

“Now”? Apps like Signals are constantly under fire. Whitaker already told the whole EU it would just leave if they introduced the “chat control” legislation.
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“Now”? Apps like Signals are constantly under fire. Whitaker already told the whole EU it would just leave if they introduced the “chat control” legislation.
Then politicians would simply require for “any technical measures to ensure the backdoor to be available” or something like that, meaning it would be Signals’ job to ensure the backdoor works. They don’t give a shit how something is done (IT is just too complex for most of them), only that it gets done somehow. For that very reason federal digital services are such a shitshow so often, they just don’t understand what they even ask for so professionals always have to work around politicians’ demands constantly breaking even the most basic security principles.
I guess they weren’t picked as they don’t have official apps. Most people look for those first.
And like the original he’s also taking drugs (although Adolf didn’t have Ketamine).
No money --> No ability to buy food --> Staying slim
Yeah, makes sense to me.
If Elon can deadname his own child we can deadname his indeed very dead platform.
So basically like in… Trump voice …“CHEINA!”
He literally forced everyone on twitter to read his shit. Now he’s at the core of the US government, already taking shots at the media. Take a guess.
I think it’s a general issue of any community that’s organized around a belief and/or got ousted by society for too long I guess. Of course there’ll always be people who are like this from the beginning, perhaps due to trauma, bad upbringing, bad education or whatever.
Gotta imagine a militant vegan bible-belt Linux FOSS-Bro… oh my god…
“Unfortunately” most of the higher user base comes from the Steamdeck where most users never use it as a desktop PC. While many people are now trying Linux for themselves due to lots of good reasons, it remains unnecessarily complicated to use for many reasons. Abundance of bad advice being one of them.
Welcome to the reason 99% of Linux distros remain so unpopular and both hard and unintuitive to use unless you’re tech-savvy. After those 5 minutes about 50% do it correct, the other 50% put a single character in the wrong place or follow an incomplete and bad guide and get stuck in boot. Or they’ll go and use an OS that’s more intuitive and more efficient for them despite probably also extorting them because that weird “Linux” thing is obviously only for nerds, who’re completely detached from the reality of most people out there not realizing that modifying core system configuration by hand that can make your device inoperable without any help from your operating system itself should not be the god damn norm.
Users should never have to fiddle with the fstab manually. It’s a shame the internet is still pointing to it when asked most of the time instead of explaining the GUI disk tools. Or at least some CLI management tool in case that one exists.
Just a typo.