Proprietary software is a security risk, especially for US companies that can be legally served NSLs
Proprietary software is a security risk, especially for US companies that can be legally served NSLs
The best bank is monero
I’m not sure its appropriate here
Surely its easier to install Linux than android.
I want to know how they put android on it
TIL that US companies are rolling out a 6 day workweek too
https://www.newsweek.com/businesses-are-moving-six-day-work-weeks-1896283
Is it a typo? We’re supposed to be moving to 4.
As a poster child of neoliberal transformation, Greece is the first country in Europe to introduce the six-day workweek, and it comes at a time when other European countries have already adopted or tested, with overwhelmingly positive results, a four-day workweek system.
Edit: its not a typo. Wow.
If its FOSS, then it can’t be a monopoly, by definition
Honestly I just use OnionShare or syncthing. Its excessive but it just works
What’s wrong with webp if its Foss?
Thankfully we don’t have to follow the dumb Android security model on desktops.
on Qubes we still have security through compartmentalization, yet all systems have root access (even passwordless sudo)
Many developers sign their AppImages, but its up to you to verify it
I don’t want to live in a world with only one legal tender. I should be able to pay in bitcoin or monero.
Yet curiously they’re far more secure. Huh.
Checksums are not for authenticity, and link me to the docs that indicates that ostree’s optional encryption is enforced in flatpak
Apt or distro package manager of choice.
Wait till you learn that your flatpak client doesn’t verify anything it downloads
Bitcoin is already legal tender in at least one country in America
This is what I say about Android. Drives me crazy