• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    Hasn’t the UK been helping with this “war”. If so, then they are just putting pressure where they can

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      14 days ago

      Their pressure is doing nothing to stop the war then. Canonical is not the UK. They might be located in the UK, but attacking them does nothing to the UK government.

      Also, none of this has anything to do with the US attacking Iran, so I still don’t understand what that has to do with anything.

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        14 days ago

        Its the old…Canonical complains to UK government, UK government maybe listens

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          14 days ago

          @BCsven @TehPers
          I use Ubuntu because i like the easy usage… but I dislike USA/UK and Israels behaviors. So I am in the middle of nowhere. It’s always the same, none of the good projects which are fitted into a company is given away for free… we always pay with: less freedom, our data or some other useful stuff - isn’t it?

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              11 days ago

              Absolutely yes. Mint is even better. Parrot OS is what I just downloaded. It’s cool if you’re selfhosting and need to run tests. All the pentesting, port mapper, packet sniffers and whatnot are already in there. Excellent for privacy and security conscious folks.Debian based, without all the info hoardimg.