What’s the problem with Moodle or Canvas? A lot of universities use one of these and usability-wise, they are fine.
What’s the problem with Moodle or Canvas? A lot of universities use one of these and usability-wise, they are fine.
What does OTR mean in this context?
I also take some used needles and a singular crack pipe and orderly lay them on the cigarette-burned rug. My family would say they really tie the basement together.
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
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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?
I mean ask (or more: convince) your boss for permission to make the code publicly available.
Ask your boss.
Copying is not theft (1 minute)
Absolutely based. I’m working on it to be like you, man.
Jailbroken Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 with Koreader installed. Never really bothered to take notes while reading (let alone sync them), so I’m gonna follow this thread.
I download my books from Soulseek and manage/transfer them using Calibre.
Do you have any info on Viber being a bad service privacy-wise? It’s a lesser-known messenger that prides itself on its privacy policy but I can’t find any info on it being the case or not.
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I just simply sent a message to everyone I kept in touch on Telegram to switch to Matrix/Element and guided them through the registration to a local homeserver thanks to one of my friends’ blog posts.
The easiest way to convince your friends to switch is to just make the switch and help them sign up and use the service.
It’s completely open and it’s just another fee you can pay. Switch to KeePass if you want restriction-free password management.
This site covers the social cooling effect of these services and how the data you give out may be used against you by banks, insurance companies etc. It’s worth reading through (4 minutes). https://www.socialcooling.com/
Which TED talk are you talking about? Can you post a link?
*logs onto Soulseek instead*
How did you blur the windows/make them transparent?