What does #privacy mean? #facebook seems intend on redefining it to be meaningless...
https://theoutline.com/post/7377/facebook-is-trying-to-make-the-word-private-meaningless
Looking for a secure communication channel which doesn't leak the crucial meta-data of who-communicates-with-whom? Try #selfhosting a #nextcloud Talk server!
Version 6 Introduces:
🎛Commands
🗣persistent one-on-one conversations
📓Projects
https://nextcloud.com/blog/talk-6.0-brings-commands-improved-user-experience-and-more/
We regularly tout the great #nextcloud Bookmarks app, which lets you sync your bookmarks across browsers and devices.
Find out who's the genius behind this app from this interview with its current maintainer, Marcel!
https://nextcloud.com/blog/unsung-heroes-of-the-community-marcel-klehr/
US cloud platforms are not #GDPR compliant - that's becoming very clear. Is your organization already looking for a better solution?
https://nextcloud.com/blog/eu-and-us-government-agencies-converge-on-conclusion-us-cloud-platforms-not-compliant/
@cybette yep so far so good on the ol eyes and perfect combo for a semi cool but yet not cold day.
@jaywink nice I always wanted to visit finland but haven't made it yet.
@cybette the puffer is way cool with the cardigan long sleeve.
@cybette you did very good that looks super awesome nice buy at a nice price!!!!
@jaywink nice pic where was that taken at?
Sundar Pichai trying to paint himself as the champion of the poor man’s privacy isn’t even the main problem here: a Big Tobacco CEO would love to be seen as the champion of your health and ditto a Big Oil CEO as defender of the environment.
A. Privacy is not a good, it is a human right
B. Google is a surveillance capitalist; its business model is diametrically opposed to respecting privacy
C. Google protects *their* information, not yours, because that’s what your information becomes once they have it: their asset
Protip: systemctl disable: disable from launching at boot time. If you want to make sure a service cannot be started at all, what you want is systemctl mask.
e.g., if the (insecure) rsync daemon could be running at the moment, these three should have you covered:
sudo systemctl stop rsync
sudo systemctl disable rsync
sudo systemctl mask rsync
(PS. Yeah, you really shouldn’t be running the rsync daemon. And you don’t need it to use rsync over ssh.)
https://wirebug.ch/objects/43d33e6b-cfce-4920-8f91-8e874100ab14 @thrrgilag have u heard of this?
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