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Notices by wire ☑ (not the messaging app) (wire@witches.town), page 4

  1. Hraf (idcload@todon.nl)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 15:38:42 EST Hraf Hraf
    • wire ☑ (not the messaging app)
    • Nebby

    @nebby @wire Another option is copperheados but not sure if/how it does "phone home". Don't think any rom without Google services does phone home but not sure.

    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Nov-2017 15:38:42 EST from todon.nl permalink Repeated by wire
  2. wire ☑ (not the messaging app) (wire@witches.town)'s status on Saturday, 14-Oct-2017 18:54:50 EDT wire ☑ (not the messaging app) wire ☑ (not the messaging app)
    in reply to

    And please, when you make a tech article about Windows and macOS, it would be great to include Fedora and Ubuntu (e.g., Red Hat's systemd/pulseaudio and Canonical's snapd/Unity etc.) and to tell BSD users they could just move on before reading a whole article

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Oct-2017 18:54:50 EDT from witches.town permalink
  3. wire ☑ (not the messaging app) (wire@witches.town)'s status on Saturday, 14-Oct-2017 18:49:20 EDT wire ☑ (not the messaging app) wire ☑ (not the messaging app)

    I just read an article saying your startup programs could transfer files over plain HTTP or deprecated cyphers in the meanwhile between connecting to a login portal and connecting to their VPN, before giving solutions *for Windows and macOS*.

    I'm not saying people should hold back data that would benefit Windows and macOS users, of course not. But this lacks an analysis of *why the fuck do Windows computers have 1594 programs connecting to the Internet over plain HTTP*

    In conversation Saturday, 14-Oct-2017 18:49:20 EDT from witches.town permalink
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