

I see my reflection. 10/10


I see my reflection. 10/10


pretty much. that’s why you don’t use email for sensitive stuff.


Well, if the other person uses protonmail, your client encrypts the email content before submitting it, which means protonmail can’t read it.
If they do not use protonmail, well, protonmail can. They apparently store the emails after they have been sent encrypted with a key in your account, so they can’t read them afterwards.


Switzerland has GNU Taler setup. But only a few shops support it atm.
Here’s a map showing the shops that allow it%: https://map.taler-ops.ch/


It’s an interface bug though. SmartTube uses its own interface and why would it even be affected by the YouTube web interface?


yes. commit hashes. fixed the title.


Just go with Codeberg.org then.
You can move your repos elsewhere sometime later if you want to.


Do you want a list of Forgejo instances in general or specifically ones that have this experimental federation enabled?
you’ll be experiencing problems soon. I recommend you switch to something else, like summit.
sync dev abandoned the project and ran away with the subscription money without any notice


Read my comment again.
They are also working on ActivityPub support, so different Forgejo instances can communicate with each other.
They are working on it. They haven’t enabled it yet. And afaik the only thing that works atm is favorite count.
You can track progress here:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/federation/src/branch/main/FederationRoadmap.md
edit: atm it seems like these are done (despite the last two not being marked as such, I guess the roadmap is a bit outdated):


Forgejo is the best alternative. They are also working on ActivityPub support, so different Forgejo instances can communicate with each other.
Codeberg is one of the many Forgejo instances.
I use Summit.


All proprietary software is spyware/malware/etc. If you can’t know if it is safe or not, then you have to assume the worst. Especially if it is your operating system.
You shouldn’t defend it.
Lawnchair is a pretty good FOSS launcher.


In this case, it just means that the website is given a boolean indicating whether you are over 18 or not, without your real age being given.
In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof (also known as a ZK proof or ZKP) is a protocol in which one party (the prover) can convince another party (the verifier) that some given statement is true, without conveying to the verifier any information beyond the mere fact of that statement’s truth.


no, there is no article link it seems


they’re uneducated in this regard
I’m going to mount your_mom on my /
What I started last year is contributing to OpenStreetMap via StreetComplete. It makes it extremely easy to contribute. Just go on a walk and occassionally pull your phone out and wander around to find the places that need more info.