The reveal.js slide itself probably isn't the best way for readers. The reveal.js project actually provides a PDF export feature which can be more helpful.
Anyway, it's an asahilina.net page, not a cve.mitre.org page. That domain is for the Virtual YouTuber Lina-chan, so I would not expect it to be the most friendly for developers.
As a VTuber follower, I do really like the style :D
1. Anything beyond control may cause problems. For the security part: add SRI to whatever you care about, please.
2. Could we, in 2022, get rid of the troublesome Referer?
Have tried Kagi for a while as a beta user. It generally works fine, but I am just reminded every time when I try to do a search via Private Browsing - and Kagi, a subscription service, will apparently ask me to login - that each of my search history will be able to be linked to an individual.
Also a beta user. I wonder if the final version you’ll be able to stay pseudoanonymous - pay with crypto, no email, etc (kinda like Mullvad).
Not defending them and also dislike this (but can’t think of a way involving payments which doesn’t do it). I do find their privacy policy quite clear and transparent - https://kagi.com/privacy
And also let’s not kid ourselves - I would guess this is still likely more privacy-forward than a Private Session on Google. Would be surprised if Google isn’t using every potential signal to fingeprint you and link back that session back to some other login.
Unfortunately Twitter still remains as a major information source.
Since Twitter does not care about UX for unregistered users (so do Facebook, Instagram, Medium, Reddit on mobile and so on), users can switch to Nitter instances or using some extensions to block it.
It would be also somehow helpful to disable Cookie on twitter.com.
The problem is particularly common in China, where almost all services require a mobile number to register an account per the regulation.
Recently, a service has been established in some cities that allow a mobile number owner to delete the accounts related to the number at multiple services. [1]
Anyway, it's an asahilina.net page, not a cve.mitre.org page. That domain is for the Virtual YouTuber Lina-chan, so I would not expect it to be the most friendly for developers.
As a VTuber follower, I do really like the style :D