

🙄 but my Linux works so well on this embedded device, totally the same thing as a desktop!
🙄 but my Linux works so well on this embedded device, totally the same thing as a desktop!
Spot on. And like ants to sugar you have 20 or so ACKTUALLYs responding to you.
2025 year of the minutes desktop 🤣
It’ll never happen because Linux zealots write this crap when 100% seriousness.
Would be nice if they made the ui usable without a mouse. Using this on console is basically unusable.
🤷♂️ run your own 4 nines service to complete. Nothing is preventing you. People choose this shit because running services is hard and expensive.
You’ll have to be more specific on the confusion.
SLAVERY!!! 🙄
Twat
Oh you mean like every commercial FoSS OS which will force you to wait or not receive certain security updates unless you are on a subscription?
It’s like none of you have experienced an outage before
Oh God I HAVE TO PAY? LITERALLY SLAVERY
In most cases piracy amounts to at the end of the day taking money and negatively affecting someones life. You can nitpick and tell yourself it’s only a corporation that gets hurt but that’s a lie you tell yourself.
Unless the content is being horded and not available it’s incredibly unethical.
Pirating is stealing the owners right to distribution.
Keep on pretending like you aren’t affecting the salary and lives of artists.
Yes, Walmart is committing felonies 🙄
They aren’t invading the privacy here. They are preventing a malicious actor from running an attack via VPN and ssh tunneling in addition to IP address, device, etc. At worst they are associating IP with browsing at competing stores. Preventing the VPN was likely required by a lawyer and auditor and a risky attack vector for a billion dollar company.
If Walmart was breaking https and inserting man in the middle games it would be in their policy. Other commentators went off into fantasy land edge cases where traffic is being decrypted. And it still doesn’t change my expectation of privacy on a public hotspot.
Yes. Their public network. I have no expectations of any privacy on a public network. This is privacy 101.
You’ve made up arguments and comparisons. Google services monitor you. Android (as stated earlier) or AOSP or even pixel os doesn’t. There is a difference. The OS is quite locked down. Nobody is forcing you to use any Google services. I’m sorry you missed that nuance.
Ahh right, the old disprove god doesn’t exist argument. 👌👍
I’m sure Google and Amazon have secret whistleblower tech that has some how kept any evidence of this massive program secretly stealing everyone’s data without leaving a trace.
The privacy community and yourself have become the equivalent of windows UAC. It’s tiresome and no sane person with an understanding of technology would ever have the expectation of privacy on a public WiFi network. There are legal and compliance obligations.
Nah it’s fine. Clean up used apps every once in a while. Base phones have more than enough space.