Exactly. As an european, I’m seriosly concerned that the mighiest (firepower-wise) country in the world is mimicking the steps that happened in Germany back in the days. edit: as in, descendin to fascism, via public vote.
Exactly. As an european, I’m seriosly concerned that the mighiest (firepower-wise) country in the world is mimicking the steps that happened in Germany back in the days. edit: as in, descendin to fascism, via public vote.
I mean they both will reveal your location at a given time, so I’d say there’s some overlap.
Nah, it’s still referred to as Your Content, just that they can do whatever the fuck they please with it. I think. IANAL.
No they wouldn’t. If they did, the uproar would be massive. Or maybe not, idk, I’m not a yankee.
I saved this! Yeah, it seems like a lot of work, but I got inspired again (I had a slight self-hosting burnout and nuked my raspberry setup ~year ago) so I appreciate it. :) Can I ask what hardware you run this on? edit: I just wanted to ramble some more: I just fired up my rPI4 again just last week, setup it with just as barebone VPS with wireguard, samba, jellyfin and pi-hole+unbound (as to not burn myself again :D )
Wow, first time I’m hearing about this. Gonna check it out ty.
Yeah, I also realized that my firefox uses arkenfox.js, so mine is also not a default install.
We’ve had Debian on some machines, and while it’s stable, packages tend to be too old for some operations. Maybe Sid…
Any sysadmins here to suggest an alternative server distro? We’ve been installing Ubuntu in most of our VMs at our company, and while I realize it’s a hassle to switch them all, I kinda want to at least have a discussion about it.
There’s a line “Insecure website warning” and it says firefox doesn’t have it. My firefox always displays a warning when opening a http site. edit: Isn’t https-only enabled by default?
Don’t know about best, but I’ve been running Arch on Raspberry Pi 4 for a few months now. So far I’m having no issues. Changing from the default kernel to rpi kernel went also smoothly.