

Then they’ve already won.
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Then they’ve already won.
Lol indeed!
By the way, the Icelandic þ sound, in English, is th.
You got legs, don’t you?
Yeah, it’s all relative. It’s like the www before corporate takeover. Like the old www, you need to have some sense on where to go and where to avoid.
Not much more than the www.
I don’t know what on there, but I do know that age verification is not on there, so…
UNC2891 also used Linux bind mounts to hide its backdoor processes, which, at the time, had not been documented in public threat reports, Group-IB said.
The technique is now recognized by MITRE’s ATT&CK framework as T1564.013.
Holy crap. They discovered, and successfully implemented a novel technique. That’s impressive af
While true, in the past, MS has shown us they don’t care about national laws. I’m not saying they don’t e2ee, I’m saying they might not be following this particular national law due to their own national laws. I don’t know.
It’s encrypted, I’m sure. But I highly doubt it’s e2ee. It’s likely as the eula alludes to (end to server to end). So… accessible by MS.
I mean. They’re a USA company. Of course they would be required to follow the laws of the country in which they HQ. Did anyone think anything different?
Man, this timeline sucks.
On the other hand… Year of the fairphone? Maybe year of the Linux phone?
Right, but if I don’t care for gui and am good with cli, would this guide still be followable? That’s kind of what I was trying to ask, I guess.
Don’t sell yourself short. This guide has the very real potential to be invaluable to someone just starting out! It’s a great guide! Just needs a little more of the “why” factor, is all : ) keep it up!
Edit: stupid autocorrect
True, but OP’s guide is for Ubuntu, so newcomers will be lost with Fedora following this guide, since they are vastly different.
That’s what I was thinking, but I wasn’t sure. I figured I’d ask op, since the post seems to be theirs.
As I’m writing this, I’m thinking maybe it’s because Server is generally cli-first, and this post is geared towards a more noob audience, so they’re going gui-first? If so, I appreciate the forethought.
A PC with Ubuntu Desktop installed (not Ubuntu Server
Any reason why not use Server when setting up a home server?
Very sleek project. The language switcher bit was brilliant hahaha. Seriously, good job.
Right. That was my addled minded point. They’ve already won. Thank you for expanding on it, since I very clearly missed the explanation. Whoops