

the only solution is to refuse AI commits, but you need to find out that an LLM was used…
LXMF: lxmf@4804baaf06a5fc8a2e6a143154c10336
the only solution is to refuse AI commits, but you need to find out that an LLM was used…
yeah, just that I like the protocol design better. also GPG isn’t that great, so maybe sending files encrypted with ssh or age(or lxmf uri messages)
I agree that with linux, once you’re in, you’re in. there is virtualization but that’s annoying and slow, or ig you could not use internet(pretty much impossible) or very strict firewall rules, and then use some kind of proxy but that would not be a problem if it were hacked, and would resend the data but maybe fromna reader mode, which you could display with a minimalist browser.
I doubt openbsd supports the fp4, or even the pinephone.
that’s why I said ‘ideal’…
yeah, the solution is to use a provider which is not a company.
they really did do this to lsblk? too bad I use Artix :)
SS is a weird name but ok.
the year of the linux mobile has come!
what about more minimal office apps, like calligra?
POP is better than IMAP, the emails get deleted from the servers.
the thing with proton is you don’t really know that they’re private and they pretty much always collaborate with the police and their android vpn app collects some data that it doesn’t need to. I would suggest you:
yeah, sorry ig I misread.
you can, but you have to install fish, would be better if it was a default or standalone package.
well, maybe for the active directory, but for pretty much anything else…
I like XMPP, but there’s also LXMF(a bit more experimental, only for ‘advanced’ users) or simply signal or simplex.
if you want to actually rethink your network stack, then use reticulum, and ifnyou just mean use TCP/IP but change stuff that’s around it then well idk.
whatsapp is a modified XMPP, itnmight be possible to make an XMPP client that can also use the whatsapp servers.
liberal used to mean anarchist!