

At a small or medium sized company yes, at a big company no chance lol especially one which already has a big contract with Microsoft.


At a small or medium sized company yes, at a big company no chance lol especially one which already has a big contract with Microsoft.


There are a few Android based ones and there’s one alternative that just uses Koreader by default lol, Kobo is the probably most cost effective and accessible though.


Iirc there are some versions of windows 11 without the TPM check


Plenty of companies are quite happy to pay for github licenses


Free github actions


Sure but there are a lot of private trackers
I don’t disagree that you should treat any torrenting site as compromisee


I would think they would be better about it because private tracker accounts cost money and big companies don’t have infinite resources to fight piracy, they can’t get every tracker.


Pretty much every public tracker is monitored


Yes
Not the end of the world but not great. Realistically UB0’s functionality should be part of the browser instead of an extra add on, Google is right to kill ManifestV2 for security and UB0 is the only MV2 extension anyone should actually be using.


They’re the only truly mainstream company with E2EE backups among other things. iOS is also much more secure than stock android, only Graphene OS is better.


The browser


They’re the only mainstream hardware company that takes user privacy seriously. Bad on right to repair and openness though
Why tf does everyone trust apple for anything? They’re a pretty awful company.


I use Helium for those websites


Google TV is the closest


Google TV is the least worst option in terms of open source optionality, Apple TV is best for privacy as is


It’s not like people have a choice lol what are you going to do find a company using slack


Features Microsoft wants to push and features companies want. It’s widely used because IT departments can just buy Office 365 and have all of the office apps and support for however they’re hosting the rest of their office 365 apps but that doesn’t mean it’s good


Sure but I would think Anubis would also somewhat stop DDOS attacks since clients need to pass Anubis to access the website and across a DDOS swarm that would use up significant resources.


Wouldn’t anubis be effective against DDOS attacks?
How are people without phones expected to pass the captcha?