I’ve heard very good things about wireguard-easy to simplify the config and management, too
I’ve heard very good things about wireguard-easy to simplify the config and management, too
While it’s not formalised in the email specs, support for it is pretty consistent, and only needs to work for whichever provider you use
As far as I’m aware, twitter has actually been a lot smaller in terms of users than you might imagine from its influence.
It has a relatively low number of active users, but the fact it’s designed to be a centralised public forum (rather than users being selective who can follow them like Facebook) means it is/was very attractive for businesses, celebrities and politicians.
No, they aren’t.
If you ask “should I make brownies or lemon drizzle cake”, it’s perfectly reasonable for them to ask “is this for an event? do the people it’s for have any preferences or allergies?”
They’re trying to work out what problem you’re trying to solve, so they can give you actually useful advice for your - frankly - very vague question
“What are you trying to achieve” is a perfectly reasonable question to ask about a deeply under-specified problem
Edit: here’s my theory:
This is a homework or interview question you’ve been asked, that depends on specific context that you haven’t included (because you don’t know what context is even relevant)
You don’t want to admit that’s why you’re asking, because you know that defeats the point of you being asked in the first place.
Hence, you’re being absurdly hostile to someone trying to help, because you can’t answer their question without admitting you’re trying to cheat
Jfc, they’re trying to help YOU specifically and you’re being a prick?
I kinda disagree - that’s not to say that they don’t usually do so for illegitimate reasons (or that these bans are legitimate), but there’s plenty of valid reasons why a government would want/need to ban a platform
X, for example, has been giving the UK a whole lot of good reasons why they may wish to consider it (restoring the accounts of people like Tommy Robinson, allowing misinformation, the owner of the platform himself actively spreading that misinformation)