I prefer silver myself but can agree on the principle of diversification of ones money.
"A data broker is offering sensitive passport data of thousands of people for sale – and publishing some of it openly online. Our investigation leads to an airline as a possible source. Data protection authorities are alarmed"
"netzpolitik.org was able to identify several people on the list. They live in Bavaria or Lower Saxony and confirm that their data and ID numbers are genuine. Some were shocked to learn their data was public"
Passport numbers for sale in the EU: https://netzpolitik.org/2024/european-data-broker-sensitive-passport-data-of-germans-published-online/
"Over the past decade or two, however, liberal as well as conservative judges and justices have extended the First Amendment to protect nearly anything that can be called 'speech,' regardless of its value or whether the speaker is a human or a corporation".
...from corporate donations to political campaigns (Citizen United) to companies selling consumer data (Sorrell v. IMS Health)
Hopefully the real life sequel is better than the movie sequel.
Makes me want some right now.
EndeavourOS is a terminal centric distro. Not sure it's the best start for newcomers on Linux. Kind of like diving in the deep end before learning to swim. Something like Manjaro or Garuda would be easier Arch based distros to learn on. You can get by on both without needing to use the terminal much. Mint or Solus are also good starting points. Don't get me wrong I think EndeavourOS is a fine distro but it expects you to be able and willing to put in some work.
Attention ZNC users: An RCE vulnerability has been discovered in ZNC's modtcl. You should disable this module until patched. More info at https://libera.chat/news/zncpsa (CVE-2024-39844)
Odysee link for those that don't use Youtube:
https://odysee.com/@Riba-Linux:5/how-to-install-debian-12.6.0:1
Almost as dumb as the people who choose to use it.
Proton Docs Debuts: A New Era of Encrypted Productivity
https://reclaimthenet.org/proton-docs-debuts-a-new-era-of-encrypted-productivity?utm_source=fediverse
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.