part of humans learning to drive safely is knowing that flouting traffic laws increases your chance of being stopped, fined, or if you're not the right demographic, worse things. we calibrate our behavior to maximize speed and minimize cops, and to avoid being at-fault in an accident, which is a major hit to insurance rates.
autonomous vehicles can't be cited for moving violations. they're learning to maximize speed without the governor of traffic laws. in the absence of speed and citation data, it's hard to measure how safe they are. there is no systemic incentive for them to care about safety, except for bad press.
i haven't tried the docker route - it seems fairly new. it also doesn't seem like it would fix the issues i ran into. containerization is great for insulating the app from external dependency hell and environmental variation. but the problems i've had involve its own code and logic, and corruption of a sqlite database within its own filesystem; wrapping issues like that in a docker container only makes them harder to solve
i believe one can't stop collection, only aggregation, so use different platforms and different emails - and critically, a device that actually meets your needs - and hope for the best. i have a garmin with an email on a domain i own. my phone is android, using a google profile that's empty of any voluntary info and tied to a gmail address used for nothing else.
it's child's play to aggregate this, but otoh, two companies will work to combine the data only if they have a common goal.
i did end up going back to namecheap, where i already had an account. i'm trying not to create new relationships with businesses that heavily use recaptcha, and with porkbun it's part of the login process
damn, automatic whois privacy and easy let's encrypt certs - that does look legit
i'd never heard of this concept! i have a disorganized stack of markdown files - notes, to-do and packing lists - that this looks ideal to tame
this is true. having said that - i follow a peertube-based french outfit called blast (can't speak french, just look at the pictures). if i go to a different site (peertube.stream, liberta.vip) and look at a video, the streams are coming off video.blast-info.fr.
there's no question video is a huge resource suck, and that nobody would want to host a lot of other people's videos. i just wonder, if the model is federated indexes but owner-hosted video, i wonder if there's a use case that can work at scale.
same, until keepassdx had problems on my samsung phone, at least for a while, so i swapped it out for keepass2android
against which kitchen pots have proven surprisingly useful elsewhere. against all odds