

you can also just check dpkg -L $installed_package_name | grep /etc/apt/
to find files that would have been installed by the package there.
you can also just check dpkg -L $installed_package_name | grep /etc/apt/
to find files that would have been installed by the package there.
I think this is zerobytes.monster, one of the reddit mirror instances.
the post count fits and it also matches with the user count not significantly dropping.
that instance has been using rather strict waf blocking rules from time to time that likely also affect the crawler for fediverse.observer.
the second link is just incorrectly linked in the comment, as the colon is included in it. it should be https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/reiseundsicherheit/suedsudansicherheit-244250
the token is completely tied to your account.
you can access part of your account info/settings with that as well, a while back they added an extra password prompt to some of that.
truly anonymous searches are simply impossible unfortunately. while they claim they’re not logging any searches it’s impossible to verify.
indeed
there is https://opennic.org/ but I don’t know how they deal with stuff
none of those technologies that you mentioned execute on the browser at all
sounds like you haven’t met webassembly yet :D
please don’t take this as a recommendation to use that, but it does exist.
what about young people over 30 though?
just this week I’ve had multiple random matrix accounts start a chat with me to post an Imgur link with some Hitler bs. I assume they just chose random members of one or more fediverse related public matrix rooms to send that to. they probably just do this with random public rooms and the fediverse relation didn’t matter.
that’s odd, my (indirect, reported by others) experience with GlobalProtect on Linux was mostly fine, although when using SAML it only really works with the GUI version and not the CLI version
I like having TLS in my browser
I’ve tried calling someone with f-droid but I can’t find where to dial their number?