

The very funny thing Apple could do in response to this is allow people to self-host iCloud data storage. They do make privacy a huge part of their advertising after all. The chances of this happening are astronomically low though.
The very funny thing Apple could do in response to this is allow people to self-host iCloud data storage. They do make privacy a huge part of their advertising after all. The chances of this happening are astronomically low though.
I said it was significant, not that they were having problems.
I’m pretty sure only the yellow bar on the right of that indicator is cache. Green is actually being used by processes.
It’s apparently jumped by almost a third of all of their available RAM. That’s pretty significant.
They made that and it’s called pure functional programming. Take a look at Haskell
I run Postfix, Dovecot and rspamd on my server. The configuration is here: https://git.dblsaiko.net/systems/tree/configurations/polaris
There’s also the Simple NixOS Mailserver project which is an abstraction on top of these and has a few more things. I’ve never used it myself though.
Of course, you also have to set up all the standard email setup like DKIM, DMARC, SPF and so on here.
Gradle is pretty awful actually, I’ve had to deal with it for years when I was writing Java. It’s pretty much the #1 reason I’ve stopped doing anything Java related.
Meson is the well designed option for C family languages. It also has support for Java, Rust, Swift, and a couple other languages. C is the most well supported though I think.
It also has a built-in dependency downloader that respects the system installed packages (and therefore distro packagers).
How about neither of them should be banned. Fuck this puritan BS
Nothing they can backdoor when the data (and encryption) is out of their control, is there?