“Feudal Tactics”
What’s to stop the installer on Linux from configuring the service such that the service always runs on boot? e.g. systemctl enable malware.service
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If you did not enable end-to-end encryption for your WhatsApp backups on Google Drive, the US government could possibly compel Google to hand over your encrypted (but not end-to-end encrypted) backup, and compel Meta to hand over the decryption keys for the backup.
Details about how WhatsApp backup works: The Workings of WhatsApp’s Backups (and Why You Should Enable End-to-End Encrypted Backups).
Thank you for the feedback. I have added additional information to the original post. I hope that the additional information answers all your questions.
Time to use Framatalk instead of the main instance. Framatalk is an instance of Jitsi Meet.
Why would I use this ChatGPT thing when I can self-host Llama 2 or Falcon, which is free and open source?
WiFi and mobile data are activated all the time.
In our case, there are several problems with activating both WiFi and mobile data all the time:
Using git it’s probably the most easy and lightweight method to VC plain text …
Really? I am currently using RCS for my simpler version control needs, and Git for larger and collaborative projects.
Behold the Rise of the Cybermen! Elon Musk is the John Lumic of our world. Humanity will be upgraded! https://piped.video/watch?v=TQs3gVobcfg
If and when Signal is packaged for F-Droid, how is the British government going to stop people in the UK from using Signal?
There is Plexus which does this
Thank you. That is exactly the website that I was looking for.
No, FlorisBoard does not support Chinese input. Source: https://github.com/florisboard/florisboard/issues/149
Jami seems to have problems with message delivery. I was not able to send a message between my two Android phones. I have tried several times. Is anyone experiencing the same problem?
EDIT: here is a similar complaint: https://old.reddit.com/r/jami/comments/101cq00/why_is_jami_still_not_working/
Linux phones
Will we be able to use messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Signal on Linux phones?
Looking forward to greater support for “driverless printing” in more Linux distributions, especially via IPP-over-USB. This would allow most consumer-level printers to be used directly from Linux without needing proprietary drivers and/or explicit Linux support from the printer vendor. This solves one of the common pain points when using desktop Linux at home.
Does this require a static IP address? Can it be easily used when all nodes are behind a NAT with dynamic IP addresses?
it’s kinda lacking in features and unideal for the same reason I don’t like safari
I hope they implement support for WebExtensions soon. That would probably give GNOME Web a huge boost in features.
Why is Ecosia on the list?
Quoting from tosdr.org:
- This service can view your browser history
- This service may collect, use, and share location data
- This service allows tracking via third-party cookies for purposes including targeted advertising
- This service tracks which web page referred you to it
- Your personal data is given to third parties
Doesn’t look privacy-respecting.
Another alternative: GNOME Web (a.k.a. Epiphany), which is based on the WebKit browser engine.
I am not making any definite claims. I am just wondering whether or not the reasoning in the question makes sense. If it does not, please tell me why the reasoning is wrong. Thank you.