

Pointing to hypotheticals that have no record of history are shitty arguments
Pointing to hypotheticals that have no record of history are shitty arguments
None of that is practical
If you care about security, OnionShare beats all these webRTC implementations
Because the other person might not have ssh or access to your nextcloud
It depends where the domain is registered. The US can’t steal the domain from a German registrar.
And even if the domain name got stolen, they dont need to clone it. Just put it behind a new domain name. It would cause maybe 24 hours of downtime.
MediaWiki is already a global org. Even if all their US staff was arrested and the US servers seized, the rest of the team abroad would still be working.
Say it with me “you have no power over me”
Does it require a monthly fee? Does it cost the same as Skype? Skype was like less than ten cents per minute, pay as you go.
None of those can call phone numbers. They’re not replacements for Skype.
Damn. I have like a hundred bucks of Skype credit on my account. What happens to that money?
You can’t call regular phone lines with WhatsApp, teams, slack, or zoom. None of those are replacements for sjyoe.
XMPP is still here…
Isnt it still the best platform for RT audio calls on shitty Internet?
And how am I supposed to call non-US numbers from my computer now?!?
Jeez, dat internal to external genital ratio
Thank you Deb and Ian.
Debian on servers. Mint for my friends’ laptops.
Debian in Qubes for me.
Only in America? Really? You need to get out more…
Sell high. Buy back low.
That’s how transfer of wealth works.
Using apt, yum, dnf, pacman etc beats flatpak by magnitudes
Geez I’d be pretty shocked if the IC in Europe depended on a third party for their maps