This message here in particular is not looking state funded if you ask me. Gaining access to zendesk tickets is a vulnerability which was published a few weeks/months ago and is not difficult at all.
This message here in particular is not looking state funded if you ask me. Gaining access to zendesk tickets is a vulnerability which was published a few weeks/months ago and is not difficult at all.
Are you sure that this is not a Spotify issue?
To be honest, a block like that only affects normal users. Criminals or people who really want access will not have any difficulty finding a way to access discord.
I think it is a tactic to get discord to follow the rules, not to actually limit harm.
What is the open secret? That Apple sells iPhones to the police? That’s what the article says…
So… like Immich?
Yep, because they sound plausible.
+1 for zotify. I simply created a burner account for it, because it works fine with a free account. But I never had any issues with it.
https://github.com/DavidBuchanan314/DeCENC
Here is the tool for the interested.
A lot of companies buy it so their employees have acres to it. Like Microsoft 365 copilot for example
I wouldn’t know. All I am saying is that Syncthing would not work for this purpose.
Syncthing works on a file level basis. If files are changed on both devices at the same time, it will have sync conflicts.
Dude. Did you even read what I wrote? PNG is bad for photos. Your example is a photo. Go ahead and try the same with a screenshot with text and menus showing.
We can ask the same the other way around: why do you want to use jpg if it results in a bigger size and worse quality than png?
JPEG for graphics like screenshots is not very efficient. For stuff like that, png is simply superior. (But not with compression 0)
PNG is not good for photos though.
Why 0 compression?
What format are you saving them in? BMP? Try png.
There is no shortage on frontend alternatives for PC… but somehow I have yet to find anything worth mentioning for iOS
Then suddenly all VPN providers will be „commercial“.
So how would that work? You can not distinguish between commercial or private use, because the traffic is encrypted, you don’t know what is transmitted, that is the whole point.
Is there a way for users to flag domains? Maybe add a few media corporation websites to the mix.