Yes. Change the client. For example, I'm using one that does not auto-load resources, does not run Javascript and does not perform DNS prefetching. There is no way for the website (cf. user) to make network requests.
This experiment is of course limited to users who do not change defaults, since any MacOS user can easily change their hostname to anything they want, and that is quite easy to do, even for people who do not read HN. The "real name" might not be real if the user has changed the default. Is there any reliable way for the website to distinguish "real" from "fake" names in MacOS hostnames.
This experiment is of course limited to users who do not change defaults, since any MacOS user can easily change their hostname to anything they want, and that is quite easy to do, even for people who do not read HN. The "real name" might not be real if the user has changed the default. Is there any reliable way for the website to distinguish "real" from "fake" names in MacOS hostnames.