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They are “looking for a more private” client. With the centralized Discord service that does anything it wants with any message there is no such thing.
Whatever client you use, there is no privacy with Discord. Period. Full stop.
Malicious account holders with a long term goal need to build reputation. It doesn’t matter much that such an app isn’t a dependency of other software.
This is how one attracts and invites Jia Tan and Hans Jansen types.
Hell no, having OTP in the browser kinda defeats all 2FA and makes it 1FA again.
That already is sufficient to stay away.
Additionally, node operators are rewarded in $OXEN for services offered on nodes, mined on the Oxen blockchain.
If these nodes cease to operate, Session will be dead.
Why does one even need rich text in a calculator app?
Session is crypto-bro-shit.
So many to choose from… https://bkil.gitlab.io/secuchart/
It’s been renamed to FossifyOrg.
% curl ipinfo.io/ip
curl: (7) Failed to connect to ipinfo.io port 80 after 25 ms: Connection refused
% curl https://ipinfo.io/ip
curl: (7) Failed to connect to ipinfo.io port 443 after 29 ms: Connection refused
They suck and apparently block curl (and lynx and elinks) from dynamic IP, it works in Firefox or on a server with static IP.
Another one is ifconfig.me/ip so
curl https://ifconfig.me/ip
that works.
Right, no “soundproof” curtain will absorb low frequency noise (which street noise unfortunately to a large extend consists of), regardless what ads are trying to sell you. Heavy curtains can absorb high and mid range frequencies quite well and professional acoustic curtains made of heavy (≥500 g/m²) Molton or Calmuc are the best you could get (the cloth costs about 10-15 €/m²), but if honest producers will tell you they won’t help against low frequency noise. Anyway, if your windows aren’t too large you could try that for a few bucks…
The best bet are new insulated vacuum triple glass windows that aren’t cheap at all.
It’s good sense, regardless of the jurisdiction of a specific Lemmy instance.
A jealous partner seeing the car where it shouldn’t had been is enough, isn’t it? Or the boss where the worker should had been elsewhere, or… Inhabitants of small districts also don’t need a license plate database to know.
Depends on what your language’s script is then with assigned Unicode characters, how wide-spread it is, when fonts will support the glyphs, and what you mean by “changes to be available on my local OS”. What OS? What does available mean here? Do you expect the OS UI to be in your language? Doubtful. Some desktop environment maybe somewhen. Programs using ICU are more likely to support specific script related features (e.g. word/line breaking, transliteration) when ICU will support Unicode 16 in its next version. Locale specifics may have to wait for or could be contributed to CLDR that is also used by ICU. Availability of any UI in the language mostly depends on whether translators contribute to the relevant projects.