I'm curious as well. I want to selfhost a personal instance, but CGNAT is getting on the way. I can always pay for VPS, but then the recent shenanigans involving CSAM images potentially being synced from rogue instances scared me.
Honestly I miss that little metallic bastard with so many software shoving AI in our throats.
We can point fingers at Pichai, but I don't think Larry Page and Erik Schmidt would have been able to keep Google true to its visions even if they really wanted to. Google simply became too big and successful compared its humble cool techy startup era, no way it was remaining the same all along.
It had enough eye candies for the casual market, but that was it. I still mourn for the death of IRC outside the tech-dev circles.
Makes sense. I'm happy with my current provider but purelymail is a strong candidate for if I'm out of options.
Info please? All I've seen were offers around ~10 usd minimum for renewal.
I get your message, but I was not referring to the machine. I was referring that the what kind of data logged by the machine didn't matter in the context of privacy.
I suppose it's recoverable on low intensity, but they had to scale up the warning because of "manly job dudes" who ignore safety precautions all the time.
Do the files exactly match to their hashes? I wonder if there's a fundamental difference generated by using different hardwares.
I suppose many of them probably are posting behind VPN or Tor.
Similar here. Reddit has become, for better or worse, just another Facebook. I include in my search queries when I need. I get in for specific communities and get out immediately afterwards.