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@astian Wow, that's great news!!

BTW: Have you considered getting rid of your dependency on Microsoft by moving away from github, maybe to codeberg.org?

Laurence Heller: Healing Developmental Trauma (Grand Rounds)

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@gideonstar @Real_Tom @lug_nuernberg Naja, wenn man nichts anderes kannte. Nach dem Wechsel zu OS/2 habe ich nicht mehr zurückgeblickt.
@oliof Have a look at OpenCloud https://github.com/opencloud-eu
@Nick44 @efialto May I remind you that it's not the higher level itself but the climate change it causes what will kill us?
@womble @GossiTheDog luckily, not even a single man has ever been traumatized. They are, if course, immune to such things. There could be no other reason to not mention them, none whatsoever.

@dw_innovation While this is a great effort it also brings additional problems.

This is an excerpt from the app's privacy policy:

2. Categories of data processed

[...]

Geotracking
We use a combination of language settings, device settings and the country ID of the SIM card to enable rudimentary location detection. [...]

Device ID
To uniquely identify the device, a hash is generated upon initial installation. It is not the original device ID, but an identifier generated by the app.

@Sempf "Of course you can trust us, guys. Everyone will instantaneously have prove against us if we ignore that checked box."

Wake up, guys. The only thing this does is giving them another data point about you.

@piratehonk @isotopp Certbot braucht man auch jetzt schon nicht. Und sollte man auch nicht gebrauchen. Was der für Abhängigkeiten reinzieht, ist hanebüchen. Ein schlanker ACME-Client gefällig? Ich empfehle acme.sh, braucht bloß Bash.
@isotopp Hieße das nicht, dass der Webserver dann Schreibzugriff auf die Zertifikate braucht? Das täte mir nicht gefallen. Was spricht denn gegen den separaten ACME-Client, von Bequemlichkeit mal abgesehen?