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comzeradd
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Comment #15088501
James Damore's memo was anti-diversity.
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Comment #12086353
You certainly don't know Greek :) Copr stands for "Cool Other Package Repositories" and is pronounced copper
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Comment #12084956
There is already a bug tracking this effort for Fedora https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=915043 Also a few unofficial repos for rust/cargo on Copr https://copr.fedorainfr…
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Comment #10682048
You can't make mass surveillance impossible if you require a platform that is a mass surveillance nightmare. Also can we please stop calling this a Desktop app? It requires Chrome …
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Comment #7719680
I see only google gonts on my console, but I'll look into that. Thanks
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Comment #7715816
That was exactly my point.
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Comment #7715503
I prefer OpenNIC, but check out here for a couple of more: https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/#dns
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Comment #7715389
* I claim no such thing. Installing apps through f-droid come from a secure channel, mot http. * There is a way to lock your bootloader again.
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Comment #7715360
True, but let me prefer DNS providers with "no log" policy.
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Comment #7715354
I mention NSA to point out that you should at least avoid Companies that cooperate with them. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Comment #7715232
That's why you shouldn't use Google's android builds. Keep reading the post.
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Comment #7715227
Citation needed (I guess you are talking about the Google webfonts).
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Comment #7715217
" ISP, and location information (kept permanently) are stored on the servers." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_DNS#Privacy
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Comment #7715196
So I have to explicitly state what this article is not about. Interesting approach...