

Newsletters? Google killed RSS so we could have newsletters?
Newsletters? Google killed RSS so we could have newsletters?
Only the good bad-guys will obey the terms of the license.
Have you been to The Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
I hadn’t heard of FreeTube, thanks for the recommendation.
What’s the difference?
uBlock Origin + Firefox
Maybe im wrong
Correct.
Some similarities but the main difference in my eyes is that Linus doesn’t have a permanent victim complex.
Unsurprising. You don’t have to follow Hector Martin on social media for very long to learn that he’s a petulant, indignant, self-righteous drama queen.
No, I said, “I like the slacks you’re wearing.” They would go nicely with a red hat.
Of course that would also mean any authenticated video can never be truly anonymous :(
With modern face recognition, having your face in a video already deanonymizes you so there is no further deanonymization caused by authenticating your video cryptographically.
If you want anonymity then don’t include your face (or signature) in the video.
If you want attestation that a video is real and not generated then anyone who witnessed the scene depicted can sign the video to attest to it. Then we would need a web of trust to determine whose signatures are trustworthy.
In regards to all the answers in this thread, consider: If you’re not paying for it with money, then what are you paying for it with?
The most private DNS is a recursive resolver.
What ISP do you use that makes you trust Cloudflare more than your ISP? You must really be between a rock and a hard place.
Let me guess, you get your Linux kernel development news from youtube?
Childish behavior all around, by the looks of it.
You can tell which engineers don’t work face to face in an office with a team of other engineers, because they end up sounding like this in text.
The touch screen in my 2013 laptop has been working fine since… 2013, running only Debian and Debian-derivatives.