@Krusty I try to help but the connection to the canvas is very unreliable for me.
Titelbild generiert via https://showyourstripes.info von Professor Ed Hawkins (University of Reading). Es zeigt die Temperaturveränderungen in Deutschland seit 1881 und einen deutlichen Anstieg aufgrund der menschengemachten Erderhitzung in den letzten Jahren. Lizensiert unter CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
@Krusty I try to help but the connection to the canvas is very unreliable for me.
Education and trust. We should educate children and parents about the web, its advantages, and dangers. Parents need a starting point on what they can and can’t do to protect their children, and we (technical people) can provide them with best practices. We should also improve the mutual trust between children and their parents. If kids see something bad on the internet, they need to feel safe talking to their parents about it to get help instead of blame.
@Whooping_Seal Yes, using a password manager with family sharing and for the self hosted stuff writing a wiki on how to keep it up or export the important data is my way to go.
Chatcontrol, the mass surveillance law, leads to the breaking of end-to-end encryption. Signal would have to follow this.
The Digital Markets Act, enforces the interoperability of major messengers with other messengers. Signal does not have to follow this because it is not a “Gatekeeper.”
@Limonene
I appreciate what Valve does for Linux gaming, but GOG gives me the freedom to use the client I prefer (Heroic, GOG Galaxy, Minigalaxy, …) or no client at all. When I buy a game, I receive a ZIP file with everything I need to run the game, without requiring an account or an internet connection. GOG Galaxy may only be available as a Windows executable, but I run it on Linux, and they allow me to do so, no questions asked.
@Sunshine