👆 Case in point.
👆 Case in point.
“Code is the documentation”
Is the laziest excuse I’ve come across. Like, not everyone knows everything and complex code exists, it is not hard to put in some text explaining the basics of what something does.
Like, unless you’re dealing with that code everyday it’s going to look like double dutch to anyone new coming to it.
I’ve had people say that to me before, and it is absolutely infuriating in its laziness and cop out excuse.
For those of us who aren’t American and want to at least have a semblance of a hope of keeping up with it there’s a wikipedia page for the indictments.
I think the big issue with commercial VPN’s are that you are trusting your traffic through someone else’s infrastructure where they’re typically a target for malicious actors.
If you want to be relatively sure of your privacy, use something like a cloud vm from for example digitalocean and install wireguard on it using https://pivpn.io
I have a home vpn where I connect to my home lan using the wireguard vpn app on my phone. Which means I get more privacy since mobile providers often slurp up dns queries to sell to advertisers and also it allows me to use my pihole for adblocking on my phone.
I think it’s those stupid hard coded buttons on my remote that I accidentally press every so often then have to repeatedly try and back/exit out of the stupid thing it launched that I cannot remove/uninstall from my tv.