what do you mean you claim “more secure” here? secure in comparison to what, exactly?
what do you mean you claim “more secure” here? secure in comparison to what, exactly?
Hamas isn’t performing genocidal acts nor have they said they would. this comment holds racist sentiments.
the Israeli state needs to be dismantled and power returned to the Palestinian people. Israel is nothing more than a European colonizer project with the goal of genocide towards Palestinians fueled by western antisemitic sentiment.
gotta that post 9/11 public migration sentiment and the massive consequences of the patriot act.
some carriers do but Google runs their own as well because carriers were slow to adopt.
out of curiosity, are you aware what changes exactly make the Play Integrity API eligibility requirements not able to be met? with Google play installed, the compatibility layer should be able to facilitate the necessary communication, I would think.
or are they just arbitrarily saying anything that’s not stock isn’t eligible?
i couldn’t think of anything either I was just covering all my bases lol
ownership of tangibles and intangibles (specifically information) are entirely different, regardless how you wanna define ownership or whatever.
iirc, Matrix is a non profit, idk where you’re getting it’s for profit.
all your first points are generally correct, as far as the last one however, that is the entire point in running your own instance. too many uses on matrix.org. all fedi platforms have this issue as well.
you understand there is a difference between personal property and corporate property right? and then beyond that, there is a difference between owning a tangible product and information.
it’s still factual that flatpaks sandbox is weak by default, especially compared to what chromium provides on its own.
check Nix instead.
I’ve had the best experience using xfce.
out dated and abandoned. use LocalCDN instead (although it’s kinda useless as well from a tracking perspective)
IP is a fake concept
bro this was dumb
this idea lies on a complete misunderstanding. Linux, without extensive hardening efforts, is ootb much more insecure than either Windows or macos