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The only creator I’ll disable SponsorBlock for
The only creator I’ll disable SponsorBlock for
Call them “Builts”
And enable 2fa if it’s not already on
Have you thought about installing a Firefox fork? On my Work PC I use Firefox for work and Floorp for personal browsing.
The silver lining here is that you’d hope that more people will simply adopt Firefox. It’s user share has been too low for too long given how great it is
I see bluey, I upvote. What a beautiful episode that was
Collection > 4 > Legacy
https://zulip.com/ is likely your best alternative. It’s more a Slack copy than Discord but the features are there
So any web host that uses cPanel should be a good thing. IMAP for mail, Caldav for Calendars and Cardav for contacts. It’s what I use anyway and haven’t had any issues
I found its privacy settings too restrictive. I ended up moving to Floorp which is much closer to the Vanilla FF
I’m way over this. I keep a lot of it standard now except some interface changes. Less things to break then
Signal is no longer requiring phone numbers as of V7, so you could just wait for that to get released.
Where’s the flaming sword?
Same. I’ve been looking at AMD upgrade for my Linux Machine. Have been looking at the 6700xt which is about £330 for a 12GB GPU. If someone can think of anything better I’d like to know
While the messages itself are encrypted, the WhatsApp App itself can still collect data from you from the Device your using it on:
And given this is a Meta owned company, we can probably assume they profile you from that.
Well what about the roads? Oh and the aqueducts!
4.1GB in the 90’s? DVD’s didn’t come out until mid-late 90’s and weren’t that common. It would likely have been a 700mb CD which were much more common.
Yeah, the decoding is too much. So offloading it to the device makes more sense. My average load while streaming is 0.5
150,000 is nothing to a company who built their own satellite network
Anyone know how well GOG can work on Linux? Steam+Proton works really well with very little tinkering