cool ! I am using Hews, but I might switch to this.
there is a page about this on the lemmy docs: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/05-censorship-resistance.html
same, I just checked, I bought the full version in 2016 (for like a dollar ?) and been using it since.
yup pretty sure
$ cat /etc/passwd
fox:hunter2:1000:1000::/home/fox:/usr/bin/zsh
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you don't need to be root to read /etc/passwd
following a recipe is like executing an algorithm, except there is no segmentation fault. whats not to like.
I mean yeah, the only reason people have to believe elder scrolls 6 is in development is that teaser from 2018, and honesty they probably only made that teaser to temper expectations.
- content mods: there are mods that add new content to the game like new quest lines, companions, or even new regions to the game.
- new challenges: limit yourself to only using magic or not using potions/food items for healing, or using survival mods that require eating/drinking
- role playing: you don't need to be the dragonborn every playthrough, try being a merchant or a mercenary, etc.
However, the two Jumpsec Red Team members found that they could go around the restriction by changing the internal and external recipient ID in the POST request of a message, thus fooling the system into treating an external user as an internal one.
so they only do the check on client side. classic.
yes, I just found this out recently ! privacy guides have a section on this: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/#android