I always wondered if it safe to do so, but never trusted myself, since I don't want to risk the data that's already there.
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It would be nice to redirect a part of that money to support the development of used software. Thunderbird for example is constantly at risk of being shut down.
Zero. I only download Linux ISOs.
Uninstalling the store would be the biggest feature. A lot of telemetry is tied to it. I tried some of the "debloaters" out there, but the windows Installation breaks after a couple of months (I assume when ms pushes a new major update).
Samsung phones come with Facebook services pre-installed, with no way to remove it.
This stems from the times when Ukraine used Drones to drop shells/grenades on the planes close to the contact line. The tires are for the planes are what the cope cages were for armored vehicles.
“When you attack an opponent's part of the national survival system, which is their triad, their nuclear triad — that means your risk level goes up because you don't know what the other is going to do … It's a very emboldened act. And when you do that, it’s very clear that the risk levels will go up. That is what we try to avoid,” Kellogg said
Is Kellogg working part time for Kremlin? It's the same good old "don't provoke Russia by defending yourself, let them have whatever they want".
How is that different than any other global online market place? Even Amazon tries to put additional things in my shopping cart without me ever asking for it
One copy on the file system (which gets pulled into selfhosted picture apps) and once again in my nextcloud instance. The original folder gets a versioned remote backup
It's hard, without UEFI for arm
Maybe redo the driving test like... At least every 20 years? There are people on the roads who got their licenses when their town didn't even had traffic lights. People who never saw a roundabout in their first 20 years of driving.
Its nice that we restrict young people by making them take more and more driving lessons and paying more for tiered licences, like we do in Europe for motorcycles and trucks.
But maybe also take a look at the 70+ year old grandpa who had two strokes and one heart attack, has two pairs of of glasses but his license says that he's perfectly fit.
So risking everyone else's life around you is worth it?