On 2023-07-29 19:51, Anja wrote:
> This access is also logged by the website.
Just in case, you are not doing this already: You might like to mask out
the last octet of visitors IPv4 addresses or the last twelve octets for
IPv6 addresses. This still allows useful logging for statistics, but
makes
per to build a better-looking
website for VisiData.
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 at 08:03, wrote:
> Package: visidata
> Version: 2.11-1
> Followup-For: Bug #1001647
>
> This bug still exists in the version of visidata released with debian
> bookworm.
>
> Debian users do not expect s
Package: visidata
Version: 2.11-1
Followup-For: Bug #1001647
This bug still exists in the version of visidata released with debian bookworm.
Debian users do not expect software provided through debian to be phoning home
for reasons unrelated to the function of the software. In my case, visidata
Short version:
• This works: printf 'options.plugins_url=""\noptions.motd_url=""\n' >
~/.visidatarc
• Your earlier suggestion does not work anymore.
Boring technical details follow.
On Mon 13 Dec 2021 18:58:27 -0800, Anja wrote:
> For now, you can set `options.plugins_url=None` to your `~/
Hi Jakub!
- VisiData fetching the list of startup messages he first time each day
that VisiData is used is documented in the privacy policy:
https://www.visidata.org/privacy/.
-
- As noted in the privacy policy, the network request can be turned off by
adding `options.motd_url=None` to your `~/.vi
Package: visidata
Version: 2.2.1-1
visidata downloads stuff from https://visidata.org/ behind my back.
Please don't do that.
Traceback (from a crash provoked by syscall tampering[*]):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/visidata/urlcache.py", line 25, in
urlcache
with urlopen(req) as fp
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