

mine is: Let the FOSS be with you


mine is: Let the FOSS be with you


Well, that’s true in my case. Years of using Ubuntu, and finally I decided to move to Mint when they FORCED firefox to run via snap. I followed some guides to download firefox with apt and disable the snap version, and somehow Ubuntu ended up using snap again without my authorization. Also snap was not able to read/write /tmp folder, which I used a lot. Flatpak doesn’t have that problem.
So, yes, I recommend mint, for me it has the best of Ubuntu and fixes exactly what I didn’t like.
The Ubuntu user base is huge and helpful, and almost all of that applies directly to Mint.


Scrapping the Internet is not illegal. All AI companies did much more beyond that, they accessed private writings, private code, copyrighted images. they scanned copyrighted books (and then destroyed them), downloaded terabytes of copyrighted torrents … etc
So, the message is like piracy is OK when it’s done massively by a big company. They’re claiming “fair use” and most judges are buying it (or being bought?)


Hasta la vista, baby
Maybe it would be easier if the earth would be flat :)
You’re doing a conversion when you ask that question. My point is, there is no gain, is just converting one system for another that requires the exact work. Then we’ll have tables of “workzones per country” and we need to do the same conversion to setup a meeting.
That would be shifting from timezone to “workzone” or “noonzone”. At this moment you need to setup a meeting with people, then you ask which is their timezone. With global UTC timezone, then you need to ask, which are your work hours? (workzone).
if you cannot decrypt the file, how can you know that the DMCA violation report is valid?
it requires to create an account
Thanks for sharing.
I did some tests and opened two issues in your github project.
Who are you?
This sounds really aggressive, he’s tobi_tensei, that must be enough.
Even a known and respected cryptographer would not release a tool with such confidence
Why not? Do you know about open source? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Release_early,_release_often
First you need to request testing and code review before you announce to people that it is a “secure, anonymous file-sharing platform.”
I think he’s precisely asking for testing and code review, announcing the intention of the software is not wrong.
This is not a community for sharing your personal programming projects for feedback
Why not? It is related to privacy, it can be the seed for bigger projects, the author is sharing the code so you can evaluate and host yourself.
What a strange way to say “thanks for sharing”.
So, I’m going to try to say it better:
Thanks @tobi_tensei for sharing that code in the open source, please don’t stop your initiative for people criticizing, there are more people that likes and are thankful.


it was the same for me about Sandler until I saw Uncut Gems, finally he showed that he can act.


😊 this is how you take your Linux security and make it Windows


Lemmy (Summit) Open Sudoku


The TV serie “The Man in the High Castle” interestingly explores how would be the world if the nazis would have won the war.


and how do you discover new things?


:) me too, still using google as search engine, but behind startpage


Yes, google pay for being the default search engine, but that doesn’t mean they collect your information. And even better, there are also Firefox forks security oriented.
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