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  • now that's just a typical brazilian laugh on the net

  • The main downside is that you need a specific browser, or an extension for your average browser, to load gemini sites.

  • It's the people who build stuff. The elites control the resources, but they don't build shit. Ordering stuff to be done doesn't make you a builder, just as commissioning a portrait doesn't make you a painter.

    People can come together and build big things without elites, kings or bosses sitting down and telling everyone what to do. Just because societies that greatly limit the power of the elites no longer exist, having been crushed, doesn't mean they don't work.

  • Honestly go for EnOS.

    Is that the whole name? Because searching shows YenOS, EndeavorOS, EventOS, EndlessOS and one ENOS based off Xubuntu (a single 2020 mention for a 0.4 version)

  • What's the immutable part of Fedora, compared to other distros? Asking because, well, dropping 32bit support is a significant change and something that would make dummies like me not understand what's immutable.

  • That's the hardest 12345 I've inserted in my entire life

  • No matter how one looks at that assertion, it's just plain fucking wrong.

    Did slave owners build Venice? No. Rich Romans? Also no. Someone who isn't a slave owner but worked all his subjects to the bone? Nope as well.

  • I'm sure the Venetians would gladly help lex luthor with any difficulties in bending

  • All their games were mobile offerings, a landscape completely so utterly dominated by freemium shovelware that 1-time purchase games are effectively non-existant if it's not a game that made a huge splash elsewhere. Even Apple Arcade, which runs on any current Apple hardware, is struggling with low usage

    So, yeah, zero surprise Netflix might need to refocus, as their gaming division was essentially a "freebie with your subscription"

  • This is the first time I'm hearing about this game. Guess I was already too old for minecraft and similars 10 years ago

  • Wouldn’t you have to have some sort of MITM to be able to inspect that traffic?

    That, or a court order telling your ISP or mobile operator to allow the sniffing. Or just the police wanting to snoop your stuff because they can. Not every country cares about individual or human rights, you know

    TOR is what their already-existing tip tool uses.

    Yes, but tor can be blocked at a firewall level, its packets are easy to identify. "Nations like China, Iran, Belarus, North Korea, and Russia have implemented measures to block or penalize Tor usage"

  • The solution is legislation, as without that, we can't expect companies to decide to release either the executables or source code for running the servers, other than a handful looking to get some attention and goodwill.

  • Lots and lots of games, either boardgames or digital. Or a better computer.

  • Packet data has headers that can identify where it's coming from and where it's going to. The contents of the packet can be securely encrypted, but destination is not. So long as you know which IPs Signal's servers use (which is public information), it's trivial to know when a device is sending/receiving messages with Signal.

    This is also why something like Tor manages to circumvent packet sniffing, it's impossible to know the actual destination because that's part of the encrypted payload that a different node will decrypt and forward.

  • Drink a glass of chocolate milk, fool around until school time, which began in the afternoon

  • You say that until you're hit by a hot can of iron