Isn't installing libreoffice in a corporate environment against the TOS?
ArtisinalBS
It's insane that I can't make any steps towards ungoogling myself w/o paying 2.5 times the price of a phone. I can't buy an allready degoogled pixel here, I can't buy fairphone here, I can only use a package forwarding service from the US, declare it to customs - and watch them add a monstrous fee to it.
I wish I could have the courage to buy a pixel and try to replace the OS myself - but I fear I will just brick it...
What do you mean? Graphene is amazing at everything but one.
The one is getting out of the lab , but still...
In what imaginary world you're living that you have data in the middle of nowhere?
Oh my god I didn't think it was an actual molecule...
Mr. Stealsalot,
We meet again
Legally , in the US , you would have to remove it from public view, keep it stored on the server, collect identifying information about the uploader, and send all that data to the authorities - all that while maintaining a low false-positive rate.
Kind of a tall order.
Morally degenerate hackers payed by ____ to shut down the competition.
Do you really think 7000 CSAM a minute is really a bunch of pedos that collectively decide to abandon their .onion blacksite because posting on lemmy is sooo much better for them? Hellz to the noooo
Don't take it as an instruction to do LSD as a way to stop addiction - follow instruction given to you by a doctor first
Question:
Let's say I do give my computers a fancy name in /etc/hostname - what do I need to do in order to use the hostname while ssh?
It's not like I have a domain controller resolving the hostname back to an internal ip...
Not technically blank - but "1" as a password is highly unsecured
ATBGE