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I don’t use one except for work (to connect to corporate networks).
A VPN mostly changes which entity you have to trust (from your ISP to your VPN provider). I don’t have a reason to distrust my ISP any more than any VPN provider. I don’t have any need to regularly get around any geoblocking.
When I do privacy-sensitive things, I use Tor, which is actually effective at hiding who I am and what I am doing.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My hot take on the official pronunciation of GNOME
21·11 days agoWe native speakers of German intuitively pronounce an audible “g” followed by an audible “n” when reading “GNOME” and find it weird that the ordinary word “gnome” is pronounced with a silent “g” in English. The cognate in our first language is “Gnom”, pronounced with two consonants in the beginning, like the desktop environment.
What’s the difference between USA and USB?
One connects to all devices and accesses the data. The other is a hardware standard.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•systemd-detect-fash: A utility to detect problematic software
251·18 days agono, exit codes work the other way round: 0 = success, !0 = error
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Concerned message from CEO of Telegram about privacy and censorship
6·22 days agoDo you have a link to a source for this?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•what debian compatible IRC client should I use now that hexchat is dead?
5·1 month agoI no longer use IRC; when I did, I used KVIrc near the end, which seems to still be getting releases.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Is Hannah Montana linux a good option for beginners?
0·2 months agoOne could have guessed from the image in the OP. KDE 4.2 is not exactly a recent piece of software anymore.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•After 2 years on Lemmy, I finally installed it this weekend.
1·2 months agoI find this funny because I’ve been aware of, and even using, Linux for a lot longer than I have been using Lemmy (or Lemmy or even ActivityPub has even existed). Are many people really becoming more aware of Linux because they are moving from Reddit to Lemmy and then noticing people talking about Linux here?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Under the hood (not de's or gui) what REALLY separates linux from windows?
1·3 months agoThey come from completely different heritages.
GNU/Linux is a reimplementation of Unix, an operating system that was originally designed mainly for universities, but also mainframes.
Windows is descended from DOS, an operating system intended for home computers.
Nowadays Windows is the only widely used non-Unix-like OS; GNU/Linux, Android, macOS and iOS are all Unix-like.
If Windows became FOSS, I at least would likely switch to it. It’s really the FOSS philosophy more than anything else that makes me want to use GNU/Linux.
neither of these people seems to be using Linux, so why is this a Linux meme?
























In any case, the IPA above doesn’t seem “unpronounceable” at all to me as a native speaker of German and fluent speaker of English. The pronunciation isn’t intuitive from the spelling, that is quite a different thing from being unpronounceable.