they have paid developers
They should pay lawyers as well.
they have paid developers
They should pay lawyers as well.
With Headscale being an open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server.
Tailscale
Have you considered Headscale?
due to deployment hell you end up using docker
Maybe tackle that deployment hell instead of band-aiding it with docker?
The comment section mentions that conundrum as well… quite interesting.
The comment thread in that article is interesting. Grep for Ada.
DNS, most web searches, trackers in apps, location data, just to name a few. Ad blockers won’t help you there.
besides not using Google?
That’s a bit oxymoronic, isn’t it? And the answer always depends on your threat model, so start there.
putting people before profit feels increasingly radical.
OMFG they actually said that…
From a recent search (i haven’t combed through the results yet so YMMV and there may be cadavers), these may support x86 and are based on either Debian or Ubuntu: antiX, Q4OS, Slax; Zorin Lite, LXLE.
Serial numbers are hardly covert though… but yeah.
Yes MS intentionally implements it inconsistently and yes that’s why i meant whichever format is open.
I get the usefulness of technical telemetry such as kernel version, RAM, disk space, processor type, etc… but NIC MAC? HDD serial? WTF?
Focus instead on enforcing standards’ compliance so i can open a .docx
with any program and be usable anywhere.
Then focus on enforcing FOSS software in public services but don’t bother with a “european linux distro”, that’s just a waste of resources. There are already a great deal of distros around. Considering geopolitics i’d go with SuSe or some other EU-based distro.
But this isn’t a significant issue if you’re a large financial enterprise with lots of money to hire lots of devs.
Lots of money, sure. For devs? Not really.
XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates.
I have an LG TV and an old Asus monitor, i’d wager their refresh rates differ but i can’t confirm atm.
Install the headless version, no GUI:
${EDITOR} /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99noRecommends APT::Install-Recommends "0"; APT::Install-Suggests "0";
and then run
apt update
.Then install fluxbox session manager, oughta be enough.