AI (e.g. face recognition) is riddled with false positives. Such a tech already does wrong on civilians without being a weapon (e.g. cameras on subways). What you said is somewhat naïve.
Halloumi, yummy.
I heard conduit.rs has lower memory requirements. Dunno if there's a easy to deploy container tho. Good luck!
For me it's all about books... From https://inventwithpython.com/pygame/ to https://runestone.academy/ns/books/published/thinkcspy/index.html
Assuming that is really an issue (depends on who you are, what you're doing, and the motivation of the actor mounting such spying infrastructure), how is it any different on Reddit? First, being closed source and everything, we can't rule out that easier and large scale logging isn't already implemented. Secondly, such actor would probably just pay the API and scrape the same data if not with more details. It would also get extra metadata from brokers, etc.
Ultimately, if you want privacy, I agree that federation is undesired. That's why there are Lemmy instances that block all other instances by default. AFAIK those were from right extremists and pesos, at least judging by the name of their URLs.
You can compare prices (and locations) of "dedi(s)" here https://lowendbox.com/category/virtual-servers/
TLD is .computer, there's a typo
Or, everyone should have vendor options to pick ;)
Zotero.org has a pdf reader, but it's a reference manager to use in more academic world
A screenshot on the repo would be nice. Some demo patterns on the website maybe too. PS. I'm on mobile.
As for git, many basic concepts (e.g. staging area) clicked for me after reading some articles that Atlassian (people behind BitBucket) wrote. Other than that, I'd recommend adamj.eu 's book "Git DX" which is on gumroad. Haven't read it, tho. But I read his Django DX and like 90% of it was stuff I had to learn on my own, and thought: oh, how come I didn't find this book earlier...