I think it's actually just UK ("realise") vs US ("realize") spelling differences.
mlfh
I fucking hope not.
ssh predates the specification, exists somewhat independently of even the idea of a desktop (not common to see xdg env variables like XDG_CONFIG in a headless environment, for example), and uses the homedir/.ssh directory on both the client and server side of a connection. I think it's less to do with security and more to do with uniformity for something as important as ssh - ssh doesn't need to change to use the xdg spec, and xdg doesn't need to allot anything special for ssh when it's already uniform across the unix spectrum
Bromite before it died, RIP :( Vanadium now with regular dns adblocking where security matters, Fennec where it doesn't.
If you aren't going to fully wipe your drive in horrible events like this, at the very least use shred
instead of rm
. rm
simply removes references to the file in the filesystem, leaving the data behind on the disk until other data happens to be written there.
Do not ever allow data like that to exist on your machines. The law doesn't care how it got there.
If you can find a cheap used micro-form-factor pc with hdmi output (eg thinkcentre m93p), that's a great sustainable way to go. Stick debian on it, get a cheap tiny bluetooth keyboard/trackpad, stream via web browser. Bonus if it's got a dvd player, for the ultimate utilitarian foss htpc.
Thank fucking god for the EU, for fighting for global digital rights where nobody else does.
Amen to that ✊
The standard of "you will be prosecuted and punished for publicly criticizing the ruling party/leader" certainly disqualifies China from being called a democracy, regardless of how many students they massacred or why.
Wow the country that massacred a bunch of unarmed college students in Tiananmen Square for protesting for democracy has democracy?
In the bridge-vids option, you can replace 2-4094 with a space-separated list of vlans to be allowed tagged ingress/egress on the bridge interface, if you prefer to limit it. Nothing in the GUI for that, as far as I know.