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Shattered Pixel Dungeon, for Android
Shattered Pixel Dungeon, for Android
Tildes fits that description. The posts are text-only or links to websites. No memes.
I use that site in addition to Lemmy, not as a replacement but a supplement. It’s just a different flavor of discussion.
It’s invite-only but I can give you an invitation code if you’re interested. Take a look, see if you like it, and send me a private message if you want an invitation.
Maybe it’ll be the SWiitch.
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.2 blocks known malware domains, so that’s better than 1.1.1.1 unless you want nothing blocked.
If you want to block ads and trackers in addition to malware, try ControlD’s 76.76.2.2 .
Better still is to use encrypted DNS if your device supports it. I like NextDNS or ControlD for that, as DNS-Over-TLS or -HTTPS.
What’s a 20:80 rule in this context?
privacy@[website] is probably an even better route, since I’ve seen it commonly used for the actual data privacy officer / department / etc.
As an American myself, I encourage you to keep your natural accent. We’re a nation of immigrants built from people who originated all over the world. So there’s not just one recognizable accent here. Nobody’s accent is superior to others. I’ve known people from other countries who are self conscious about their accents. In response, I tell them honestly that I appreciate the way they sound. Variety is the spice of life, as the saying goes.
This appears to be an advertisement. Why post it here?
Same in Jerboa for Android.
Yes, I’m aware this may differ depending on your specific brand of Android phone. 🤷
Rolling as in ROFL?
Also check the warranty policy regarding who pays for shipping.
There’s also the European Commission (as in the EU), and the Fedora Project (as in Fedora Linux).
Jerboa has that option.
In which country is your company based?
Non-paywalled link: https://wapo.st/3Yl9nNK
The title sounds a bit misleading. So here’s what the article is really about:
“The latest effort, to be detailed at the massive annual Def Con hacking conference in Las Vegas next week, seeks to provide a foundation for messaging, file sharing and even social networking apps without harvesting any data, all secured by the kind of end-to-end encryption that makes interception hard even for governments.”
Thank you. I’ve been missing an IndyCar community. I joined.
You may want to put an exclamation point (!) in front of that community name, to make it clickable. Thanks for pointing it out.
Yes, SELinux is enabled (in “enforcing” mode) by default in Fedora. In my experience, it doesn’t hamper usability.
I remember seeing old advice from blogs and listicles about turning it off, on the theory that it might get in the way. But it’s better to leave it on if you care about security – especially if you want to learn.
When SELinux blocks a piece of software from doing something sketchy, an alert is generated to explain what happened and why. That’s rare but it’s a learning opportunity for you, not to mention preventing a potential security threat.