and he’s infiltrating our enemy’s weaknesses
https://ngn.tf openpgp4fpr:f9e70878c2fb389aec2ba34ca3654df5ad9f641d
and he’s infiltrating our enemy’s weaknesses
honestly /home should has never been created we should have kept user homes in /usr
this will probably get downvoted to hell but im just gonna say it: minetest is just not as good as minecraft (and tbh i don’t think it ever will be)
now to be clear im not happy what microsoft is doing lately with minecraft but i really like the older versions of the game (1.7 era) and those are way better than what minetest offers - also minecraft has a larger player base so there are tons of free/open source mods
1.19(.4) was the last good version of minecraft change my mind
Thank you so much for the explanation, I updated the post
whats the difference?
thats actually great thank you much!
I dont know how things work in the US but I dont understand how its possible for an ISP to control a device you own?
if you are using the ISP’s modem, yeah they probably have an interface to control the device remotely and i understand that - but if you using your own modem, with a different firmware, how are they even gonna access it?
My ISP provides fiber connection. I want a device that can provide 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi and 1Gig ethernet.
artix:
adding arch repos to artix results in bunch of package issues, after using it for a while it gets to a point where you have to specify 50+ --assume-installed
flags just to Syyu
i switched to arch just because of this
“discussing privacy on discord” that should be a joke anyways i created [email protected] so join if you want
i dont think anyone using google services is “privacy conscious”
open source ppl likes shitting on free software ppl so yeah
thats actualy one of the reasons i stopped using matrix - synapse kept crashing my server lol
but i should also mention that XMPP servers have less documentation/tutorials, i spent an entire week just to get prosody to work as i wanted it to
i would argue that matrix is not decentralized enough (almost everybody is on matrix.org)
also all popular XMPP clients (conversations, gajim etc.) supports OMEMO and OpenPGP/PGP out of the box
just dont use those services? even if you find a way to bypass this, you wont get anything out of it, they will still collect all of your data such as your location, device information etc.
that was what i was looking for, thank you