By equating both sides, you are just making a clown out of yourself.
RTRedreovic
Terrorist Israel could easily solve this by separating themselves from Palestine. But they won't, because Israeli terrorists hate Palestinians and prefer to have them Genocided.
Israeli terrorists needs to stop murdering innocent Palestinians everyday, and they need to release the hundreds of political prisoners as well as innocent palestinians arrested by them, some of them kept locked up since decades. Remember, almost all Zionists are White Foreigners, the IOF is made up of them and supported by the Yankee empire.
Vague question. I will assume you log into and use the official Element web-client instance (https://element.io/). It is safe to say it logs IP Addresses for whatever amount of time similar to any other website on Earth that you connect to which is fundamentally obvious.
To mitigate this, as in to not make Element log your IP address, you have several options:
- Use a non-web client (desktop, mobile). (Only your instance server can log your IP)
- Use a a self hosted instance of the Element Web-Client. (The server self hosting it can log your IP)
- Self host your own web client and use it. (Only your instance server can log your IP)
- Use a different Web Client. (That server can also log your IP)
The rest depends on how the server you connect to, handles IP address logs. Some servers may retain it forever, some may remove it in a few days or weeks. Check up on your server's rules & regulations (incl. Privacy Policies) or contact your server administrator.
There we go. Another potential abuser that should be kept as far away from Women as possible.
Artix Linux (w/ Runit) & Void Linux. Interestingly although I started using Linux from Jan 2022, I have used these 2 distros 95% of that time. The rest 5% being Endeavour OS on which I started my journey into Linux.
Due to older hardware and my natural curiousity to learn more about the System. I switched to Artix very early into Linux. The Runit Init system and the fact I chose a base iso (i.e. everything in the system apart from the Core was hand picked and configured by me) made my PC very fast and flexible. I found it quite inconvenient to work and learn w/ and in EndeavourOS. Artix provided me that canvas and it helped me a lot. One possible future con might be that I find it a bit more effort to troubleshoot more popular Distros, in case I need to, because I rarely use non-tui or non-cli programs and I have never worked on Systemd. Fortunately there are always the Arch Wiki or the Program Manuals.
I switched to Void Linux from Artix because Artx, being Arch-Based was a bit unstable whereas Void is a stable-rolling release, sort of like a middle ground between Debian and Arch and so it fits my dynamic. Otherwise it is as good as Artix in other cases.
I have tried a wide number of Firefox Forks, some niche ones as well. I generally do not prefer non-ESR releases or Forks because of the added Fingerprinting Risks. But all of them had the same issue so I concluded that there was some incompatibility with my Hardware (which is quite old now) and the Gecko Engine.
Israeli Terrorists murdered several of my Palestinian brothers and sisters. May they rest in peace.