

Misskey and Akkoma have had them for years
Misskey and Akkoma have had them for years
I have that set! But the parts are all scattered in a bunch of boxes that I haven’t touched in a while
the difference between having one person controlling a service and having two people controlling a service is huge
If the control is split 50:50, then yes. If the control is split 99.5% to 0.5%, the difference is negligible.
Many developers use Linux, so Jetbrains makes sure all their IDEs work on it.
I’m pretty sure in general there are more development tools that don’t work on windows (or only work through WSL, which is Linux), than development tools that don’t work on Linux.
It says it IPv6 ready
but doesn’t even have any AAAA DNS records.
It does use TLS 1.3, but only AES 128 bits for me.
It started as u/AmputatorBot on reddit
For this one, just remove the .amp
at the end. In general: https://www.amputatorbot.com/
Don’t hit the filesystem at all if possible?
Use a more efficient format?
RAM disk?
Here is a small incomplete list of terminals that support showing images
But apparently btrfs can get corrupted if it unexpectedly loses power?
Afaik this is only a problem if you use RAID 5 or 6. Otherwise it’s as solid as other CoW filesystems like zfs.
https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfs-man5.html#raid56-status-and-recommended-practices
I don’t think android is really comparable to desktop operating systems. Phone OSs are much more locked down so they can enforce a lot more security.
If you want to focus on security, maybe try Qubes OS (A reasonably secure operating system)
The Wikipedia page doesn’t sound too bad, but IANAL.
The regulation linked from the wiki article only includes the word “age” three times and actually states:
[…] this prohibition should not lead the provider of the online platform to maintain, acquire or process more personal data than it already has in order to assess if the recipient of the service is a minor. Thus, this obligation should not incentivize providers of online platforms to collect the age of the recipient of the service prior to their use.
Haven’t looked at it any more than that, but it sounds like it’s already been in effect for ~2 years?
For .de you don’t need any of that domain privacy stuff. .de domains don’t reveal anything over whois except the company you registered the domain at (and DNS servers, but domains are useless without that). You have to do some special request to get more than that. Idk how hard it is to make such a request though
https://webwhois.denic.de/?lang=de&query=example.de
https://www.denic.de/service/whois-service/anfragen-dritter-zu-inhaberdaten/