Why?
Cromite is excellent.
Too bad it's chromium based, but works a whole lot smoother and snappier than Firefox based browsers, oh and safer as well.... So for the time being, Cromite it is.
Librewolf on desktop Linux is my weapon of choise.
Why?
Cromite is excellent.
Too bad it's chromium based, but works a whole lot smoother and snappier than Firefox based browsers, oh and safer as well.... So for the time being, Cromite it is.
Librewolf on desktop Linux is my weapon of choise.
Hmmm. That could be what's slowing down the GPS locking on my old android phone I use for my fitness app.
No SIM card or WiFi access. Takes a good 20 min just to get a GPS lock.
That means it fucks up my distance monitoring and time intervals, if I don't have patience to wait, which I honesty don't!
The app is basically a fancy timer at this point.
;)
You made me chuckle.
Thank you for that.
I don't know if Bing's search results are better than Google's.
They all suck.
I stopped using Whoogle (Privacy engine using Google search) because of the bad search results. Google's fault of course.
Trying SearxNG now.
Yeah. People just don't make the effort to "learn a new OS".
They get crazy if the icons are in some other place than they are used to on Windows.
Let's see the facts here ppl.
Yeah WTF happened?
A tool I use daily!
Edit: see screenshot posted on syncthings page on github about 6 hours ago.
I'm hoping for a new fork comes along. If a new fork is only available on F-Droid/Github and not on playstore, then I'm ok with that. Fuck Google.
Edit 2: Maybe Syncthing-Fork can pick this up as mentioned here.
Criminals according to what standard ? In some countries, activism or sympathy with a cause is considered criminal behavior.
Exactly!
It is a slippery slope.
Even with services like Proton (big company in the privacy realm) etc, you can only fully trust yourself.
That's why documents are always client side encrypted before I send my data, to any cloud platform.
Shit!
I came here to say AI, which I'm not allowed to.
Well, they partly took that "feature" away because people thought they were sending encrypted SMS messages which is not true. False sense of security.
They just took the secure high road and ditched SMS. It also made the app leaner with a smaller attack surface.
I think they did the right decision. Signal is the secure choice for the masses.
Having said that, I'm using Molly-Foss as it has less footprints, no Google messaging framework, leaner than Signal, with no crypto payment, and an encrypted database at rest.
Hahaha!
Fuckin epic!