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For an entity hat already has monopoly over violence, how difficult is it to claim monopoly over the collective will?
Skeptic
For an entity hat already has monopoly over violence, how difficult is it to claim monopoly over the collective will?
Big projects generally have their own websites to house their community. Example of LibreOffice comes to mind.
Tesla and Tata Motors are exceptions noted, but noted highlighted in the article.
Obsidian?
… BBC’s long term Japan correspondent wrote an article about it when he finally left, and I’m pretty sure he’s fluent.
I wouldn’y be too sure about being fluent part. I am an Indian and I have seen bulk of so called indologists (professors in American and European academia) unable to pronounce common sanskrit words - despite writing bestsellers on the subject.
Xeno Biden doesn’t care.
What how so? They already have taken a deceptive consent from every registered user to show ads profiled on per user basis, and serve numerous clicks on their website that offer ads or ad-like stuff.
What is your alternative theory of why they are doing all this?
They can’t do what they are doing here without an intent to violate privacy.
Which ISPs offer IPv6 for free?
Asking for a friend.
odf/odt/ods
.md
SimpleX
Matrix
OpenPGP
Last, certainly not least… ActivityPub
I have been using Hacker’s Keyboard since … forever?
Yahoo was the competition as far as space is concerned. Even today, it offers a whopping 1 TB for email.
are these issues replicable? documented?
Don’t be paranoid. They scans our chats against problematic keywords to find out bad guys, and metadata helps law enforcement in catching these bad guys. /s
What kind of secrets are there that voters must not be aware about? Not one.
Are you talking about Chrome?
How is that supposed to work? Firefox’s own products in itself are not that reassuring for user privacy. It was better when Moxie collaborated with them to improve whatsapp code. At least that guy’s products were respected for privacy at that time.
Obsidian.