It's technically possible, but windows doesn't give you as the user tools to do so. If you donÄt want windos to have the ability to do so you could use full system encryption like: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system
okay, honestly: a dating app yes there are a couple foss ones, but basically no one uses them and their ux is horrible
yunohost it's basically an os that easily lets you selfhost, by having an extremely big amount of selfhosted services packaged with scripts that autonatically set everything up and all of that trough a clear and modern web interface.
yesss i love to find even more projects
yes, it and email are probably the two most widespread ones, i didn't include it because it's already pretty known
I'm kinda sad that theres almost no new work being made on top of it, seems even more promising than yggdrasil in some aspects
But it's definitely possible to ship a virus embedded in a playable mkv file, but something else would have to extract it first, for it to do anything
if you really only played it and it didn't abuse some zero day in vlc (extremely unlikely), the there's basically zero chance you could have activated a virus.
It's far (really far) from perfect, but it's an example of the type of media we need, inspiring,. moving and hopeful for the future and technology, and it criticizes hopelessness and the "it's not bad enough to care about"-mindset
trying to advocate for sustainability, social justice, privacy etc. via my local and federal school councils, which have (even if it is quite limited) political power. And running some workshops for folks wanting to move to open source software.
don't use google. basically any engine is better. I would recommend using a searxng instance. Soi that nobody can ever enshittify it ever again