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also, it occured to me that i can probably just run most of my server software in systemd services with access to only a specific network interface? probably that will help protect against data leaks, but im not sure :p so i'll make an update about matrix once i figure out more ^-^ chat programs / tech yap (2026-03-24) is there any good way to instant-message on i2p?
This makes for easy documentation, testing, growth and even making the program run distributed over a network - the protocol can be encoded as remote procedure calls.       I argue that clear use of function pointers is the heart of object-oriented programming. 
This stems from the fact that it is generally assumed that it is necessary to grant the civil government a monopoly on coercive power in order to protect the subject population from domestic crime and from aggression by some other state. (Once the civil government obtains this monopoly, it is transformed into what we call a “state.”) But once the state possesses this power, how can the state be tamed if it then abuses that power?
{{LinuxConsole| {{Color|0A0|[root@host]#}} yum install php php-pear php-common php-gd php-devel php-mbstring php-pear-Mail php-cli php-imap php-snmp php-pdo php-xml php-ldap php-pear-Net-SMTP php-mysql {{Color|0A0|[root@host]#}} yum install spawn-fcgi <nowiki># Затем в /etc/init.d/ создаём стартовый скрипт модуля:</nowiki> {{Color|0A0|[root@host]#}} vim /etc/init.d/php_cgi }} В него добавим следующее: <pre> #!/bin/sh . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions . /etc/sysconfig/network [...
This is by design, so the server has as little information as possible, but this does mean anyone connected to the server can observe all messages being sent, as it is impossible for the server to determine which connection to relay a message to specifically, as the server has no idea who the message is sent from or who it's for. + +Given all messages on the network are end-to-end encrypted with various algorithms and one-time-use/ephemeral private keys, this may not be a huge issue, but...
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