No. I run my servers on low quality shit and I expect them to break any time. Never had to perform a data recovery but if I need, I’ll thank myself I didn’t encrypt my pics
I second this. I love to feel part of a community even tho I could have never found the backdoor, let alone fix it.
What proprietary software does Signal have?
Man I am on your side. I love privacy and security. I can’t stand “for the kids” rhetoric. I wouldn’t be using Lemmy otherwise. But The limit to 5k€ per transaction is really useful, has already damaged mafia, and prevents big chunks of money to go untraced, leaving room for privacy for regular people. In an ideal world I would be against such action, but I do believe this is the best thing to do when 10% of your GDP is produced illegally.
I also want to apologize for my previous message which could have been interpreted as passive aggressive, it was not intended as such.
If banks and shops don’t accept and give paper money to randoms, bad people have a more difficult life.
It is not only bombs and guns, it’s an intricated system of black market, black job that Redditors from other countries have no idea about 👍
I’m all for privacy and I’d use Monero all the time, but this kind of regulations heavily damaged the mafia so tbh let’s go for it. I’m not gonna spend 3k per transaction regardless
First of all, you can operate a fully FOSS firmware on your cameras: see OpenIPC (it needs some soldering tho). Second, you can try Frigate or ZoneMinder as NVR.
The FSF actively encourages people to do that, and yes their legal team is there. Not sure whether it’s “powerful” but surely better than a single developer
What do Zigbee and Swave do better than others? Btw Tasmota is cool too
Can’t ask too much off my little laptop, but here it is
So cute
What do you need to accomplish by creating a new distro? Because it can vary depending on the edits you do on the base distro
*while reviewing their own code
I mean I don’t think there must be a heated debate about it you know. You can call it GNU because you probably value more GNU, some others call it GNU/Linux and some Linux. It’s okay as long as it’s understandable
That’s a good point, thank you for your time
I agree