

And if i don’t they might find out I’m in the country that i live in.
And if i don’t they might find out I’m in the country that i live in.
It’s an interesting attack, but I’d hardly call getting the location within a ±200 mile radius deanonymisation, especially if it’s so easily avoided by using a vpn.
Dutch ones are the same. Source: am dutch
Most people don’t because they dont have the technical skills to maintain a server or because they dont feel it’s worth the effort with open servers existing. A small vps can be rented for less than $5 per month or a mini pc can be bought for $50. Not everyone can afford that, but those prices are not prohibitive for everyone outside the first world.
I do. It can be pretty cheap if you don’t open it up for other users. Otherwise it can get pricy.
You can always run your own instance and federate with everyone
Usually signal for communication, totp for 2fa. I’ve as of yet seen only one site that sends 2fa codes through signal.
I’m really happy that my doctor’s website uses Signal to send the authentication code.
Wouldn’t count on it being up to date. For my country 4 out of five biggest banks in the country are missing.
TOTP or Signal, depending on the use-case
I have used a windows vm at a previous job for a closed source IDE we were required to use. I’ve never used AutoCAD, so I’m afraid I can’t help you there.
At that point you might as well just use a windows VM for CAD. With desktop integration you hardly have to notice you’re using windows.
it’s a helluva lot more readable than JSON
Maybe for you, but definitely not for everyone. I can use it if I have to, but I find it very annoying to deal with significant whitespace.
I’ve used it in India last month. Same experience, definitely will use it again on other trips.
In the Netherlands we have this app that could be used for it https://www.yivi.app/en it’s open-source, developed by an ngo in collaboration with a Dutch university. It’s not very widely used yet, but the idea behind it is really good.
Who is behind bookwyrm and why is that a reason to not use it?