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hedgehog, to linuxmemes in A rough translation of the principle of Ubuntu is "humanity towards others". Another translation could be: "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity".

Pretty big difference between buying a thing that stops working if you don’t have an active subscription, and using an old LTS and being given the choice of paying for extended support if you’re a corporation, signing up for a free “subscription” if you’re not, or the free upgrade to the new LTS

FTFY, it’s an even bigger difference when the extended support is free for end users.

hedgehog, to piracy in 12ft.io (paywall article unlocker site) has been banned by Vercel

Some extra context / clarification from the thread re Vercel: they did warn him starting two weeks ago. They’ve stated he has a line open with customer support to get his other projects restored but that hasn’t happened yet.

hedgehog, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling

This is like going to a hotel and asking to see a list of people who stayed in the hotel last week because the suspect is probably staying nearby.

Going to the hotel and asking is fine. It’s up to the hotel to protect their guests’ privacy in such a case. It’d probably be more productive if they asked the hotel staff about particular suspicious behavior that they’d personally seen, especially if they could narrow down the time frame, though. “Did anyone smelling like smoke come through after 11 PM last night?”

But the issue wasn’t what the police did - it was what the judge did. This situation would be more like if a judge issued a warrant for such a request without any evidence linking the hotel itself to the crime.

Getting a warrant for the entire guest list would not be appropriate, though - at least, not without specific evidence linking a suspect to that specific hotel. “The crime was committed nearby” isn’t sufficient. They need evidence the suspect entered the hotel, at minimum.

Sounds like a pretty good way to get leads without asking for too much info.

Sounds like a pretty good way to trample over the privacy rights of the hotel guests who’ve done nothing wrong.

hedgehog, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

That’s not happening anymore due to real world constraints, though. Dennard scaling combined with Moore’s Law allowed us to get more performance per watt until around 2006-2010, when Dennard scaling stopped applying - transistors had gotten small enough that thermal issues and other current leakage related challenges meant that chip manufacturers were no longer able to increase clock frequencies each generation.

Even before 2006 there was still a cost to new development, though, us consumers just got more of an improvement per dollar a year later than we do now.

hedgehog, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling

Sure. On your side, you have your opinion. On my side I have legal precedent. You’re welcome to continue having your opinion, even though it’s unfounded and you’ve been told as much.

hedgehog, to linuxmemes in Arch BTW

The Thinkpad X1 Extreme line-up does not have soldered RAM.

hedgehog, to linux in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

After the X/XS/XR phones they went to the 11. If the XS was 10 then the X would be 9. It is a bit weird for them to do 8 and 9 at the same time, though.

hedgehog, to linux in Non-root user that (suddenly) has elevated privileges in a specific command (only). [Have I been hacked?]

Do you have write permissions on the directory?

hedgehog, to linuxmemes in Accurate

Why XFCE for Intel specifically? I use XFCE regardless (currently on an AMD desktop).

hedgehog, to selfhosted in Why docker

I don’t think you understood the context of the comment you replied to. As a reply to “Here are all these drawbacks to Docker vs hosting on bare metal,” it makes perfect sense to point out that the risks are there regardless.

Unless I misread your comment and you’re suggesting that you think devs not having to deal with OS-specific code is a disadvantage of Docker. Or maybe you meant your second paragraph to be directed at OP?

hedgehog, to linux in Getting a Server Running - SteamOS - Best Path Forward?

Re the first route, what is the network mode of your container and which ports are exposed?

How familiar are you with Docker networking? Docker docs are here and may be enough on their own to help you out. If not, there are a ton of guides and tutorials out there that can help.

hedgehog, to piracy in Survey for Serializd.

In the same way that someone using Edge, Brave, or any other Chromium based browser anywhere else is using Chrome, yes.

hedgehog, to linux in is there a foss project to automatically sort files

Someone in another comment shared a link to this - is this what you’re looking for? github.com/tfeldmann/organize/

hedgehog, to privacyguides in You Need to Turn on Apple’s New Stolen iPhone Tool

Many people still use 4 digit PINs. This is a huge improvement in security for them.

hedgehog, to piracy in I feel like the Steam Deck is the best proof of Gabe Newell's quote that "piracy is a service issue."

How is your comment at all relevant to the idea of Apple benefiting from piracy?

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