An extension that bypasses online age verification
I made an extension that bypasses online age verification
To show my stance towards online age verification, I made a small (literally, less than 10 kilobytes) add-on that will completely skip ageverif.net's verification prompt. (Only that site (for now?))
With more and more data breaches going on it's important to protect yourself by not sharing unnecessary data, and to show how broken some age verification platforms are!
It's #opensource too! https://github.com/helloyanis/agechecker.net-bypass (more info on why I do it is in the readme)
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It's funny how the UNIX epoch and my DOB happen to be the same. I wonder how many other people were "born" on 1/1/1970?
It was a busy day in all the maternity wards
You mean 1970-01-01 00:00:00
[email protected] represent!
Yeah, I wanted to say "19700101000000" but wanted to be clear for those not in the habit of reading timestamps formatted the way they were back then (although the "19" was usually left off) for easy comparison. Should've thought to put it the way you did.
1970-01-01 00:00:00+00:00
Oh hey look! Fellow new years baby!
We should all mean this. Truly the logically dominant date format.
@cm0002 Hey look! It's me! Thanks for the share!! :blobCat_blush:
Hi! Np, it was crossposted because the community you posted to is on an instance run by authoritarians who propagate Russian propaganda about Ukraine, deny the many China human rights violations and declare the NK isn't actually totalitarian amongst other things
See below for examples and a megathread documenting it
::: spoiler Why am I cross-posting .ml content?
Thank you for your service.
@cm0002 I don't really know about all of the lemmy drama! But even besides that, just in general reposting is good to have more coverage and feedback so it's a win win for everyone!
That's not documentation, you're intentionally twisting people's words to support a specific narrative that wasn't there in the first place.
Each link is
Titles are appropriately interpretive, as is anything else in this world.
For example, how else would you interpret dessalines posting this in reply to someone
As something else as "If you don't support Russia then you just don't understand geopolitics"
Original post: https://furries.club/users/helloyanis/statuses/116799972646478979
Don't link to or participate on Lemmy.ml, join the boycott today!
Cross-posted as part of ongoing boycotting/protest efforts to reduce the influence of .ml comms and indirectly, the instance as a whole, to help vitilize and drive non-.ml comms and make it an easier decision for other instance admins to defederate because of the behavior and attitudes of the .ml instance admins (see megathread link above)
Some highlights from the link:
Hey, I tend to be rather bothered by many of your cross-posting, but this is actually a cool reason for it. Thanks for this!