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  • It not only has to be not 'open' in the explorer, but properly unmounted. Tools like mkfs dont do that for you, its just not their job. (and might be unwanted or stop your from making mistakes like accidentally overwriting the wrong drive)

    try umount /dev/USBDRIVE

    If that still complaints about Device or ressource busy, then something is still using it.
    Either try to close things that might be the culprit, reboot and try again or, if installed and you are compfortable, you can check which processes using lsof -D (you can get that location using mount | grep )

  • I won’t be able to browse suggested videos

    Whats funny, you do get recommendations on videos, so would be quite easy to grab the last 30 or so videos of your subscriptions and display some of those on the home-page.
    But at that point.. might aswell switch to Freetube/Piped

  • Just FYI Germany likes to make things more difficult, so with federation every sub-area is separated in many aspects and has own agencies for different things..

    BfDI is only responsible for health and internet-provider institutions (and a few more).
    Otherwise you can send it to the one where the company is located at, or always where you are located at. (they will forward it, but that can take a few months, so better to submit where it has to go).

  • EU Cookie Directive applies to all website owners within the EU aswell as Websites which target EU users.

    It gives clear rules for different categories of cookies like how you need to display them and for which you actually need consent to be allowed to use them.
    It also sets rules for how easy certain actions have to be and granularity.
    (very simplified)

  • If it would be hard to do and having to bypass DRM yes, but its actually similar to what the player already does.

    A court already ruled here that downloading youtube videos does not break the piracy laws by providing own means of downloading and saving the unprotected data.

    Of course that does not include allowing the download feature of the client itself.

  • Downloading from youtube is piracy? How? If it was like a Youtube Red show, sure, but the normal videos everyone can see for free?

    For me piracy begins with aquiring things or features which usually cost money to get whilst also taking into account if its obvious a thing should cost money in such an environment (thats also how our piracy laws are worded here).

    So our piracy laws also classify things as piracy if it was obvious the deal was too good to be true like Windows for 2$ on eBay or chinese ROM cards for 5$ with hundreds of games.

    Videos on youtube, including music, are a normal occurrence. A full blockbuster movie is usually not.

  • Probably depends on who can force who to which extend and gain how much.
    I'd argue the US still has the most control, may that be good or bad..

    I dont want my data with any of them, so i prefer smaller alternatives, designed to be more secure, but probably also more of a hassle if stuff breaks..
    Sadly these giants probably still get plenty of data because they control most of the internet.

  • Most fastboot options dont show the logo until windows bootloader comes along.
    Though i am not sure how or why the logo is displayed when windows loads? Is that the same image? Loaded and displayed again or just didnt clear the display?

  • One at a time, but comparing A to B, because B is also doing bad things doesnt negate nor justify the impact of A, which in this case, i'd say is worse.
    Yes, I believe it is slightly preferable to be under surveillance by an unstable democracy with a history of disregard for other nations laws, than to be monitored by China’s Communist Party, which has previously used such data for oppression and manipulation.

    Though i agree and would make, if possible, both responsible for their actions and control over others. And here it also seems, there is more control over the big sea than in Asia, making one marginally better than theother.

  • If its only you and you want best security, setup a VPN system. (Tailscale, Netbird, or others are quite easy)
    If someone else should also, and you dont want everyone to have to use a VPN, then you can expose some services directly. Of course behind CGNat you need some third-party system to allow this (e.g. cloudflare or a rented server).

    I am not a big fan of cloudflare, they are a huge centralized company, easily allowing tracking across websites with clear-text access and kinda discouraging learning how to secure things yourself (which you have to do anyways, because you are a service provider and only cloudflare is not enough if its still publicly accessible though them)
    But in the end its your choice. They easily allow you as service provider to protect yourself from DDoS attacks or allowing IPv4 access when you are behind CGNat, things you just cannot easily do yourself, certainly not without costs.

  • I have EndeavourOS, but with the nature of Bleeding Edge packages, things can break, so setup automatic snapshots with btrfs (you want this for your data anyways).

    Bleeding Edge packages have the advantage of you getting the latest features, patches and improvements, which is required for some gaming cases.

  • This. You can also directly connect via IP address when enabled on the target, very handy.

    Its probably also one of the few which have started developing Wayland support on the host side.
    Currently only clipboard and video sharing works, mouse and keyboard are close..
    wayland is very restrictive and things like full keyboard/mouse reading/writing need special handling (and afaik a mouse write method wasnt really available from user permissions so far)

  • Find the escapees, put them on the list or find a list including them for your particular use-case.
    I dont have much things getting through, mostly small sites displaying things, so i just add a filter myself.

    Afaik Ghostery was bought and started tracking its users.. or was that another popular extension? Happened to alot of these.. pretty sure it was Ghostery?