As a finn I'm pretty interested. There's a huge difference between whether ships are intercepted in international or national waters.
Did the interception happen inside Taiwan's territorial waters?
Stick to one distribution. Using notes is fine. Make aliases if necessary. You will learn with repetition.
Steam should have an option to send feedback to publishers: "I didn't buy this because of [select all that apply]".
I would suffer a stroke and more, too, if my country wanted to deport my ass to a third world country like the USA.
I hope this makes it easier to do TLS sniffing and security research on Android apps. A lot of developers seem to rely on no one simply looking at how much information is exposed in the APIs apps use. Currently because it's much more difficult to sniff Android apps, a lot of privacy/security issues are not raised.
As a finn, I understand that there are probably legal reasons for doing this.
I just wish they would be transparent and share those reasons with us. The Linux kernel is certainly not the only free software project that is impacted, if this comes straight from EU/US sanctions. Maintainers of other projects have a lot of interest in what is happening.
Transparency is also important because if EU/US policy/sanctions are causing issues for free software projects, then that discussion needs to be public, so that there is a chance to amend the policies if necessary.
Nothing so far seems to indicate Lasse Collin knew what was going on.
I feel sorry for him. Must suck working on an open source project for free and then get sucked into something nefarious like this. He must be under tremendous stress.
Please work on tab grouping instead!
I would just rather see direct link than blogspam:
If you care, please take time to upvote or file bugs on packages that don't follow XDG. Or even better, make PRs.
Did he get out of France already?