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Everything would be fine until I got an operation which would inevitably go horribly wrong and nobody would be able to fix it.
Everything would be fine until I got an operation which would inevitably go horribly wrong and nobody would be able to fix it.
Ahaha we’ve got you now!
That doesn’t sound safe. I hope you sent this message with your phone. If you did it from the old computer and happen to have valuable data please feel free to share your IP address, someone might appreciate it…
I’m guessing it’s the one on the left that’s new.
FYI I don’t know if I’m autistic and I don’t really think I am. I feel like there are exceptions to this. I find that if you are able to find very empathetic and kind people these seem to be more likely to actually try and help than just joke around and hurt you which I feel like happens with the large majority. Of course you have to be lucky enough to find them and get along with them well enough to be friends. But sharing doesn’t have to be bad.
Tor acts as a proxy Tor browser is shipped with tor but using a different port. Tor is not the browser.
So as long as you set up what you want to use with tor and remember to start it, it should work. Otherwise I’m sure you could setup a pi or local server to route everything through tor if you wanted to.
Edit: I believe the tor network is a VPN though. Your data is sent privately through the virtual tor network. Not all VPN connections have to work the same, after all Hamachi is also a VPN.
Fair enough
Signal published their reply to a court subpoena that was funny.
Tor doesn’t because the server that you contact passes it to another and encrypts the data further the exit node can then decrypt it and perform the web request on your behalf without knowing where it’s coming from.
If you care about privacy you should use tor/the tor network:
I’d like to see them find out why a server crashes if that is true. If someone actually cares and knows enough I think an admin or someone from the government could determine a lot of browsing data and link it with users just through the DNS cache and time. I’m also very sure they have some kinds of logs, even if they don’t log what each user is doing.
In the second panel I thought it was about ordering the colours. Why isn’t the blue placed on blue???
You don’t want DB to have any more delays though so only do it if it’s a cargo train.
This is not a Reddit clone. This is something better. An individual instance would be closer to a Reddit clone but even then we all know which one is open source…
Ok fair enough. I’ll stop being pedantic now.
true I should probably get that.
I’d like to mention that windows also wants your location, advertises in a paid product and you don’t even know what data Microsoft is getting from you also they make it more difficult to use the product by running random apps you don’t need like phone link or other qol apps that cause problems like edge literally opening with your Google chrome data if you uninstall it.
So instead companies would be limited to less powerful spyware but users would likely still install dumb stuff and give anything root permissions that asks for them.
So your ui is a program started on startup
The only Microsoft service I have is vscode and that’s open source… You don’t need any Microsoft services.
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