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now at @Jase

Leaving makes my avatar sad.

@hund @kensp

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@h4ck3r9 is this what progress looks like ? Im quite shocked tbh what is the cause/justfication for the ban?
@h4ck3r9 damn, thats possibly one of the things I don't think the current UK government has plans to ban!, censor or tax maybe but not ban... in which country is it you reside?

@deejoe

Not wrong, I just have a few federation hicups with @jason untill I can see all the folks and instances I follow or like I will run the 3 accounts in parallel

The biggest issue is while linuxrocks can see my toots from @jason I dont receive toots there from linuxrocks.

Federation does seem to be improving in general though

@h4ck3r9 @miwilc

The GDPR is a regulatory law that is not centalised, the ICO iwill still handle UK data protection, the new data protection bill is heavily based on the GDPR to be compliant with it.

Its not perfect but the GDPR is a move in the right direction especially if you value privacy and wish to excersize some control of your data that companies have exploited, manipulated and made money from for years

@h4ck3r9 @miwilc

The GDPR is a good thing, it makes data controllers and processors liable for how they handle information belonging to a living individual & gives individuals more control over their data

It updates the definition of personally identifiable data & gives it a protected status in law

It equalises the various data protection laws to the same standard & the penalties for businesses will actually hurt the business if they mess up. (Up to 4% global yearly turnover)

@dpreacher @brandon

Once you have set your static resolv.conf file so that it works, make it immutable by using

chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf

This means it wont be able to be overwritten by other applications

You can also append

nohook resolv.conf

To /etc/dhcpcd.conf

This prevents dhcpcd from writing to resolv.conf

@dpreacher secret is not to use activities, I've used KDE for a few years and long disabled that annoying hamburger menu thng in the corner

@jason @Jase @bowner1012

Still only 1 way(outward)

@Hawk1291

Sounds like someone does not know the meaning of the word proprietary. Send them links to the entries of various online dictionaries, or screenshot them and send them to someone's social media accounts - or is that a bad thing To do?