Type this:
apt install firefox
Into your terminal on Ubuntu and you’ll see what is anti-customer.
Type this:
apt install firefox
Into your terminal on Ubuntu and you’ll see what is anti-customer.
OnionShare is FOSS and transfers files over TOR network.
signal
I personally think that Session is better than Signal. At least it doesn’t require a phone number to register.
Oh, I didn’t know that! Gonna edit my comments, thanks.
Still, this «don’t fork my project, plz» thing is kinda bad, tbh.
Exactly, it was open-source, but then they decided to move some code to the private repos.
EDIT: Check out my first comment.
nya
meow
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Too bad Floorp is now proprietary.
EDIT: Looks like, not anymore: https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1bmbetf
I use KDE, because it runs perfectly on wayland and covers 100% of my needs.
Budgie looks very promising now and I want to explore it further. Also LXQT is perfect for older devices or if you want a KDE, but simplier.
https://grapheneos.org/usage#banking-apps
tl;dr:
GrapheneOS passes the basicIntegrity check but isn’t certified by Google so it fails the ctsProfileMatch check.
Plasma needs stability
Yeah, let’s not mention Gnome breaking every peace of itself every update, along with abandoning APIs and hating QT apps. How can I use a DE, if I can almost certainly be sure that half of my extensions won’t work after another update? Or that all of my QT apps will look weird (if they’ll work at all)?
And I don’t hate Gnome. It’s cool and stuff, but you can’t call it stable, 'cause KDE/XFCE/LXDE/[insert DE name here] will be far more stable than Gnome.
I use it as a secondary email (Proton is primary).
Works great and IMAP support isn’t necessary for me. Also I like Tuta’s UI way more than Gmail’s or Proton’s.
I see all the posts, that I linked above
Umh… Maybe? I’m not sure about that. I use Thunder, btw
Welp, maybe I was wrong. Sorry for that. Should’ve checked more cautiously, I suppose
You can use it like a VPN service. But note, that AdGuard for Android isn’t OSS
Nope, they have the exact same headline:
https://lemmy.world/post/14035634
https://lemmy.world/post/13888775
This is probably the third time I’ve seen this same post on this community.
You can install Firefox only as a snap on Ubuntu. There’s no native package on the official repo.