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Audible feedback on just how much your browsing feeds into Google.
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By bert@hubertnet.nl / https://berthub.eu/
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By bert@hubertnet.nl / https://berthub.eu/
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Makes a little bit of noise any time your computer sends a packet to a
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tracker or a Google service, which excludes Google Cloud users.
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Demo video [in this tweet](https://twitter.com/bert_hu_bert/status/1561466204602220544)
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[Blog post with more videos](https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/tracker-beeper/)
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## How to compile
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This will currently only work on Unix derived systems (like Linux, OSX and
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FreeBSD).
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You need a C++ compiler like `gcc-c++` and CMake for compiling the binary.
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You also need to install `libpcaudio` (`libpcaudio-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu, `pcaudiolib-devel` on Fedora/Red Hat).
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For OSX [this is a bit more work](https://github.com/espeak-ng/pcaudiolib#mac-os)
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Then run:
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