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GrapheneOS probably won’t. Their main dev literally jokes about the phones security. While GrapheneOS was originally made for Pixels.
GrapheneOS probably won’t. Their main dev literally jokes about the phones security. While GrapheneOS was originally made for Pixels.
What a journalistical mistake, you can’t directly compare a group of countries with a single country. In this case fallen behind means in money. Which is quite a bad assumption.
First of all, I’m not a lawyer or a legal consultant, just a instance admin that wants to make sure that his instance complies.
Lemmy does not store any PII (birthdates, legal names, addresses,securitynumbers). But users are able to share whatever they want. And that can be a problem.
Check out my instances legal page: https://Laguna.chat/legal
In the future I want to make sure that my instances content can only be shared by GDPR respecting instances.
I don’t think so. What works for me is to first login to Jerboa, then enable 2FA.
That’s great. I really want to play Apex.
Well the gaming on Linux scene is quite big. Most triple AAA games without anticheat work. The anticheat systems are changing to allow Linux. Check out ProtonDB or Lutris.
Contabo and NetCup are really cheap. But only if you use their shared VPS option. If you are lucky the CPU steal is low.