What does OTR mean in this context?
What does OTR mean in this context?
Content of the Tweet if you don’t want to click X links:
What #Telegram collects and stores:
- Unencrypted messages, photos, videos, and files
- Encrypted photos and videos from secret chats
- Phone numbers and contacts
- Metadata such as IP addresses
…
What #WireMin collects and stores:
- None.
#Decentralization #privacy
By @WireMin
Are there any downsides to opening up the server-side code too? Would it also compromise other banks’ security, since these banks need to interoperate?
Copying is not theft (1 minute)
Absolutely based. I’m working on it to be like you, man.
I tried editing my config.yml
as the guide suggests but the problem persists. The problem seems to be that I’m using MariaDB instead of MySQL (pdo_mysql
is compatible with MariaDB). Is there anything more I can do or should I try installing MySQL?
EDIT: Purging MariaDB (Debian repo ships this instead of MySQL) and reinstalling it with sudo apt install default-mysql-server
fixed the problem. Thank you.
Speaking about notifications, did you check out your phone’s battery conserving settings? My friends having a Samsung or Xiaomi also have this issue due to aggressive restrictions on less-used apps. You can find more info and workarounds here: https://dontkillmyapp.com
Yes, you can set a timer when you want Locus to share the location (every Monday and Tuesday from 8-20 for example, but you can set it to 24/7 if you input the times right).
Did you check out Locus? It’s an end-to-end encrypted location sharing utility designed for decentralized servers running Nostr. It’s free and open sourxe software that secures that your location will most likely never be shared with entities out of your control.
Go on there and share some of your stuff, if you want. We’ll be glad if people help keep the network alive. ;)
+1 to ListenBrainz. It’s an awesome tool for tracking your listening habits (kinda like Last.fm). Combined with Pano Scrobbler, I can create collage pics of my most listened-to artists or albums of a given time period (per week/month/year). It’s a great service and I want to donate to that project in the future, because I get so much value out of it.
Richard Stallman wrote a quick page on the shady things Spotify does (3 minute read not counting the linked articles). Although only loosely related to what you asked for. According to the info I found online, Discover Weekly should be safe from the kinds of sponsorships you talk about (the whole article takes about 8-15 minutes to read, but I quoted the important part below).
A representative for Spotify tells Vox that the user experience of Discover Weekly will not change — e.g., Nike can’t buy the playlist for the week and serve everyone a Frank Ocean song — and reiterates, “Discover Weekly is, and will remain, a powerful means of artists winning new fans.
How did you blur the windows/make them transparent?