That was my first thought when I saw the pic.
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That was my first thought when I saw the pic.
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The future of net neutrality is already decided, has been for a while. The only question is when. Does NN end now or later. We already let the wolves in.
And Echoes of Wisdom too.
I think if there was something happening, people would be protesting. Probably happening all over the world if it was bad enough. I think a terrorist leader died recently so surely if they were involved, then they were the good guys.
Right?
There’s also Dicks in the US. It’s a chain with a few locations.
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This must be the demo version before they dialed in the number of verses.
They didn’t spend a fortune on licensing for nothing.
Think of the lawsuits.
-Sony probably
How did we get here
Money!
The fact that it’s an option that even remotely works is my point. They sell hardware. They don’t support software. The community does that. There is something to be gained from having a uniform platform for learning self hosting responsibly.
A Raspberry pi isn’t particularly great at any one thing. It’s greatest strength comes in bundling everything you need in a box at an affordable price. Once you know where your pain points are then you can build/design a system that overcomes those shortcomings.
Having a starter kit would be an easy way to get more people in the space. Would it cost $35 of course not. Level1Techs made their KVM to meet their own requirements and then the community benefits. To me, this project has that kind of energy. Or at least the potential for it.
Raspberry pi was able to do it with $35.
That’s what I said. The person I replied to said that all messages are encrypted* with the asterisk being only if you specifically enable it. I clarified that it doesn’t apply to group chats though. I don’t use Telegram so the loss of functionality is actually a bigger deal to me than the argument around E2EE. Can you explain what features are lost when you enable it? It’s a messaging app so I’m curious what you sacrifice for E2EE.
Recent events have taught me that only individual chats are encrypted*. Group chats don’t have that feature.
Read the nfo file for directions. Open it with a text editor. You probably missed a step.
I mean yes but that’s like saying Bitcoin is used by criminals to buy drugs and weapons. The problem is that’s not their only use.
It also labels videos/gifs differently than pictures. That way before I click/tap on something I already know what to expect.
Isn’t this essentially the plot to The Girl Next Door?
I don’t know where everyone is staying but I normally get a choice of single serve cereal bowls, bagels with maybe 3 types of spread, some type of juice, coffee, milk, and occasionally a selection of fruit. Everything is served with cheap plastic or cardboard not silverware, glass, cloth or ceramic.
So bike lanes but for cars. What could go wrong.