I have never seen a cucked nation like the UK in the world before. u guys have no resistance what so ever ! the french should have bought you some freedoms a few centuries ago.
I have never seen a cucked nation like the UK in the world before. u guys have no resistance what so ever ! the french should have bought you some freedoms a few centuries ago.
pdfdrive Thanks for the suggestion, is it any better than z-library or do they host the same content ?
I always thought about why don’t FOSS projects that are at risk of getting sued by big corp like (NewPipe, Popcorn Time, streamio, tachiyomi …) embrace the dark web or git over torrent via VPN, so their projects don’t get threatened with take downs. z-library ended having to move to the dark web after all.
I am not criticizing the free work of the open source community. it is just a recognition that commercial software is way ahead of anything the FOSS community has produced so far. And this is true for almost all software categories
If you are doing professional work. than Gimp doesn’t come close to Photoshop, when they will introduce non-destructive editing Gimp will definitely become better. but PS keeps widening the gap with very powerful tools like AI fill an stuff.
This is Beyond “Can I interest you in some Tracking cookies ?” , this is “You MF better put these cookies down your throat or I will shove them up your Ass”.
It’s like trying to complain about god’s unfairness to an non-existing higher authority.
Briar shares your hardware’s Bluetooth MAC address with your contacts even if you haven’t added that contact or connected with that contact using Bluetooth. meaning all your briar contacts even those on groups are storing your MAC address ( a unique device identifier) which makes plausible deniability virtual impossible. I remember reading the devs themselves acknowledge that briar isn’t a anonymous chat app (somewhere in their git repo or the wiki or the blog, can’t remember where exactly), so beware of this aspect.
Unlike most privacy concerned people. I don’t believe that privacy is very useful without anonymity. metadata is at the heart of surveillance and tracking. In this regard I was a little optimistic when tor came out and hoped that many technologies will be build around that. that didn’t happen because you can’t build a business and make a profit by providing anonymity. now half websites are systematically blocking tor exit nodes. it can’t be used safely with torrents. and even briar the messenger built to use tor has been compromised by its developers so that you can’t be anonymous on briar . All in all I share the same frustration and can’t see a brighter future for privacy and anonymity .
Because everyone is just hoping to someday becoming rich and joining the upper class.
Why the down votes, aren’t heterosexual men against being penetrated ?
Most men don’t accept other men digging their holes.
When contracts don’t include prices
So you wrote all of this to agree that there is no VOIP supporting windows client. despite them having been in development for more than a decade . I have personnaly checked with gajim developers about VOIP support on windows and they confirmed they are not planning on working on it. xmpp doesn’t belong to 2020(s)
No XMPP windows client support VOIP, clients development for XMPP are almost dead, so there is no comparaison here with matrix. I wish I could use XMPP instead, but it is something to relegate to the past.
Britain is still one the Hydra’s snake heads in World politics even today
In the 2000(s) messengers used to warn you not send phone numbers to your chat correspondents. now without giving out your phone number you can’t use those messengers
Britain has planted the seeds of hatred and bloodshed in the middle east and is now acting as if it has no responsibility towards resolving the conflict.
It is hard to watch the British media coverage of this war acting all outraged and surprised by the violence while being proud of their historical imperial inheritance .
Copilot was trained on FOSS software, so maybe it’s already too late.