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Because gentlemen prefer ass.


Thanks for the meticulous efforts, whoever worked on it.

However I especially didn't understand why some of the values under Privacy > Traffic / DNS Traffic say "NO" but are still in green. Or why some of the other values under the same Privacy column like "connection" say "Yes" but are in red.

Can anyone explain what those mean? Also does empty values there mean "no data available" or something else?


You are missing headings in Row 2 & 3.

I think you are talking about Column E (Privacy->Logging->Activity->"DNS Requests") ? Since it falls under "Logging", you want it to be Red for YES & Green for NO (you don't want your VPN provider to log DNS Requests, etc). You will notice that everything within the "Logging" columns (Col D-H) follow this color coding, whereas for Col J-M (which are still under "Privacy", but the subsection is "Activism") it's opposite.


>whoever worked on it

This chart was compiled by reddit user ThatOnePrivacyGuy.

Those say no and are green because they do not log traffic/DNS, which is good. Very simply, green means good and red means bad.


I think it's referring to the fact that certain details (traffic, DNS requests, timestamps, IP addresses) are logged. Ideally you want a service that does not log anything, that's why "Yes" is red.


Can someone explain for a newbie on how to practically use it in a project? I understand golang basics. The github documentation mentions what it does but not how to use it.


I haven't used uBlock yet. I've used Adguard and I find it to be equally good. Adguard too claims to be lightweight and fast.

Does anyone have experience with using both these extensions?


Everything in that movie is a joke. But the jokes in the movie were good.


Even though I liked the article it didn't mean I didn't like the movie. I think Interstellar is a better movie than most films because at least they tried to incorporate some true science into it (as opposed to 100% wrong movies like armageddon, sunshine, etc). So Nolan, Kipp, et al definitely do get the credit for that!


It's not real science because what I saw was a person going into blackhole and still being alive. This movie is not even 30% of what Inception was.


That scene was obviously not trying to be rigidly scientific. Either he died and what followed was his death dream, or the hyper advanced civilization that can control gravity manipulated the black hole so he could survive. Technology looks like magic to the unknowing.


The only other 2 I could think of is SauceLabs and Rainforest QA.


Interstellar?


The 6 inch phones are impractical.


Thanks a bunch!


The title is too buzzfeedy but the graph is indeed informative!


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