English-speaking population is about 1.5 billion worldwide and 300 million of that is in the US (first language or additional language), so the US is about 20% of the world’s English speakers. The 2nd and 3rd countries with the most English-speakers are India and Nigeria, so factor in internet access, and the US is almost certainly >20% of the English-speaking internet.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population
Looks like Lemmy.world has the entire instance blocked: https://lemmy.world/instances
Was wondering why I hadn’t heard of this bot before…
Non-reddit link: https://save.tf
There are major cheating and botting issues in Valve’s games because Valve has ~360 employees, where a company like Riot has 4,200+, 10x+ Valve’s headcount. The manpower issue is the problem, not the lack of kernel-level AC.
Both Bitwarden and KeePass are very secure, certainly much better than something like Lastpass…
Bitwarden’s server and client are open source and completely E2EE (similar to Signal, the server is zero-knowledge). And even if you don’t trust Bitwarden’s official server, you can host your own.
KeePass is fine too, but it doesn’t have a centralized server like Bitwarden. You have to use other tools to sync your vault between devices. Which some people prefer, but others dislike. Just depends on your preference.
Valve has taken a single step on the treadmill. I’m hopeful they’ll keep it up, but we saw what happened after #SaveTF2 2yrs ago.