Dunno (yet); i’d assume they’d scan your wallet QR?
Off to a non-US instance. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.
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I haven’t explored that yet as here is none nearby. There aren’t many vendors of these machines.
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Distribution and Desktop Environment should I use?21·2 months agoI’d probably go with Mint XFCE or those listed, or you can search for distros that target older hardware. I’ll get back to yo on that.
Edit: so, @thatonecoder@lemmy.ca, my main search was focusing on minimal distros for old hardware (less that 1 GiB of RAM that support
x86
(i.e. 32 bit)), these may fit the bill: Tiny Core, Puppy, Porteus, Absolute, antiX, Q4OS, Slax, Sparky, MX, Bohdi, Zorin Lite, Xubuntu, Archbang, Slitaz, DSL.
From here on we’re on “may need ≥ 1 GiB” territory: Lubuntu, Lite, MATE, Peppermint, LXLE, LMDE, bunsenlabs, Crunchbang++, EasyOS.Again, my focus was on low RAM usage and preferably supporting
x86
. Most distros aren’t Wayland-ready yet, bare that in mind.
As most said, Mint with XFCE is a good start and most distros offer a “live” version you can boot to try without installing.
You may have an ATM near you.
0x0@programming.devto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What happens if you have more than 1 free accounts on privacy-respecting email providers such as Protonmail or Tutanota?14·2 months agoYou’ll be frowned upon. Severely.
Reminds me of the 56K handshake.
0x0@programming.devto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to upgrade to Windows 11 - most privacy, freedom and efficiency6·2 months agoYou obviously didn’t format it.
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils21·2 months agoThe Rust code isn’t closed source yet
FTFY
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils44·2 months agobut they do exist and most of those would be solved with a memory and type safe language.
Maybe.
Still, there are other sources of bugs beyond memory management.
And i’d rather have GPL-ed potentially unsafe C code to… closed-source Rust code.
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils87·2 months agoI fear moving away from GPL that moving to Rust seems to bring, but Rust does fix real memory issues.
So you prefer closed-source code to potentially unsafe open-source code?
Take the recent rsync vulnerabilities for example.
Already fixed, in software that’s existed for years and is used by millions. But Oh no, memory issues, let’s rewrite that in <language of the month>! will surely result in a better outcome.
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils115·2 months agoas long as the linux kernel is still gpl.
I seem to recall some drama about rust in the kernel… what could that mean…
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils323·2 months agoSee other comments: all these rewrites are not using the GPL but rather permissive licenses like MIT. Bye-bye FOSS (in those ecosystems).
0x0@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils17·2 months agoKinda like a full 180° back to UNIX™.
0x0@programming.devto Privacy@lemmy.ml•IRS-ICE near agreement to share tax data for deportations2·2 months agoThe access is limited but of course…
Wrong target audience, Bob.
0x0@programming.devto Privacy@lemmy.ml•OpenAI Says It’s "Over" If It Can’t Steal All Your Copyrighted Work181·2 months agoOh no…
Anyway…
A few paragraphs would do wonders for the legibility of your post.
I know owning my domain will give me freedom to move my email elsewhere if I would want but I dont know if its worth it.
If you can’t answer neither can i.
whois lookup privacy?
Many tiers to chose from and no one will check if you live in Nowhere St 1337 anyway.
Proton and Tuta also offer custom domains.
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