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@git-gud at least he somehow managed to clone the code with git... 😆
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Wait! There's Windows in heaven?!
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades
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Godot Engine
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If you common programming paradigms, you know a bit of almost every major language.
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MS Paint
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Does she even have a keyboard?
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Someone summoned me?
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@LordLazy thanks! Didn't know that... :)
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@LordLazy I only remember the "Encrypt my home directory" checkbox and I can't remember an option for full HDD encryption
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@LordLazy That's not entirely true. Ubuntu does not provide easy HDD encryption. It just encrypts your /home directory.
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apt autoremove --purge to remove any configuration files of the uninstalled packages, too.
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I can recommend Pop!_OS, it is based on Ubuntu, is developer focused and supports full HDD encryption on install.
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@wildebeest What about for example, "The Verge"? https://www.theverge.com/
They only have an accept button, too. -
https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpa/...
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@tacticalKimchi there's no reject button because I don't need to implement a feature in my website that your browser has and had for ages.
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@wildebeest well, you can just leave the website or disable cookies before closing the dialog.
I don't think that this is illegal as I inform the user and then let him either accept it or leave the page. -
@NillValue then just don't visit it, I don't care.
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@FilipeRamalho That's true, it's cleaner. But that may be because GitLab is feature packed.
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@FilipeRamalho Never heard of it but it sounds interesting. My GitLab instance is self-hosted, too.
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@FilipeRamalho Already done years ago :)
I just have a GitHub profile for contributing to other projects and for the sake of having a GitHub account. -
#movingtogitlab
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@linuxxx Visit or visitor?
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@Alice @FilipeRamalho I know, but you need a cookie or another piece of identifyable data to count visitors (not visits)
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@FilipeRamalho Well, they need a hosting provider with disabled access logs and a CMS which does not use cookies. And if they count visitors (just counting, nothing else), they have to set a cookie and boom, they need a GDPR compilant privacy policy.
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@FilipeRamalho No, the law should apply for everyone. But I miss paragraphs that decrease the work for private persons.
Aside from that, the privacy policies didn't get more simple but longer (at least for what I've seen) and it's just a big bureaucratic hell. How many little flower shop owners will get admonished because they did not update their privacy policy? We will see... -
@FilipeRamalho Sure, I had a lot of time. But that argument does not reduce the time I need to make everything compilant. It's totally irrelevant that I could have done it earlier (in my opinion). The fact that I spent 60+ hours reading into the GDPR and making everything compilant is hilarious to me. I could have done much better things in that time.
Get me right, I like the regulations for the big companies who actually can afford this amount of time. But I simply cannot. -
@linuxxx It's my Matomo instance with anonymized IP addresses and Do Not Track settings.
I know that there are websites that don't use cookies, but it's the minority. In my opinion, the GDPR is just a shitton of work for a private person like me developing some tiny websites. -
I use localtunnel.me. Haven't compared it with ngrok yet.
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Just boot up a Windows 3.1 VM in a Linux host so Linux can use almost all resources while running Windows.