Amazing design. It also appears to be on the AUR as well if anyone is interested: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mousam
Amazing design. It also appears to be on the AUR as well if anyone is interested: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mousam
What an awesome implementation for Lemmy!
I myself use voyager, but there are many different clients available.
Seems like Tor snowflake is a proxy that makes your internet traffic appear as a video call. Its purpose is to circumvent censorship, but it may get around firewalls as well. I have no experience bypassing firewalls using snowflake, but it may be a viable option (someone correct me if I’m wrong) https://snowflake.torproject.org/
I’ve checked it out, and it looks really good, sort of like arc browser. It’s very stylish, and since it’s Firefox-based, supports ublock origin. It’s obviously not finished yet though, so I’ll stay on Floorp until it reaches beta or stable. I’m totally switching once it gets there
Neither are incorrect, that’s the point
No. 1 and no. 4 are both extremely relatable, the day always starts with good prospects, but ends with “what the heck happened!?”
Any distro should work just fine, so the typical three: Debian, Fedora, Arch, or something else. Gnome 46 supposedly added support for Microsoft accounts as well as onedrive in the Nautilus file manager, so you should be able to “store all of your data.”
Anyone else think that this is a little bizarre? What about cancer patients? Don’t they need masks in public?
What game is this? From what I’ve found it’s called Okami, but correct me if I’m wrong.
All those “hackers” in vpn commercials are in reality your isp.
iPhones are great, but not totally private, data collection still happens. If you really want a private experience, you could have kept your Pixel, and installed GrapheneOS on it, which would be the definitive option for privacy in a mobile setting.
For Docs, Spreadsheets etc, the only privacy friendly alternative I have found would be Nextcloud, which you have to host yourself, since as of now there aren’t any others as good. You could use libreoffice if you didn’t mind being local.
Never heard of Zoho, i’d probably stick with Proton Mail, Tutanota, or Skiff.
Open source cars…
Mint doesn’t have to look outdated if you put a little work into it. Check out this fellow’s rice in unixporn: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/17dwneg/cinnamon_available_as_installable_iso/
Does this also go for custom roms like GrapheneOS?
“This is the way”
-Din Djarin
I wouldn’t say better, it is all based on preference. And it was already mentioned.