Ask for his Signal handle.
Colloidal
While countries like Brazil, Mexico, and India have privacy laws on paper, enforcement is weak, allowing both domestic and foreign vendors to deploy invasive technologies unchecked.
So they're doing just as well as the US?
Oh that looks nice! I was using Dissent which is very light on resources but I kept running on a couple issues. I'll try that.
I pissed off the Tankie Triad LMAO
LOL, good going.
Back in the days before git, I worked on a small software+hardware startup with ~ 10 people. We used Trac very successfully to do project management. I know it's been updated to mesh with git. You could set up roadmaps, track issues (which can be linked to code or not), tracked hours (using a plugin), and keep our internal KB in the integrated Wiki. There was a Trac Hack for everything we wanted.
I don't recall which Gantt plugin we used, but there's a few options: https://trac-hacks.org/tags/gantt
We didn't use kanban back then, again, options: https://trac-hacks.org/tags/kanban
One could say it's their fiduciary duty.
I don't why the downvotes, this looks quite relevant. From what I understood, the Facebook app runs a web server exposing an API, which is used by any website with the Meta Pixel tracking lib to connect to it and query a persistent user ID. So if I don't use the Facebook app, their tracking is based only on my browser fingerprint, correct?
And if he misbehaves, he gets to spend the day in the ed hole.
Hey look! Man-made horrors beyond my comprehension!
Asking the real questions here.