Pick 4 NGOs per year. Donate 10% of income at the end of the year to them evenly.
Next year pick another 4 NGOs that you think did great work that year.
Pick 4 NGOs per year. Donate 10% of income at the end of the year to them evenly.
Next year pick another 4 NGOs that you think did great work that year.
Yes. Most of my contributions are “drinking water” (public water fountains) and “restrooms”
I’ve been meaning to ask: what’s the appropriate POI for a normal 115/220 power outlet socket?
Yes, if you want privacy then you need a good VPN provider
Mt ISP can’t see my traffic or my DNS lookups lol
This is misinformation. Flatpaks are far less secure than installing from apt. All packages installed from apt are cryptographically signed. This isn’t the case with flatpaks.
Ah, if it’s only available on flatpaks, that’s why few people know about it.
Flatpak is a very insecure method to download software BTW, you probably should avoid it
Edit: It’s curious that I’m getting downvoted for stating a fact. It seems a lot of flatpak users don’t understand security. But that’s kinda the point: even the flatpak developers don’t understand the difference between integrity and authenticity
Flatpak currently does not provide authenticity, and one developer made it clear that he doesn’t understand why that matters in the above ticket that requested signatures of packages back in 2016. It’s been 7 years and still they haven’t fixed this. I don’t think the flatpak team understands or cares about security.
How is this better than zim? Is this in the Debian repos?
Where can I buy it? I want to drink it and walk through grassy fields without worrying.
Matrix can’t be forced to put backdoors into their software because they are not s company. Signal can.