For desktop: virt-manager, server: cockpit with the vm plugin.
Looks treemendous
I watched a video on this, the way they managed it was by reordering variables in structs. That’s kinda insane
The way you posted this made it seem it was an official signal survey
Also she’s only worried about climate change now??
We’d do that it’s there were bike paths. If cars didn’t run over cyclists cyclists also wouldn’t die
That not really possible though. In the same way your isp can’t see what YouTube video you’re watching, encryption stops musk from seeing what the military sends to each other. Unless of course the Ukrainian military doesn’t to the whole security thing, which is doubtful.
I use it on a couple devices. It’s more stable than arch and certainly easier to use. It can sometimes be a bit finicky with third party repos. However Debian testing isn’t guaranteed to be stable, so things may break on your system. That being said I really haven’t had many problems.
There are a couple weeks/months before a new version is released where testing stops getting feature updates, as the packages are frozen.
I think you mixed up opt out and opt in in the title
Chatgpt didn’t do a great job of contrasting them. Flatpak is also transparent
The whole uproar is from them saying they will cancel accounts of users redistributing the code. Not them putting it behind a paywall.
Why the /s?