

Never expect free speech (or other constitutional protections) in a private forum, which is one reason the right is always gung-ho for privatization.
Never expect free speech (or other constitutional protections) in a private forum, which is one reason the right is always gung-ho for privatization.
We didn’t have -R, you had to go into every subdirectory and run the command manually.
Surprised to hear stability questioned. We have RHEL systems at work that have been running 24/7 for over a year.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they get a class action suit over security/data violations.
I wish I could just keep upvoting this.
I’ll add, want to see your average person roll their eyes and say “nope”, just tell them they have to manually edit a bunch of config files to get going. How much about your car do you need to know to start your car and get somewhere?
I was going to suggest Canada or Greenland…
You always have to balance it with law enforcement. Being at the mercy of criminals, life savings stolen by scammers, etc is not freedom.
I’m going to buy it all and work on my super human…
I knew the whole idea of letting a company get your genetic fingerprint was a bad idea from the start. Being curious about my ancestry wasn’t worth it.
It reminds me of how inside people tried to claw back the meaning of the word “hacker” from general use as a negative. Sorry but that ship sailed a long time ago.
China, the new bogeyman to replace the USSR
Don’t stop at hacking websites…
I’ve never heard of codeberg. Can someone explain what it is, briefly?
Edit: I love being downvoted for asking a simple question. I thought I left reddit to get away from these twits.
Old east coast cities were built around streetcars
Link to that? I don’t see any such protections except for children and some for journalists. Nothing saying you can’t be banned if they want.
https://epthinktank.eu/2024/06/28/regulating-social-media-what-is-the-european-union-doing-to-protect-social-media-users/
https://www.thejournal.ie/social-media-audits-digital-services-act-6151679-Aug2023/