It doesn’t. Russians are still free to use and contribute to Linux development. Just a few people lost their maintainer rights.
It doesn’t. Russians are still free to use and contribute to Linux development. Just a few people lost their maintainer rights.
The fork has no hope of survival. Are you telling me Russia’s Ministry of Digital Development can maintain a project of this size? lol, rofl even.
PoC on 32 bit requires thousands of authentication attempts, so any sane firewall should protect you against it already. Afaik there isnt any for 64 bit
He has a great content though. Some of his takes are a bit strange, but he didnt cross the line yet for me.
Isn’t that horribly insecure? I have my doubts regarding privacy. LocalSend sends to the device directly, without an intermediary.
Apparently (see a comment on the original post), the “Chamber” is a private lobbying group and not a part of any official USA government institution.
I have the same use-case as @Duckytoast@sh.itjust.works. I didn’t test the integrity feature because it is my work machine and I am not fond of doing experimental stuff on it.
Why is using WebKit-based browser “better” than Chromium-based one? Neither supports Google’s monopoly. Vivaldi is not just a skin for Google Chrome, it continues to support manifest v2 extensions and proper adblockers. And the company is owned by the workers, which is super cool
There is also Vivaldi to consider.
As long as there is an oversight and rules, I don’t have a problem with that
I am doubtful about the agency of the commenters here. Does not seem natural, more like a group of bots / paid russian trolls.