Cool and good.
Cool and good.
Based Parenti. I’ve recently read him on Tibet and his writing style is striking.
I’ve read this before; where is it from?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the point of using Piped having a proxy between you and YouTube? Or are you serving your instance to friends/family so that your queries get mixed together?
Saved. Thanks for the comprehensive resource. Now, if only everyone was eager to read before slandering other countries online… Not that China is a perfect utopia, but simply gobbling whatever information comes to the public by media that have an interest in defending “the West” is the quickest path to have your consent manufactured.
I’m not particularly angry or stumped about this, but I agree that it should be the user’s choice. I value freedom, especially regarding software, and I’d much rather have an OS that lets me delete the root folder than one that does not let me delete system32, even if I never intend on doing any of those things. In much the same way, I think I should get to decide how much I am willing to protect a particular account. What github should do is point to the option of using 2FA and recommend it, with a brief explanation, not requiring it as policy.
Curious, I went to the website and they didn’t seem to advertise being open source too much.
Thanks for the link!
I was under the impression that it was proprietary? Where can I find the source code?
I don’t know, I don’t like how this video was linked and it isn’t news, per se, but I took the time to find something in the video and they show a clip of CNN. Now, I’m not American and I don’t watch CNN, but they reported that the counter offensive on Ukraine is not going as planned and, in fact, it didn’t advance at all.
Maybe OP could have linked this here, or maybe not, but most people on the US tend to consider CNN as at least a little credible, unless I’m completely out of the loop. Take that as you will.
I wonder how reliable this workaround will be in the future. Will the external repositories be purged in the future as well? Perhaps straying away from github is a more sustainable answer.