

Perhaps Britain should look in the mirror.
Migrated into a non-US instance.
Like tech.
Dislike black-or-white mentalities.
Perhaps Britain should look in the mirror.
Wouldn’t that mean you’d have to share your public key anyway?
I have the same repos in multiple vms, keeping tabs of that key would be… interesting, considering i often use passwordless-logins across the board.
There’s squirrelmail.
Try posting on mastodon with #fedihire, it’ll get boosted, maybe it’ll help.
I think SEPA mitigates that dependency on Visa/MasterCard. Not being an expert I think the main issue is banks resisting change (and most likely getting kickbacks).
Electronics come from China and Taiwan anyway (i’m considering Intel/AMD CPUs as “advanced electronics” and even on that there are EU-babysteps towards advancing RISC-V).
That seems to be the biggest hurdle: e.g. quite a few EU-countries have paypment processors similar to PayPal but there’s so such solution for cross-border (although wero seems to be used is 3 countries and SEPA instant transfers are a thing).
There’s some push for linux, headed by the penguins, but no agreement on which distro and some even proposed us-based distros for some reason.
Etc.
Those gas pipes never stopped being used.
They have been preparing? You sure about that?
Way ahead of you on that…
https://www.goeuropean.org/
https://europeanmade.eu/
https://buy-european.net/
to name a few, plus blogs, lemmy comunities and mastodon accounts…
Thanks, i know what “public” means.
I don’t see “not usually installed on your system” as a strong enough disadvantage to PGP for this use case.