Technically the Linux kernel is just an interface with lots of modules
Technically the Linux kernel is just an interface with lots of modules
Though IntelliJ and Pycharm are both open source. But if you use the rest of the suite then yeah
Another simpler frontend for iptables I think is well suited for desktop environemnts is ufw. It does what it’s supposed to do and is extremely simple to use
Nowadays it is almost impossible to get a virus just from visiting websites. As for security recommendations I would recommend never running applications as roo that 100% don’t need it, as for 3rd party repos I would always be a by mindful of the apps but generally there isn’t too much of a risk, of getting a virus.
Or donate it to the lemmy development team
Pirating content with the intent to buy it after trying it out using the pirated version (e.G indie games)
They offer a dedicated IP for around 1 Euro per month. Recently I noticed they also enabled IPv6 natively
My current ISP is VSE, Innogy highspeed, E.on Highspeed or whatever name they’ll be using next. They change their name every few months or so
I only use a vpn on public trackers, on private trackers I don’t use a vpn.
But generally if you don’t live in a third world country you should almost always use a vpn. I live in Germany and luckily my ISP doesn’t care about torrenting.
My experience with hosting mail was very good. I host my mail using Mailu, which is just a docker compose file and premade scripts for the usual mail stack software (Postfix, Dovecot, Nginx etc.). I hosy it on my home network using a raspberry pi. I score 9.8 on mail tester and my mail rarely ever lands in spam.
In total I spent maybe 3 hours setting everything up including my domain and 2 hours debugging issues. I honestly recommend self hosting mail.
Is the repo private, or does GitLab seriously require an account now to view repos?