In Scotland, it tends to indicate your political beliefs. People flying the Union Jack are normally unionists and supporters of the monarchy, whereas people flying the Saltire (Scottish) flag are normally nationalists (pro-independence). It’s therefore difficult to fly a flag ‘neutrally’ unless you were to fly both.
SDF was my first Unix experience. I logged in using telnet from my Win98 computer back in the early 2000s.
Nice collection. I used to have a ZX Spectrum. BTW, I like the basic design of your web page, we need more of that.
I don’t like any of the big tech companies at all, Apple included. I think they all have way too much power. I don’t trust the ‘cloud’ either - you don’t truly own your data/media unless you have a local, DRM-free copy.
This is a good read, but be aware that a lot of the exploits don’t work on modern GNU/Linux systems. Download the CD that goes with the book, which has a custom distro for testing the exploits.
I suppose my main concern is what happens if a server decides to close down? Would my account be lost?
I think I get it now, thanks.
Thanks for your reply.
I’m a reddit user hoping to transition to Lemmy. I couldn’t sign up on lemmy.ml, so I signed up on SDF.
I think it’s risky if you live in the UK. We have a law called the Communications Act which has broad powers banning posting of anything which is ‘grossly offensive’. It’s entirely up to a court to decide what is ‘grossly offensive’ on a case-by-case basis.