

The sad part is that thanks to technology it is very easy for China to crack down people exercising basic human rights. That’s probably why nothing major has happened in a long time.


The sad part is that thanks to technology it is very easy for China to crack down people exercising basic human rights. That’s probably why nothing major has happened in a long time.


The turns have tabled


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Mint
You are actually right
It was in self defense


Russia is becoming incredibly dystopian


“I did crack off a toilet seat”


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I don’t believe it has ever shipped KDE


Everyone has a test environment. Some people are lucky enough to have a separate production environment


Port forwarding does help. The problem is that you have forward the right ports. If you don’t don’t know what you are doing it is easy to accidentally forward the management interface which is a major security risk.
Honesty port forwarding is only really needed because of NAT. If you can get native IPv6 is way better


There is no requirement forward any ports


You don’t need to blur the private address. No one here is on your private network.


CalDAV?


Detection can happen at a later date


They couldn’t use RCS even if they wanted to
Google controls all


Keep in mind that the rule of law is questionable in many of these countries. While it may bypass blocking it might not bypass detection.
https://apnews.com/article/china-cisco-falun-gong-surveillance-c336e8ab44d9e1e59c748450a6ddf078
Cisco is potentially liable for knowingly aiding in the prosecution and attacks on Falun Gong