Let's get that F-Droid version open sourced and published, fast. And let this be a lesson to the sheeple never to put all your tissue in a box near your bed.
In 2016 YouTube banned me from using their service based on a single claim made against a video which had already been taken down. Within two weeks not only was my account terminated, my original content was deleted without trace. Content deleted included both video I'd uploaded to YouTube as well as 10 years of videos I'd backed-up on Google Photos (then called Picassa). I never did get any of that content back.
Kubernetes is similar to WordPress in that outdated versions will always have a larger attack surface. And while k8s may be free if it's not EASY to upgrade and monitor or if the box rogue web miners won't be the real concern.
FYI for anyone who hasn't read the time tested definition of what is a security look it up in the letter of the US law and you will see a ‘security’ is something traded in a federally controlled exchange. Methinks this is why the oligarchs are attaching DEXes now. That poor EtherDelta guy...
With dark sites coming back en vogue with and even entire blogging platforms like After Dark[0] now available is the 90's all over again. Hopefully these new sites eschew the mistakes we've made harvesting data in the past.
That's a valid concern. Certainly an easy way to Target an audience to get at a rich set of data. But who's to say Chromium isn't doing this already anyway?
> From July to October 2018, we’ve seen 126 paid trial signups from “podcast.”
We all know surveys lie (even if they're required) so the conversion numbers aren't telling the whole story. If my company were burning tall coin like this and not somehow tracking micro-conversions I'd probably have to tell the marketing lead sorry no holiday bonus for the next 38 years.
Honestly they could've probably hired a temp-worker with a good voice and a lot of Podcasting buddies and gained more traction for the cost of feeding a homeless man. What a colossal waste of resources.