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Communication from Roskomnadzor should be censored straight to/dev/null.
Users often don’t take care to separate private and public environments. They just dump all their stuff into one and expect their brain to make the correct decision all the time.
Put your private data into a private space. Never put private data into a mixed use space or a public space.
e.g. Don’t use your personal email at work. Don’t use your personal phone for business. Don’t put your passwords or crypto keys in the same github or gitlab account or even instance and don’t reuse passwords and keys, etc.
Talk about going backwards…
No one mentioned communism.
Capitalism: the pursuit of finding ways to ruin a perfectly good thing.
When you stop growing you start dying.
Start with a simple, basic service. Think of something like a web server or ntp. Understand how these services affect your environment with respect to security, performance, availability, maintenance, backups, other services, firewalls, routing, DNS, monitoring and notification, documentation, change control, etc. Those are the hard parts of hosting and if you find ways to be effective with a simple service the others will be less daunting.
It’s not because of smr, it’s just that all large projects have this level of corruption and grift.
This chud uploaded potentially sensitive information to a public service. People really need education on how to intelligently use these services.
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Hey, it’s better than the gnome developers who will just close your issue when the discussion gets “too heated” or they refuse to see your use case as valid.