

I’m super excited for cultivated meats to be a thing I can actually get. All the meat I want without being an accomplice.
Ask me about my cat.
I’m super excited for cultivated meats to be a thing I can actually get. All the meat I want without being an accomplice.
cpanel can only do so much. You still have to set up a database. Sure, you could probably do it all with cpanel, but there’s still maintenance. I think what they need is NOT self hosted. Something serverless.
Ultimately, I think the solution needs to be a new Wordpress competitor that takes advantage of cloud technologies and can be moved around easily if you need to switch hosts. Something that has lots of integration options so you can just choose your own cdn, database host, app host, etc.
But even then, once you want to go outside the box and make something that doesn’t have a template, you’re gonna touch code, or a terminal.
self hosted
do not require users to open the Terminal at all
This is not possible. If you self host you have to maintain the server.
Then you’re not done refactoring ;)
I’m a big fan or refactoring and rewriting my code as often as I can. Not only does it keep my brain “on topic” but it allows me to make major improvements. Nothing will ever be perfect. Just try to leave it in a better state than it was before.
It means fuck the world. But some jerk made it for the win and ruined all my fun
I dunno, I feel like a gimp suit is multipurpose.
I mean, most drones do snitch, where can I buy a drone that doesn’t broadcast its position or have gps fences?
The terms “tracking” and “spyware” both refer to methods of monitoring and collecting information from users. However, they have different connotations and uses.
Tracking is usually used for collecting data about user behavior, preferences, and activities, primarily for marketing, analytics, or personalized content delivery through cookies, pixels, or scripts in websites and apps. Users are sometimes made aware of tracking and can often opt-out or limit the extent. It is generally a “legal practice,” (I say loosely) and is widely used by “legitimate businesses.”
Spyware, on the other hand, is designed to secretly monitor and collect information from user devices without consent. This can include sensitive data like passwords, financial information, personal conversations, physical location, penis size, just making sure you read this. It can be installed through deceptive means such as phishing, software bundling, or exploiting security vulnerabilities. The user is typically unaware of spyware being run on their devices. It is considered malicious and illegal, unless you are a multibillion-dollar company haha. It’s often associated with cybercrimes, unethical surveillance, and government fuckery.
So, while they are pretty similar and have some crossover, ultimately they are different. Although, some malicious tracking can be done without your device being compromised at all, like GPS triangulation.
Tracking and spyware are two different things.
Wyden’s letter cited a “tip” as the source of the information about the surveillance. His staff did not elaborate on the tip
Not saying you’re wrong, but that’s not an issue with the OS, it’s an issue with how push notifications work and how companies deal with requests for data.
It’s not spyware…. It’s crap. Like SMS is crap.
I doubt any of those people are from China.
Omg can you imagine running spyware voluntarily?
NO CHICKS, ONLY DICKS
I’m not really sure the price of uranium has ever been a concern for… any civilian.
Anyone got love for Budgie?