Tatsu🏳️🌈🍉
@tatsunara.bsky.social
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Thinly-veiled eldritch horror
OLDER THAN DIRT, Gen X ADHD Squirrel, BG3, FFXIV, TTRPGs, my fanfic is decidedly mid, LIBERAL and QUEER (agender she/they)
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· Sep 15
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· Sep 12
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Ethan Sacks
@ethansacks.bsky.social
· Aug 30
Exclusive: Meta has appropriated the names and likenesses of celebrities — including Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway and Selena Gomez — to create dozens of flirty social-media chatbots without their permission, Reuters has found reut.rs/3JWb00R
Exclusive: Meta created flirty chatbots of Taylor Swift, other celebrities without permission
Meta has appropriated the names and likenesses of celebrities – including Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway and Selena Gomez – to create dozens of flirty social-media chatbots without their permission, Reuters has found.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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· Aug 26
How to: Get to Know Android Privacy and Security Settings
Open up your Android phone’s Settings app and you’ll find dozens of different options with little guidance on what those options do. Some of these settings have a serious impact on your privacy and security, altering what data gets shared automatically with apps, data brokers, and Google itself.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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· Aug 24
Choosing the VPN That's Right for You
VPN stands for “Virtual Private Network.” When you connect to a VPN, all data that you send (such as the requests to servers when browsing the web) appears to originate from the VPN itself, rather than your internet service provider (ISP). This masks your IP address, which can be an...
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