Anti-freedom
Profit-maximising
Literally killed the 3.5mm to increase profits
Acts holier than thou
Needs more AbstractSingletonBeanProxyFactoryDefaultImplementation
Can you like, not?
I see you’ve met my employer
It’s spelled flak, not flack. It’s from the German word Flugabwehrkanone which literally means aerial defense cannon.
Needs more fam
Seriously? Python for massive amounts of data? It’s a nice scripting language, but it’s excruciatingly slow
Never use floats.
What made you dislike it?
Pointers are ackshully 48 bits on amd64 (which is most PCs and servers)
I think he means the USA
I see you’ve worked with my employer
That’s not what an IP is though, that’s just dotted representation
I know, I use port forwarding. I simply improved the script for my needs and put it in a systemd service. It’s been working well for some time now.
Also, most other providers don’t allow port forwarding at all. Proton is being nice here.
This is about LLMs, not Linux.
I would appreciate it if you’d stop adding it.
Just use wireguard directly, no need for an app
I’d go with Signal or Threema
Signal: Best data protection. They are on a different level from anyone else. They even reimplemented gif search through their app so it can be anonymised (instead of the data-collecting gif search in your keyboard). Just an example, they really try. Also has a desktop app that doesn’t need the mobile app to be running. Downsides are google dependency (for push notifications - but they’re empty, the encrypted data does never even touch google) and required linking to phone numbers. They do have usernames now so you don’t have to give out your phone number to talk to someone. Behind it is an US based non profit - whether that is a downside everyone can decide for themselves.
Threema: No need for phone number, not even a credit card, you can buy it anonymously through their website. No google services required. Swiss based company, so much better laws than USA. Finance themselves through the one time fee of 2 USD and through their corporate offers, no nags for donations, no selling of data. Downsides are server code is not open source, and their protocol is less good than Signals, but still reasonably secure. They’re working on a new one though. Also no independent desktop app yet (also working on it).
Immunity