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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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fawkes
Fawkes, privacy preserving tool against facial recognition systems. More info at https://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes
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bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean-magnolia1234
Discontinued Bypass Paywalls Clean for Firefox (GitLab proxy)
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
If you're really interested in how the images are processed in the FFT step you can look at this software for an example. https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka It's a duplicate file finder that supports similar videos and images. This means that it can detect different quality levels of the same photo or video. To do this is generates a match score based on the similarities of the FFT processed images. FFT is like a way to summarize data by rounding off the noise.
From u/signal-insect's comment, it was probably Fawkes.
My current set up is firefox containers, with switch container, and temporary contaners. These containers let me isolate sites, sot hey can't see my cookies from other sites, and things like that. It's like running different sites in different virtual machines. It's also nice to be able to right click > select reddit throwaway account A or main account B or whatever you call your accounts, and you can switch reddit accounts without signing out and in. You can even keep two accounts open simultaneously on two different tabs.
So after that container set up, I have a bunch of privacy plugins (privacy badger, duck duck go, etc), and ad blockers (uBlock, ad blocker, etc), and a cookie remover. I usually only use the cookie remover for bypassing paywalls, but it can be used to confuse trackers, too. On top of that, I use a VPN, so finger printing me with my IP address, or with protocols is tricky. I'm still fingerprintable, but it would take more effort than it's worth to fingerprint me.
My current set up is firefox containers, with switch container, and temporary contaners. These containers let me isolate sites, sot hey can't see my cookies from other sites, and things like that. It's like running different sites in different virtual machines. It's also nice to be able to right click > select reddit throwaway account A or main account B or whatever you call your accounts, and you can switch reddit accounts without signing out and in. You can even keep two accounts open simultaneously on two different tabs.