windows users will do anything but switch to linux
strange creature
windows users will do anything but switch to linux
just the word yes didn’t accurately answer the question
correct, which is why the link was provided. the OP can figure the rest out, as you did
it is a pain to update, but they added a windows updater
the linux package manager in question
True, but it’s better than nothing. :p
For Spotify see https://github.com/zotify-dev/zotify. Rips songs directly from Spotify (no weird youtube downloader bullshit)
They’re just drawing the official Fedora logo on the fediverse canvas event… not making a new one.
Step 1: Go to bed at 22:00
Step 2: ???
Step 3: Fall asleep at 04:00
The people bypassing the paywall aren’t going to pay in the first place, no point in wasting resources on it.
I don’t buy games that won’t run on linux.
Mullvad, haven’t had any issues with it. If a site refuses my connection I just change servers until it works, even found a few that work on reddit
infp 4w5 evangelion radiohead femcel daughter sounds awesome though
why do people use boost? heard it has ads in it. not to mention it collects and shares data. it baffles me why anyone would use it over something like voyager. (also its a proprietary app for a FOSS project)
something something rewrite it in rust
I’d say that many telemetry servers counts as spyware.
It’s a well known fact that Firefox is full of telemetry that you need to turn off. There’s a reason for so many user.js files and forks existing.
Just commenting to let you know I’ve clarified a bit in the post. Also, stock Firefox is spyware so.
Stock as in out-of-the-box.
Edit: If you want to downvote this go ahead, but at least know that it’s true. Without changing ANY settings, Firefox is spyware.
An iPhone is a give-up on privacy because you don’t get alternatives. If you don’t like your stock OS on an Android phone you can just switch OS (for example GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, ect.). If you don’t like the normal YouTube app you can just sideload a different one. You don’t get this kind of freedom with an iPhone. A prime example of this is when, during the Hong Kong Riots where Apple pulled an app that assisted protesters.
As I stated in a previous post, if you are using an iPhone you’ve basically given up on having privacy. For ad blockers you could use AdGuard and Safari, it’s better than nothing. You could also use something like Mullvad VPN, it has DNS ad blocking.
cant talk you down when i agree with you completely