I'm not an american, but from my perspective you only had two decent candidates in the last election on the Democrat side: Gavin and AOC. Not sure how Gavin stands now, but AOC seems great. Kamala was a disaster then, will be a disaster again.
If you didn't, watch her (AOC) speak at Munich security conference. She is a great speaker: smart, eloquent and logical. I don't see her as direct as Carney, she is more careful with words. But I wouldn't want to be in her position if she wins: she will have sooo much crap to clean up after current disaster...
Carney is also an amazing speaker. I don't know his internal politics and what it means for Canada, but foreign policy, communication and speeches give an impression of a decent leader. Very direct statements, no ambiguities or guessing. I was really surprised to hear a politician speak this way. European leaders are usually softer in their statements, leaving the doors open, especially when it comes to relations with the USA. Carney flat out said that the USA is unreliable.
there is a company behind, so they can be identified... but, the foundation is in Canada, so probably California law doesn't apply to them. unless they start to sell their products in California. not a lawyer so I don't know for sure how those things work...
paid for a year a while back when they had some discount. will not renew.
like others have said:
no standard protocols support to use other clients and their clients are shit
no client improvement in the last year
their pricing buckets are weird and the price per gigabyte is too high
it's a niche product. if e2ee is the primary goal, that's fine. it's not what most people want/need. as far as I see it, we lack a good service with no tracking/mining and tuta is just too much limiting.
As I have been told, for years, av on Linux is used to protect windows machines on the network. Companies use clamav to scan files on network shares used by windows machines. Also, what about virus database/definitions, are they having Linux signatures?
Since I have no windows machines on the network, why? Has this changed and I should run clamav to scan for Linux viruses? Do signature files actually have signatures for Linux viruses?
Android most often is compromised by malicious apps, not viruses, which is not really (yet) a problem on Linux. Once it becomes a problem, I will install av. So far it has not been an issue.
is this the step where Germany reduces bureaucracy? or is it coming later
read recently a tweet: 'in two years we will be paying to NOT have Internet '
kinda fits this price tag
what would be a possible alternative?
going directly to repos of e.g. tanstack?
thanks for the clarification.
so, hope lies only with AOC
he seems to be really hated here
what did he do?
he seemed as an decent candidate then...
I stopped following news about him when he had that Twitter episode with trump
things changed since then?
I don't follow him that much since that Twitter circus with trump
I'm not an american, but from my perspective you only had two decent candidates in the last election on the Democrat side: Gavin and AOC. Not sure how Gavin stands now, but AOC seems great. Kamala was a disaster then, will be a disaster again.
If you didn't, watch her (AOC) speak at Munich security conference. She is a great speaker: smart, eloquent and logical. I don't see her as direct as Carney, she is more careful with words. But I wouldn't want to be in her position if she wins: she will have sooo much crap to clean up after current disaster...
Carney is also an amazing speaker. I don't know his internal politics and what it means for Canada, but foreign policy, communication and speeches give an impression of a decent leader. Very direct statements, no ambiguities or guessing. I was really surprised to hear a politician speak this way. European leaders are usually softer in their statements, leaving the doors open, especially when it comes to relations with the USA. Carney flat out said that the USA is unreliable.
there is a company behind, so they can be identified... but, the foundation is in Canada, so probably California law doesn't apply to them. unless they start to sell their products in California. not a lawyer so I don't know for sure how those things work...
paid for a year a while back when they had some discount. will not renew.
like others have said:
it's a niche product. if e2ee is the primary goal, that's fine. it's not what most people want/need. as far as I see it, we lack a good service with no tracking/mining and tuta is just too much limiting.
what's the joke part?
opensuse is fine.
if you take leap 16, you get long term support and selinux
with 16 they dropped yast and adopted red hat tooling which is nice.
What are good news sources from the UK?
BBC? Guardian?
What about telegraph?
What arrogance?
As I have been told, for years, av on Linux is used to protect windows machines on the network. Companies use clamav to scan files on network shares used by windows machines. Also, what about virus database/definitions, are they having Linux signatures?
Since I have no windows machines on the network, why? Has this changed and I should run clamav to scan for Linux viruses? Do signature files actually have signatures for Linux viruses?
Android most often is compromised by malicious apps, not viruses, which is not really (yet) a problem on Linux. Once it becomes a problem, I will install av. So far it has not been an issue.
Anyway, effectiveness here is interesting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClamAV
What do you run?
No av on my machines on Linux.
What I understand, av on Linux is used to protect windows.
Use an ad blocker when surfing (ublock origin), install only via official repos and set up a DNS server with decent blocklist and you should be fine.
If this is so convenient, why wasn't it made a part of a newer C standard?
Thanks! I don't mind reddit, whether I like it or not, they tend to have content.
Regarding trump, this is becoming a world class circus. Especially when I saw the myspace link on Whitehouse.gov
Got a link for that other one?
Thank you for this explanation.
Two sentences that are a bit confusing:
What about the oven?