

Why would allies share their plans with an entity that has zero opsec, is probably hacked at the signal intelligence level, let alone with Russian puppet circus that is the US government?
Hard pass.
Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.
Sometimes I write things about technology.
If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?
Why would allies share their plans with an entity that has zero opsec, is probably hacked at the signal intelligence level, let alone with Russian puppet circus that is the US government?
Hard pass.
I think that is a signal limitation not a flameshot one.
Yeah, Beehaw doesn’t have anywhere near that MAU, but I cannot fathom how it is costing him $5k a month to run a few instances, a few of which have many less MAU.
uses a version of Ubuntu’s modified kernel, with the non-free code (binary blobs) removed.[8
Why not just Debian without non-free, at that point?
Better off Ted. Funny stuff.
Debian proper. You’ll have issues with any stylus on Linux. Not to say it won’t work but may need more effort to get working.
Hubzilla was my first foray into fediverse. I like a lot of what it does and how it does things especially the nomadic users. Zot is also really interesting and a good contender to ap.
France does have a history of such. Good for them.