They have these everywhere when I went China and Vietnam too.
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I've been elated a few times in life but never felt the need to grab a man or woman and kiss on the lips.
Such a weak excuse.
I used Arch for a longggg time too. It rarely broke, but when it did break oh boy it completely shit the bed :D
Agree, I just worry that these ideas keep coming back again and again. No government or entity can be trusted and we need to keep an eye on them haha.
Obviously the UK is much more concerning at this specific point in time.
The EU are trying to backdoor E2E encryption too. Ipersonallyy think the EU is great but don't be so sure that everything they do is so benign.
They've been trying this shit for years and it always gets defeated. Problem is they keep pushing the issue every few years.
You realise the EU is trying to pull the exact same shit with E2E encryoed chat right?
Used Arch for over 5 years. I don't know if having a child changed me but I realised I'd lost a lot of time I had that I spent just fiddling with configs to get stufftpo my liking so went from Arch xmonad to PopOs and Gnome.
It has been stable and doesn't have the snap bullshit that comes with Ubuntu.
I agree, I do not care about drama at all. People aren't perfect and that's fine with me.
GrapheneOS is the best option for me and my device.
That's pretty rude. I'm all for critism where it is due but seems like in any article about China rather than discussing the article we use the article to prove our preconceived notion is truth.
Same as I don't automatically believe any article I read about UK/US/Europe.
People have a complete right to complain about privacy and make their own choices with what they find acceptable. All of those examples you listed are where people are making a concious choice. Apps sneaking in data collection is not acceptable, people are most likely to already trust the app when the rug is pulled from under them.
Interesting. Is there an article or guide on how to do this? I imagine it'll be for Steam Deck?