Love it.
RandomPrivacyGuy
What about the x230 retrobooted?Also this should work with both the libre x200 and retro x230?Create Virtual Machine in QEMU on linux with Virt-Manager | KVM - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G21c-sbggk4
I feel like this person is thinking that when we say ''normies'' we look down on those people.Just because you think thats what ''normies'' mean doesnt mean its what other people use it for.I think when we say ''normies'' we mean that these people are more into things like google and things that most people use everyday unlike us who try to break away from such things.Also they talk about being pushy.Not everyone is like this.When I talked to a family member about it I was far from pushy and tried to explain why its bad for your privacy to use this service and how you could use this alternative.They asked me ways to do other stuff that they like to do in a more privacy oriented fashion but they sadly still didn't care. When they say people do care about privacy it is true but when they look at digital privacy they dont see it the same way as irl privacy like locking the bathroom door and such.Just because they care about irl privacy doesnt mean that they will feel the same about digital privacy.
"Arch breaks. Not a lot, but still more than, say, Debian or Fedora-based distros", huh i thought it was the other way around and arch breaks less.
Yea sometimes privacy means better security.
My mind has been blown
I may be wrong but I do remember someone cracking down on it saying that it was a photo shopped ipad and such.
If I remember wasnt that exposed as a scam?
Yes the reason why they are out of stock is because they were waiting for the next release of libreboot which has recently been released so this month it should be restocked
um I said t430 not the x230
also I have another question.Can you put 8GB of ram into a x200 I have heard that you cant but I have also heard that you can with a 64 bit operating system.Which one is true?
Are there any kinda privacy friendly VoIP providers?Also im not too worried since for VoIP ms I can tie the least ammount of personal identifiable information as possible.For example if an email is required use a simplelogin aleeas and for payment either a non reloadable prepaid visa card or privacy.com.However,if possible could you point me too a more privacy oriented service?If not fully privacy friendly at least one that asks for as little information as possible?Since you mentioned there are probably better options.