

Sadly I concur, every EU country is better in that situation than Germany.
Not everything in black and white makes sense.


Sadly I concur, every EU country is better in that situation than Germany.


The whole mobile ecosystem is a giant hardware backdoor on every phone. I think it’s too late now to change anything on that level.


I propose that the developers take turns to limit the exposition to whatever it is, that makes people go strange when they have to develop a filesystem.
Of course fungi are plants. They don’t move and grow in the forest.
They are also toxic. I’m suspicious of plants that want to kill me.
Given what happend with that bar in Canberra, this won’t stay up for long.


Sorry but this whole thing is just snake-oil.
You can verify and sign your whole trust chain down to the last shared library and it doesn’t matter when you don’t know what the binary blobs on your TPM / CPU / BIOS / NIC are doing.
The only guarantee to a secure system is openness an all of that signing won’t help you there.


I don’t trust Microsoft, why should I start trusting IBM/Canonical or Poettering now.
If the possibility is there they will happily lock you out of your own hardware.


I’m not sure I get what you mean. In every distro I used so far rsync did use ssh by default so it would honor everything I set in the ssh config.


Yeah, don’t ever go to the Phoronix forums if you value your sanity.
*edit: missing word


Interesting, I wonder if you could do the same now with Internet. We know that DSL works over a wet rope.


BTRFS just doesn’t like me. Last problem I had was space running out because I hadn’t balanced it for a while. A filesystem should be just invisible to me, if the FS creates it’s own problems it’s not a good FS in my opinion.
She’s a Joe Rogan with a university degree.