

Is the ‘%MARKDOWN’ part of your example correct? That should also be converted to a dash? Or did you forget the 20 there?
Is the ‘%MARKDOWN’ part of your example correct? That should also be converted to a dash? Or did you forget the 20 there?
All your data and traffic passes through various routers and servers (both of which are computers and have memory) while you do anything on the internet (You can find the list of such computers by doing a traceroute). But because it is end to end encrypted - you don’t care.
The file does not get uploaded to remote servers. It passes through them, fully encrypted, and the server does not have the keys to decrypt your files.
What’s so bad about servers?
Both are open source.
The signaling server just sees the IPs of your devices and matches them by roomID.
The turn server sees only locally encrypted files and your IPs (and it is used only IF you are behind a NAT).
As far as I see, there is no way for anything bad happening, but I am happy to learn if you know something. If you need it for a proof, I’d gladly give you some of my IPs and encrypted files - see what you can do with them.
If you like TUI you might find this useful:
mr. robot
yeah that was the joke, thanks for explaining it
confused java dev: what do you mean a function can’t return void???
Dog hardware … with dog software I guess. Barks mostly reliably, but sometimes bugs out and keeps barking for no reason.
I also recommend Zorin OS. It’s a bit easier to set up than debian.
ooh I didn’t know that, thanks
what do you mean?
I have an epson ecotank and use it on archlinux with the epson scan software via usb. I select a dir and it puts the scan result there.
I am just trying to illustrate why posting personal anecdotal evidence is useless.
Linux and it’s software is in a state where you can expect every user to have a vastly different experience and set of issues or the lack thereof.
The bugs I have right now have nothing to do with hardware.
Window rules just refuse to work no matter what (wayland)
A single GTK app stays in light mode, while all other GTK apps are dark. On my laptop, same OS, same settings, same apps, (I dd the ssd) the app is dark…
I’m on a rolling distro so newest updates always.
I experience lots of bugs that only a handful of people share and the majority has never seen. And they are different from OPs.
https://mindustrygame.github.io/
Mindustry and Veloren are also pretty big and fun games!
afaik Linus is against GPLv3 in his Linux project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaKIZ7gJlRU
hyperbola
they have a wiki with insane nonsens about why they don’t package certain things. Example:
pam
Package has different security-issues and is not oriented on the way of technical emancipation as Hyperbola is trying to adapt lightweight implementations.
https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en%3Aphilosophy%3Aincompatible_packages
Thereis stuff like
https://meshtastic.org/
https://unsigned.io/private-messaging-over-lora/