Well, I was crazy trying to get those messages to find out how to skip. After days trying random videos… I figured out that they aren’t even interested to block non-logged people… weird, I know, but I still never got any of those messages.
Well, I was crazy trying to get those messages to find out how to skip. After days trying random videos… I figured out that they aren’t even interested to block non-logged people… weird, I know, but I still never got any of those messages.
You don’t have those messages if you don’t have an account to watch YouTube. Just saying.
You might be looking for this:
https://safing.io/spn/
https://protonvpn.com/features/hide-ip (Secure Core VPN: Route your connection through Secure Core servers located in countries with strong privacy laws for an extra layer of security.)
It’s funny thinking now there is only trolls talking to bots.
You can block telemetry requests.
If you pay to crossover, they will help you to install Microsoft Office on Linux. https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/microsoft-office-365
And I think you need to pay for the support because Microsoft is always doing changes to break the compatibility, and they need to do many patches to make it work. Microsoft is not going to make it easy.
I normally use your shell to test my hacks.
Yeah, that’s why I just use LUKS which doesn’t slow my HD almost 50%.
So good they can still use a Linux distribution with LUKS.
Win 11 comes pre-installed with newer computers, which normally has the latest SED mechanism available. Isn’t it? I don’t see the need to overthink how to encrypt data if there is a method that doesn’t slower your disk usage already.
I said nothing about adding more encryption, in fact I said the opposite.
But is what Microsoft is doing here. Most SSD already has hardware level encryption… is what I said on the first comment…
Okay xD go ahead… but encrypting the encrypted makes no sense.
I work with data wiping, and old drives needed to re-write multiple times (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_erasure#Standards). That lowers the hard drive life/health, while SSD just needs to reset the encryption key.
Well I like this way, makes it easy to understand and read. My IDE has a good SQL editor and I can see it perfectly and well formatted and colored…
Well, it is safe as it’s what APT do… hahaha just make sure to download latest version…
While many SSDs come with hardware-based encryption, which does all the processing directly on the drive, Windows 11 Pro force-enables the software version of BitLocker during installation, without providing a clear way to opt out.
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As TWeaK replied to you, 20-40% is too much to say it is viable for daily usage. Most of SSD already has good encryption methods and an easy way to safely wipe data without re-writing each byte. That’s efficiency.
Are you sure? Using AI for any text and image that any European citizen (742,083,786 people if I’m not wrong) is pretty heavy… They will need to spend too much money for AI usage if this is the stuff they want or the only thing they can do.
EDIT: Sorry, if you mean only about images is still very heavy, no AI needed here, they said it’s a client side implementation and still sending random hashes… any hacker can just send random hashes and block database request with a DoS… and they will get many false positives… Not viable.
Well, I’m not using systemd and Portmaster (safing.io free open source without the VPN tunnels) has a DNS control over any request your Linux do… I don’t think I have any issues here… hehe
vscodium
to skip microsoft telemetry.