I do have an idea how “a difficult to kill, unwanted growth” could be put into relation to a war fueled by hatred.
I do have an idea how “a difficult to kill, unwanted growth” could be put into relation to a war fueled by hatred.
In LibreTube, you can go to
Settings > Instance > Disable Piped proxy
I only ever had issues with the piped proxy, not with the app itself.
source?
How does GrapheneOS “lack boldly”?
Because they want their voice chats to be monitored?
Where do you get all these Coca Cola flavours? I’m in Germany and have only ever seen vanilla, lemon, cherry and life (next to the default, light and zero).
Yeah I’m not saying hCaptcha is good. It just shows that new captcha systems can become popular, and that Google’s hold isn’t as strong as it may seem.
Private Lock also hasn’t been updated for four years :(
hCaptcha is catching on pretty quickly.
Does it say that both the front end and back end are proprietary, or just the back end? I’d be fine with a closed source back end
No third-party services
Support for alternative routing
(following link)
alternative routing requires us to use third-party infrastructure and networks we do not control
huh
Your comment kinda reads like an ad.
I do think it’s desirable. It’s unnecessary for users to keep track of which tool is best for which purpose if one tool can do it all. There’s no reason why one tool wouldn’t be able to; even in the worst case it could just automatically choose the best tool to answer your prompt, saving you the trouble of doing so.
A single tool isn’t going to meet all those needs yet
In Germany the liberal institutions decide who can and cannot run, and they have decided the commies are out
Back in 1946, it was decided that antidemocratic parties shouldn’t be part of a democracy. Hence antidemocratic parties are illegal.
That’s it. You are very much allowed to abolish private property if you wish to do so. You’ll just have to do it in a democratic manner.
And it just so happens that abolishing private property is very much not a popular idea.
(No, the current German government can not decide who can run in elections.)
Proton uses their own Stealth Protocol, which puts a TCP/TLS wrapper around the Wireguard protocol.
That browser hasn’t been updated in a year.
You really think such a ban isn’t supported by a large amount of voters? You think it’s purely the “bourgeoisie” that’s transphobic?
All 3 systems use openssl and get attacked using Heartbleed.
(And even if they don’t reuse even a single piece of code, attackers can still just use multiple exploits.)
Cromite is an alternative