

I prefer chaos. I have it place windows in a randomly generated location, and set at a random window size (if the app allows it). 😈
I prefer chaos. I have it place windows in a randomly generated location, and set at a random window size (if the app allows it). 😈
I choose my town co-op that doesn’t sell my info, and doesn’t care that I torrent. 🙂
Meanwhile, Google slurps up all your data to send you better ads.
Neither heaven nor hell exist, so you can all stop worrying about them.
Enjoy your life because it’s the only one you get.
Back inbthe mid 00s, Canonical decided to send our searches to Amazon and show us ads in the system search results.
Debian is the parent of Ubuntu. It’s more stable, and doesn’t have the corporate influence to enshitify it.
I haven’t trusted Ubuntu since the Amazon ad debacle.
Wiped my drive, installed Debian, and haven’t looked back.
Fuck Canonical.
I use a credit union, and they obviously don’t care that my login location changes from week to week. If the login comes from outside the US, then I get a flag from the fraud department.
I’m not in favor of killing. I just think that religion should be something that is private, if you have it. I hate living in the Bible belt where there are churches every 5 feet, but only 1 library and 1 school.
All of the Yaweh cults are. For us to advance as a species, such nonsense need be purged.
I never have this problem with YT Music through OuterTune…
“Tesla commits fraud to void warranties.”
There FTFY.
Is there not some way to just blacklist the AI domain or IP range?
I just want to see the tech industry implode.
I wonder of this can be used against databrokers? My info is intimate and non consensually posted online.
I hope Europe’s response is “fuck you”.
I use Debian for video games. Haven’t had a problem yet.
The government has had their own servers and messaging applications since the internet began. There’s no good reason to ditch what they had in favkr of an inferior product like Microsoft or Google’s web mail.
What we used when I was there 20 years ago was vastly more secure because we rolled our own encryption (literally used mylar punch tape to load it into a device and diatribute it to the network.)
It was resistant to jamming and interception because it worked on a rolling set of keys that changed hundreds of times per second. (frequency hopping)
We owned the .gov and .mil domains and administered them ourselves.
Moving to an external corporation is less secure, and costs more money for the tax payers.
I get that when I’m usong a VPN. If I turn ot off, Tubular works agaim.
They already have their own programs to do all that. They have had them since outlook was just a client and before Microsoft and Google offered email services.
The government should be using FOSS software simply to be a good stewart of our tax money.
That’s the reason I log into Facebook like once every week or two.
I like to make sure someone didn’t die, and I miss the funeral.