

Parents really need to prevent the watching of pornography by children. That’s getting out of control.
No VPN ban or OSA-style BS needed.
Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).
Parents really need to prevent the watching of pornography by children. That’s getting out of control.
No VPN ban or OSA-style BS needed.
From taking a look, that will only be for those who have a stock Googled Android phone and stock iOS device that supports this sort of thing.
Having a passport is a legal form of ID, and is covered under Real ID. Some people claim this is about a digital ID, which I’m torn on (despite the evidence of age verification in multiple states in the US) at the moment.
That’s because people don’t really learn which operating systems work well for NVIDIA drivers. I’d recommend Mint, Pop_OS!, Nobara Project and CachyOS based upon their experience with computers. Those all work well with NVIDIA.
They did release Open Kernel drivers, which I hadn’t tested. Those are the “open-source” drivers. Sure, their firmware could be proprietary (though I didn’t see any issues with it).
Just don’t use a monitor that’s DRM’d for Windows only. I made that mistake with an FI27Q-SA (AORUS monitor) once, and that was a $600 US waste.
On X11 you do (I think some distros ship it). Otherwise, that’s not necessarily the case on Wayland.
This is why you Linux, point blank.
CryptPad will probably be your best bet. Otherwise, do it the old fashioned way, set up Obsidian (local-only), do your work in Markdown, encrypt using something like Picocrypt, and then send that over using a disposable link from Wormhole.
That way, you and your collaborators can own the metadata.
I don’t think you see what I’m getting at yet. What I said was that not buying one of those devices, among others, is the way you don’t consent to your 4th Amendment rights being violated. Now, if a device like that is usable with a de-Googled solution, as long as it’s hardened right, then at the very least, it shows you don’t consent to the corporate spying. Government spying though… good luck with that.
You don’t consent by not using one of those devices, period. On top of that, this should be a massive violation of multiple laws everywhere. Of course, corpos will corpo, and bypass laws at their pleasure.
They’re telling us something. That is, that they own us. Anybody ever heard of the Papal Bull, “Unum Sanctum”? It also shows that they essentially want people to revere and obey the Pope, which is the Mark of the Beast.
There’s actually a keylogging attack for Wayland, which is an LD_PRELOAD
vulnerability that can be exploited. I wonder if that attack is still viable.
Good. Let it die. We don’t need Steam on ChromeOS, because it’s not as powerful as if you build your own machine. Not to mention that it’s actually using a weaponized Gentoo.
At least Discuss.Online has Anubis to prevent this nonsense.
Non-EU, but IVPN. It’s based in Gibraltar. Proton I think is also a good one to consider as well.
Picocrypt, which is an encryption tool for files and folders. It’s a 3MB application that utilizes XChaCha20 as its encryption algorithm. It isn’t developed anymore, but it’s well worth it regardless.
Neigsendoig, my producer, just started using it, learning how it works.
Neigsendoig has a solution for that that I looked into, and found to be a good idea. I’d recommend Untraceable Digital Dissident, as one of the articles talks about how your phone is a snitch.
The UK is owned by a different country. That country is Italy, where the Roman Catholic Church resides. Any Catholic-owned platform will shut down anything that goes against the RCC, or at best, they’ll just minimize the reach for those who have some things to say against the Jesuits and Catholic leadership.
That’s from what my producer, Neigsendoig, researched.
I know a good one I found was Operation Harsh Doorstop, which is a fantastic AA game made by Drakeling Labs (owned by Connor “Bluedrake42” Hill). I hadn’t played it in a while though. An open-source option is Unvanquished, which is not a movement shooter, but I think is based upon Quake 3 with the Daemon engine. That’s what I found, though.