Oh I answered the wiremin asshole a bunch of times and they deleted their posts when I told how wiremin was suspicious as hell and shouldn’t be trusted.
Oh I answered the wiremin asshole a bunch of times and they deleted their posts when I told how wiremin was suspicious as hell and shouldn’t be trusted.
I’m sure they won’t be any cheaper. Nvidia can be as greedy as they want given the low competition they have.
I’m guessing that it isn’t. So don’t use it.
this does not affect Google, Meta or any other Big Tech at all. This law was trying to break encryption or do some sort of client side scanning. And it didn’t got approved.
This does not force Google or Meta to encrypt your chats if they weren’t doing so. Or to remove their own backdoors in the encryption if they had them. It’s just a law that was not passed. So your comment does not make any sense.
PS: it’s not like Google or Meta care too much about encrypting the contents. They’ll happily take your metadata which is super valuable. This is what Meta does with WhatsApp.
I have to, the alternative is Windows, but I’ve also been exploring OpenBSD.
I’m actually pro LGTB and hate Wayland. Don’t make us all look as conservative scumbags. Some of use just hate Red Hat (IBM) because of their big corp nature.
no. my problem with Wayland is that X worked on all POSIX compatible systems. But Wayland is Linux specific. Try running Wayland on Solaris.
Wayland is the worst thing that has ever happened to the Unix-like OSs. I’ll stick to X til I run out of programs that support it. And then, I’ll stick to the TTY and CLI programs.
that’s still only pseudonymity. with SearXNG or even with Duckduckgo, I can just open a new window of my browser with a different IP and be a completely different person. Hell, I can even use a different SearXNG instance and my search query won’t even go through the same server than before. With Kagi, that’s impossible. You must always be logged in your account. Every search you do, could be potentially linked to your account.
They never cared for privacy, it was all marketing. We should be equally suspicious of Proton and Tutanota.