ignore the cucks downvoting you, what privacy-respecting alternatives do you suggest?
ignore the cucks downvoting you, what privacy-respecting alternatives do you suggest?
Downvoted bcos Op bi+ched about downvoting in the beginning of text, that’s bad behaviour, do better
Although, the Chromium project just like Android are free, they’re stained by being majorly developed by google and are the major source of spying and tracking today
do pm me a link if you can
Thinkpad T470, i stupidly got a dual core, i’m looking to upgrade to a T480 though
that’s right, the T480 is the best upgradable thinkpad there is, you can even up the ram to 64gb
and or sourcehut @ sr.ht supporting foss is always based.
Sorry to impose on you, but can you package the app as a Flatpak? That would make it more readily available.
There’s also a flatpak package for it. Wireshark On Flathub
I don’t understand why people feel this way.
I have a lot of interests and things I do, if I see something I like online, I keep the tab open. This way, I’ve accumulated a lot of tabs, I’ve allocated a small amount of time in my daily activites just before sleeping in which I chip away at different tabs. That way I learn new things daily and get to close a lot of tabs. I can say I have over a thousand open tabs.
That said, I have a lot of browsers. I can literally say I collect browsers, but they have to be Foss or non-chromium. On my linux install, I have 12 browsers, I generally use or have open tabs in 8 of them, the rest I use from time to time. On my previous arch-install, I had over 15. On my lineageOS, I also have 12 and I’m still getting more from F-droid. I use around 6 on here.
Like I said, I group my tabs by interests, i.e tech, education and open new article depending on the topic in each tab. I use LinkSheet on android and Junction on linux. If I like a tab and want to keep it around, I use Native Alpha on android and Tangram on linux to create web apps for them. I open and save wikipedia articles on the Wikipedia apps on both OS’s.
I imagine that this calls for a feature that can erase your data on every other federated server. If the activitypub protocol can send data from one server to another, it should be able to delete it or find a way to disable viewing said data.
https://tachiyomi.org/news/2024-01-13-goodbye
TLDR: a stupid Korean company sent a cease and desist to the Tachiyomi devs, they caved in and are ending the project
No, I think it’s a play on Leningrad, the former name of St.Petersburg, Russia in the soviet union.
Mind saying why you think so?
I’ve only seen the second type in C#, to be fair it makes code neater but i’m glad I left it for Java.
there’s also the 14 eyes, when you consider this, you don’t even want to do or put anything online as everyone and everything wants to violate you for some profit
i’m now considering South America and Russian services as alternatives, but of course I’ll be encrypting my data before it leaves my device