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  • Thanks – that’s an announcement about policy updates. I already read it and it says nothing about fingerprinting. The only change to underlying technologies it mentions is the use of e.g. trusted execution environments (the doc for which, per a further link, is in fact on github). Those seem to claim that they let announcers run ad campaigns through Google ads while keeping their campaign data provably locked away from Google. So, basically, all these links are about purported “privacy-enhancing” techs, and you’d be forgiven for taking that with an enormous grain of salt, but either way, nothing in there about fingerprinting.

    The Guardian article basically paraphrases the Tuta one – or it’s the other way around, maybe – but does also not provide actual sources.

    I just want a source on what fingerprinting Tuta is claiming Google will start using. I feel like the details of the purported fingerprinting techniques should be front and center to this discussion and I’m frustrated that the article entirely fails to provide that info.











  • Balinares@pawb.socialtoLinux Questions@lemmy.zipWhy is Linux audio such a nightmare?
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    For doing actual music production, yeah, switching to Windows is an option you need to consider, annoyingly.

    Reaper is powerful, but getting it set up right can be an adventure. I’ve had better luck with Bitwig. Bitwig also happens to support Pipewire out of the box. This will relieve you from having to deal with JACK.

    If you’re going to be dealing with JACK, then you may want to look into Cadence from the KXStudio project. It will help you set up JACK in such a way that, for instance, PulseAudio (if you have not switched to Pipewire yet) will route its output through JACK, allowing you to hear YouTube as expected.

    In all cases, I would very much avoid using ALSA directly for sound input/output. (Using it for MIDI is sometimes fine.)

    So, in short, I’d start with installing Pipewire and checking out the Bitwig demo, and if that doesn’t work for you, install Cadence and use it to manage JACK.