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ProtonVPN all the way ;)
ProtonVPN all the way ;)
The best public option is Proton imo. With paid subscriptions you even get access to Secure Core servers where Proton runs their own data centers instead of hiring 3rd-parties like NordVPN, etc.
Case-point: Nord has been hacked before bc of third-party data centers. Proton has no breaches so far and does regular security audits, has plenty of servers outside the 14 Eyes Alliance, and actively fund privacy focused projects.
Mullvad is a close second bc of their anonymous payments.
It really depends on the quantity and sensitivity of the content I’d say.
But Proton has replaced everything I used Google for (Drive/Email). Proton will work for a good 90% of everyone most likely.
💯 👑 Here @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com, you dropped this
Honey here! Getcha honey!
Definitely no honey pots here, just honey!
Hmm… not big enough.
Redo it
Florida looks around sweating nervously over lack of guardrails
The service is great but the wait is terrible
ba dum tis
With a little sprinkle of "is my mic listening to my convos?" specific ads mixed in there
As someone who has worked with RoR in the last year, they’ve come a LONG way in the last three years.
Take a look at Turbo/Hotwire and other new implementations in RoR. They eliminate like 90% of the necessary Javascript and the libraries are reliable which is nice. A guarantee not always found in the npm ecosystem.
Plus they did create a lot of web development ideas/concepts that were later integrated into the “modern” approach of web development.
I will say though that article is sparse and not informative of modern Rails.
Here is a better article: https://www.monterail.com/blog/why-ruby-on-rails-development
just torrent only on linux from PB, youll be fine. Just dont run it on anything besides genuine commercial Linux flavor
JS devs looking around the room sweating over their spiderweb of NPM libraries
unless your scanning for vulnerabilities somehow or the system breaks you dont
It’s just isolating potential damage
i mean you could always sandbox it
Yeah lets kill that stupid overlapping bullshit now
I for one will always call them streaming SERVICES. They aint people or real physical entities
Dammit I overworked the flux capacitor again!
Oh well, time to turn it off and on again.
Ideally forfeiture of all profits for that duration of the crime.
Hit’em where it hurts and give a real, scale-able punishment.
They’ve been comin in clutch recently with the mirrors lol
God save the Archive Foundation, or donate to their legal fees if you wanna keep around for real.
Or be like me. Get one then Meta buys the company. Z_z
This will probably be another case of the European Union having to save our (the U.S. and others) collective asses from corporate overreach.
fianlly
we can now rest bois