What’s the problem, in China it’s illegal to protest against the government too and in Russia against the war. It’s just how it is in big countries. /s
What are you talking about? You are digging yourself in a trench against me for some reason and you dig deeper every time. I have no idea what your agenda is, but I am stopping participation in it.
I don’t know about you but I have always been a free software advocate, see
My whole point is that you can not point to a 3rd party checking for you and claim that it secure because someone else already checked. And I brought two examples which contradict this claim.
Yes, that is true, but let’s not pretend that just because some one is theoretically able to, that all source code is constantly monitored by 3rd parties.
This only would work if you check every line of source code, even the dependencies and build chain, and then build it yourself. See xz utils backdoor or heartbleed, etc.
Very disingenuous of you to fight a strawman and proclaim victory by claiming that I said things which I never did. But if that’s what floats your boat. But for everyone else, try to find any mention of anti-libre software in the original claim.
It’s when the Americans already went to bed but the Europeans didn’t wake up yet. I’m in South Korea and around lunch even sorting by “New” doesn’t give me any new posts, sometimes up to one hour.
Probably because you end up on /all and on Lemmy.world are so many people that probably most communities from the fediverse show up there. I’m on a single user instance so subscribed and /all is the same for me and I need to actively search for new instances and communities.
So I only browse my subscribed ones which are all in English, German, Polish and Swedish. On the Korean one it looks like I’m the only one posting there ^^
Yeah it started with work, I was here for a 3 month business trip. But then I met someone here and asked to be sent on another and one more business trip :D But because it was during Covid I had to stay 2 weeks in quarantine every time I went back to Sweden to renew my visa ^^. (see my quarantine vlog: tube.jeena.net/w/p/qG3KZrSACw4QvTQ23prqXR )
After in sum 2 months in quarantine I asked them to move me to the Korean office ( see: tube.jeena.net/w/uuQegxjHagGpHhXXDMBGJg ) , that was 3 years ago and we have a one year old son by now already ^^.
With climate change and the 52 degree Celsius in Deli in India I expected June in Korea to be devastating this year. But to my surprise I still didn’t turn on the AC. It’s still less than 30 degrees and especially the humidity is very low when I compare it to the last years I was here, it’s not raining yet either....
In the deep, far future, at the time of the "heat death" of the universe, if I turn on a radio will I get the sound of static or of total silence?
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Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog (blog.mozilla.org)
How do you backup 2FA setup codes/QR codes?
After everything that has happened with Raivo over the last few days it’s reminded me that I need to go through my accounts with 2FA enabled....
In case you missed it: Bank info-stealing malware found in 90+ Android apps with 5.5M installs (mashable.com)
Lonliest time on Lemmy ...
It’s when the Americans already went to bed but the Europeans didn’t wake up yet. I’m in South Korea and around lunch even sorting by “New” doesn’t give me any new posts, sometimes up to one hour.
Weather this year
With climate change and the 52 degree Celsius in Deli in India I expected June in Korea to be devastating this year. But to my surprise I still didn’t turn on the AC. It’s still less than 30 degrees and especially the humidity is very low when I compare it to the last years I was here, it’s not raining yet either....
First day in daycare; He is doing great (jeena.net)
We have to pay half a million out of our pocket even though his mom is Korean, but the baby is not, because his mom wasn’t Korean when he was born....