In steps, and you kinda drive onto it
Not great for mobile operation, however 😬
In steps, and you kinda drive onto it
Not great for mobile operation, however 😬
SIM card tracks location and sells it too
That isn’t what you’re getting with any cell phone?
A choice they are making in favor of a tech cartel instead of what is best for their customers, which is the problem we want addressed
No it doesn’t, because it’s generally monitor manufacturers that add display port, and people who want to run on large tvs are SoL
The way I solved this problem is by using an https://invidious.io/ instance.
Logins are easy to create, so you can have one for each subscription set you want to create
Private by default, so not even the fingerprint scripts are monitoring you
And the subscriptions page lists just your subscriptions in order of most recently released, nothing else shoved in
Probably the same reason you’d recommend c++ instead of Python to a new developer.
Yes, they’ll learn Python faster, but with c++ they’ll learn programming faster simply due to how much Python does on the programmers behalf.
There are valid arguments for both sides
garuda is one I’ve been playing with recently, and have been very pleased with
It’s built on arch, so not the most beginner friendly base, but they add all my favorite tweaks into the base install. Including fish as the default shell which is more beginner friendly imo
And it’s built and optimized for gaming and comes with all the needed software and drivers pre installed, so even less tinkering required to get it working.
I know this isn't the answer you want, but consider switching away from compose
entirely
A local kubernetes instance handles all the routing for me, and since i was using that anyway podman was legitimately a drop in replacement for docker.
Podman is just the tool that creates the container for me, running it gets handled by something else entirely.
Also, i can run podman compose up
just fine, no hyphen needed. https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-compose.1.html
It’s the signal metadata that they want to keep associated with an identity
They still can fulfill government requests for who is talking to who and how often
We’ll make it AI trained on all the “best” citizens, fully automatic!
This.
If there’s a notification for an encrypted group chat, you can use that metadata to identify the devices of all parties involved in that chat, because the push system has to queue all that up and send it at the same time.
That’s just one valuable use of this data.