Bruuuhh!!! I usually just press deny all, without reading.
Would hosting in Albania be a solution? It’s in the Europe continent, but it’s not a member of European Union. UK is also fighting encrypted communications.
My question is: even if EU manages to apply laws for backdooring encryption, wouldn’t cybercriminals just use different tools? They may force Signal to backdoor its encryption, but what about Briar? Will they backdoor the Tor network? Will they ban it entirely? What about Matrix? They can’t prevent offshore encrypted instances.
I had ignored the video, as I didn’t expect Mark to expose Tesla
Because someone told us
I bet Windows Updates are signed. Uncovering the signing key would probably have serious consequences.
Yes. It’s an app called termux, which is like having Debian on Android
I am on 1.8.0
It’s not working…
Other metals can corrode as well. It’s not only iron oxidation.
I think that spreading Windows across Linux machines is easier. Linux’s root can be remounted as tmpfs, allowing the boot drive to be re-imaged. I don’t know if Windows can do that.
People reading about OpenWRT based network devices, probably know about their needs. They are usually already looking for devices with OpenWRT support, without being too expensive.
Also, people not knowing about Lemmy is completely irrelevant on this context. I highly doubt that all friends on the network engineering field know about Lemmy, but they surely know whether they need 10g or not. Besides that, you are talking about people not knowing about Lemmy ON Lemmy.
Thank you. I love it.
Will that minipc have those 10g/5g/2.5g ethernet ports? If you don’t need that ethernet bandwidth, we all know there are cheaper options.
What are the benefits of built-in encryption versus LUKS ?
Skibidi TCL
Docker Engine, without the Docker Desktop licensing and VM overhead