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You can disable its installation if you want to 😉
Of course I would. Even if I knew I’m getting it in 10 years after having kids… Because I want to make sure they learn from the person (me) who loves them more than himself. I want them to prepared for the crazy ideas out there. I want to raise them with love. I want to tell them the truth about the lies that unfortunately so many people are believing. I want to prepare them to understand the life, and face when they have to.
Hopefully 😂
Simply because everyone is using WhatsApp. And people want to use something that will let them be able to reach almost all their contacts.
Yet I do prefer & use Threema.
Well, it depends, if you’re using the same ethernet cable for both host and guest, and you set the “Promiscuous Mode” to “Allow All”, keep in mind the guest will be able to see all host traffics. If you have shared folders between host & guest, the compromised guest can have access to those shared folders. If I were you, I would use two physical different networks, for each. or at least VLANs. and forbid the guest network to see anything in the host network.
Next time if you’re using btrfs, try to use Snapora, it’s one time use. It will help you with situations like this.
Snapora was being written specifically for Fedora. Yet you can implement the concept for Debian.