- changing apps for no other reason than “it hasn’t been updated for a year”
That’s the only part I disagree with. Software not updated in a long time can easily become a risk.
Everything else though, spot in.
- changing apps for no other reason than “it hasn’t been updated for a year”
That’s the only part I disagree with. Software not updated in a long time can easily become a risk.
Everything else though, spot in.
5 dollars for 300 searches per month? Dafuk? And to top it up, need an actual account with email. Gets acquired in a couple of years, and all the data they gather on you gets sold. You’d be better off staying with Google.
No widget. You can make it into a web app though.
“Overwhelming”, that’s the word I was looking for to define KDE. Thank you.
I’m really looking forward to the release version of Cosmic. Used to be a fan of Gnome-based Cosmic on PopOS, but Pop just kept on “popping” so I moved to Fedora Workstation. I have never looked back.
Gnome, be it PC or Laptop. It just remains out of my way with it’s minimalism. Tried KDE for a while, and I seriously can’t stand it, personally.
Wao, I was not aware of that new enshitification clause. I’ve been off of anything related to Meta for over 8 years. The more I hear about what these ech giants keep pushing, the happier I am that I got out so long ago
I apologize. I didn’t see that my Obtainium was actually pulling from the fdroid repo. I was able to add it to Obtainium from the Divest repo: https://divestos.org/fdroid/official/us.spotco.fennec_dos_21320020.apk
But I really doubt that it will trigger updates, since it’s tied to the current version apk.
I update my browsers and K9 via FFupdater, that’s where my confusion came from. And I thank you for calling me our, I just removed Mull from my Obtainium.
Or you can install directly from Divest via FFupdater, or from their github (I use Obtainium for that).
You’re correct, the older I get, the less I care about things outside my circle, but the fact remains, that study you are pushing does not segregate the age range. They talk about the broader 16-65 years old, and you reference the segregation based on your personal experience teaching those age ranges you point out.
Now, out of curiosity, how is that different from what I’m doing?
You may be right, someone here is arguing for the sake of it.
You have a great day too, buddy.
Oh, I know. The reason for switching Sims is because they do something I don’t like, not for anonymity or even privacy. But it’s good that you mention it here.
I migrated to the Syncthing android fork, and it’s even better than the original.
I use Joplin, no complaints.
This is the best insight on this subject I’ve seen in years. Good stuff.
Or so they think.
I’m looking for something similar that I can host in blue host, but all there is, apparently, is WordPress (hell no), joomla and drupal, and these are certainly not static.
I strongly suggest you look into jmp.chat. That’s what I’ve been using exclusively for the last 3 months , no problem. When I’m out, I just carry a prepaid 5G mobile modem with me, and have yet to miss a single call or sms (as far as I know). I haven’t missed being attached to a mobile provider in the least. And since my mobile modem is unlocked and prepaid, I can just throw away the Sim if I don’t want to use them anymore and use some other provider. Nevermind the huge savings since I moved to this flow.
I would argue that they happen way more on Windows. I’ve never had any of that happen to me on Linux (mostly a Fedora user) but plenty of times on Windows from 7 to 11.
Synaptic is a new Linux user’s worst enemy. Makes it too easy to just break stuff.