Other alternatives that work on Linux as well as Windows (I haven’t tried it on windows)
https://github.com/bol-van/zapret
I use GoodbyeDPI and Zapret with dnscrypt-proxy, it works perfectly
Other alternatives that work on Linux as well as Windows (I haven’t tried it on windows)
https://github.com/bol-van/zapret
I use GoodbyeDPI and Zapret with dnscrypt-proxy, it works perfectly
M$ is like a boyfriend - you tell him “No, don’t touch me there!”
and an hour later his hands are wandering the same direction again…
That’s M$ intention, to hide some settings from users and lose control of Windows.
As I stated in other reply
This is just some of BS public stunts, they are trying to hide and create misinformation to deceive people. The mastermind of the online gambling issue here, is one of their cronies. A businessman, this guy being protected by top military brass and former general including a new elected president.
My guess? This is just PR from their politicians to say “they are saving the country” or whatever bullshit without actually doing anything useful
This is just some of BS public stunts, they are trying to hide and create misinformation to deceive people. The mastermind of the online gambling issue here, is one of their cronies. A businessman, this guy being protected by top military brass and former general including a new elected president.
Just like me, I also grew up with Windows XP and still playing Master of Orion on Linux today.
Adobe is an evil company that will do whatever it takes to F its users,” one employee wrote, echoing sentiments
Microsoft : first time?
Just use KDEConnect or LocalSend, it’s not safe to use RDP to share files.
Cisco operates from the ISP side, they’ll poison DNS through their routers. And you should be aware that your ISP will employ Deep Packet Inspection which can also be done with Cisco routers. That means they can intercept internet traffic, especially if your internet connection is not encrypted.
Mander is not the only instance having this issue. Other instances like lemmy.nz (it was), reddthat also aussie.zone, monyet.cc have similar issue since months ago. I assume the culprit is cogent’s de-peering drama not from lemmy itself.
https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/1cu13bv/cogent_depeering_tata/
And those lemmy instances are hosted in APAC.
Also you can check federation issue with this
https://phiresky.github.io/lemmy-federation-state/site?domain=lemmy.world
And if I’m not mistaken our admin has solution regarding the issue a while ago, you may ask Dave.
Yes, and you can join R10C telegram group
You’ll find many tutorials and custom roms
I’m not sure this can be done more easily without root access as many Android services and Gapps are intertwined.
You can try this solution via ADB, this is just an example
pm uninstall --user 0 com.android.app
As for SMS app, I use QKSMS
I just saw this, it’s available on f-droid and play store
Deku SMS is an Android SMS app.
Deku SMS is being developed as a proof-of-concept for secure SMS messaging, SMS image transmission and SMS-Cloud communications.
The timing is probably just coincidence. He probably submitted a bug bounty weeks or months earlier and it just now got included in release notes
The fraudulent orders happened a few years ago, which was alleged recently
The indictment states that the pair attempted to fraudulently obtain over $3 million from Apple through more than two dozen fraudulent orders. For orders that did complete, they obtained around $2.5 million in electronic gift cards and more than $100,000 in “products and services.” The scheme started in December 2018 and continued until at least March 2019.
You are not really wrong, TPM was designed by Trusted Computing Group consisting of big tech companies like M$, IBM, AMD, Intel, Cisco and HP.
fTPM has a bug, don’t know if it’s fixed
https://www.techspot.com/news/93684-amd-promises-fix-ftpm-issue-causes-stuttering-freezes.html
Veracrypt also doesn’t recommend using encryption that relies on TPMs
Some encryption programs use TPM to prevent attacks. Will VeraCrypt use it too? No. Those programs use TPM to protect against attacks that require the attacker to have administrator privileges, or physical access to the computer, and the attacker needs you to use the computer after such an access. However, if any of these conditions is met, it is actually impossible to secure the computer (see below) and, therefore, you must stop using it (instead of relying on TPM).
If the attacker has administrator privileges, he can, for example, reset the TPM, capture the content of RAM (containing master keys) or content of files stored on mounted VeraCrypt volumes (decrypted on the fly), which can then be sent to the attacker over the Internet or saved to an unencrypted local drive (from which the attacker might be able to read it later, when he gains physical access to the computer).
https://veracrypt.eu/en/FAQ.html
Let’s assume the attackers were law enforcers
soon “Planet of the Raccoon”
I do agree with you, the obstacle is that there are many applications that are not available on Linux or they’re not as powerful as on Windows. As for me is MS. Excel, many of my office clients use VBA in Excel spreadsheet to do calculations.
And remember that your data and telemetry are sent to Microsoft servers to train Copilot AI. You may also need to subscribe to some advanced AI features
Yes, AI PC like in the movie HER
Yep, my govt only cares about porn, manga, hentai, online gambling sites, reddit and duckduckgo.