann".
Back in 2019, Google stated that fingerprinting subverts user choice and is wrong. Next year, all that goes out the window, just like Google this year backtracked on removing support for third-party cookies.
But Google did keep one promise! They removed support for content blockers like uBlock Origin.
I tried this with Focus, and
Quant browser was the worst, it offered no protection at all. DuckDuckGo had strong protection against , but it had a unique fingerprint. Both are Chrome based, so this isn't really surprising
was like DuckDuckGo, strong protection against tracking, but none against fingerprints. In other words, isn't limited to the Chrome world, Firefox has no safeguards against it either
New AA-powered case promises 10-year lifespan
There is a persistent bug in
package that means something will show as arriving today despite still being in transit and not yet prepped for or out for delivery.
20 December 2024 by
9:00pm
And it will show that until 9pm and then suddenly it will update and say tomorrow
Forget , Google starts all your devices in 8 weeks
When you play with a Googles device you have to always keep in mind that is mostly an company.