Did you literally not even read your own link?
princessnorah
Ah sorry, I thought you meant that it was a bug introduced in 6.0 that was fixed or something
Nope, still functional as of Plasma 6.2.3 :)
Rack server on a lack IKEA table.
It apparently later was transitioned to Xserves
LIBERTY CANARY
Date updated: 2024-11-14
Cock.li is in 100% control of all of its hardware, and the service is still operating normally. The website (account registration+pw change) is currently offline.
Cock.li will shut down before becoming complicit in crimes against its own userbase under duress of any government or organization.
Cock.li is not under duress of any government or organization.
Until further notice, THIS CANARY SHOULD BE UPDATED DAILY. Under no circumstances will we let this canary go 48 hours without changing the "Date updated" above unless a PGP-signed message changes the schedule.
The schedule or PGP key used to sign this message may be changed only according to signed message from key 5CB49CDCEAC797FBF8BDC074FD71AD2771A5CC1B. Any message certifying the change of PGP key should be displayed alongside all messages signed with the new key for at least 7 days.
The schedule being changed to daily is a fairly notable departure from monthly.
Do you not understand that the entire thing is probably marketing, which you've fallen for? This likely isn't new news.
If the user had Bitdefender installed, he wouldn’t be able to unzip the file because the security solution would identify the threat and move it to quarantine.
Whilst this may indeed be an attack that's currently seeing a resurgence, the fact that it's a marketing article doesn't give me a lot of confidence in that.
Edit: I just noticed that your account is only 8 days old as well. I feel like that's a further indicator that this is just spam.
Honestly, I think it all leads back to the original character limit of Twitter. It's referencing that Microsoft is money-grubbing and power-hungry.
Mikrotik make good hardware, what are you on about?
I use Asus routers running the merlin (soft) fork of their Asuswrt firmware. There are a couple of binary closed source blobs, but the rest is open.
I'm fairly sure ublue recommend against rebasing between desktop environments...