

You can set it to wipe them from memory on different conditions, including instantly if youre that paranoid, sure its still possible. Its an optional feature most people wont use, but its pretty well thought out.


You can set it to wipe them from memory on different conditions, including instantly if youre that paranoid, sure its still possible. Its an optional feature most people wont use, but its pretty well thought out.


Molly encrypts it using a passphrase instead of a locally stored key for exactly that reason.
The EFF maybe, but the USAs lack of a GDPR equivalent makes it harder.
“Digital Violence”
Are they playing video games?
Very poor choice of wording if you want people to take it seriously.


I tried it about a week ago but since i have zero interest in alternatives to systemd or gui tools I find its easy to just install something that uses the things i want by default.
If you enjoy having that extea option and managing it with gui tools then im glad mx works for you, but it seems overcomplicated with no practical benefit to me.
What can sysv do that systemd cant anyway?


I think you know its not just a matter of “clicking a setting in a gui once”
Why would you choose a non systemd based distro only to just switch it over to systemd? Why over complicate thinga for a new user who is clearly just starting out? Just use normal debian!


Mx linux is a bad chioce if you cant answer this yourself because its going to differ from most other debian distros. You probably want to use normal debian or linux mint if you are still learning.
To answer anyway; youll want to install lighttpd or similar server using apt, then firgure out the differences between sysvinit and systemd so you can properly configure the server to start.
If you just use debian instead, “sudo apt install lighttpd” would be enough to get everything started.


Dey took err jerbbs!


kids had to swipe their parents’ credit cards or find a fraudulent number online to access adult content on the web.
Umm no they didnt. Free porn was a thing even in the 90s, and some porn sites used 900 numbers you had to dial into and pay by the minute on your phone bill.


i have ~/bin as a syncthing folder because i manage several machines and if i update a script on one machine i want that synced to all of them. Then i just use . local for stuff that doesnt need syncing.
I already use vivaldi, but i really wish this was possible too.
You should not trust any company to stand up against court orders.
I like when companies openly show what data they do provide, all of the good vpns do.


Rookie mistake going for mayor, should have said he was the Emperor.
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I look forward to only criminals having access to encryption
Vivaldi because:
If i had to choose something fully floss i would go with librewolf.


In a way crypto has fulfilled the promise of “banking the unbanked”… Its just that the main group of ”unbanked” people happened to be criminals and scammers.
Its been a huge boom for scammers, before this you had to convince people to use wester union or something and convince a person they are talking to some inconvenienced soon to be oil barron, now all they do is throw up a website with tradingview charts and people will throw money at them.


Social engineering, they convinced multiple key holders to sign a transaction.


You’ll understand when you get older kiddo.
Oh if only you’d lived through the days of funroll-loops gentoo is rice.
Linux users have other priorities
As someone who know pgp exists, i say have at it feds, lets see what kind of explots clippy2.0 has and how quickly it gets cracked.
Seriously ever actual expert in cryptography would tell then what they want is not possible. It would be exploited within weeks, probably by multiple different actors. Let them fuck around and find out, they obviously dont “learn” from it, but at least it will shut them down for another decade or so.