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Well, at least they aren’t outright throwing the functionality in the trash.
Yet
Well, at least they aren’t outright throwing the functionality in the trash.
Yet
Proton. Bitwarden
For others with the same concern, here’s a direct link to a version I just pirated for you
We need more public transportation, not privatized bus routes
I disagree. I’ve been using SwiftKey for years and it’s decent. It’s by no means mind blowing, especially given the current state of affairs with LLMs, but it’s not crap.
Also, I have a ton of aliases through Proton. I’m not going to put each on into haveibeenpwned
It’s because the explanation in the last panel should have happend before the 80s
I had a extra stick of RAM available the other day so I went to open my wife’s Lenovo to see if it’d take it and the damn thing is screwed shut with the smallest torx screws I’ve ever seen, smaller than what I have. I was so annoyed
The anonymity part
yet
Pfft!
Right. I mean, I looked into this a few years ago when I set it up and just accepted my fate
You should definitely set up pihole but I don’t think it’ll block ads on streaming apps unless I’m wrong and someone can point me to something that explains how I can set that up.
Use an alias either through Proton, simple login (which Proton bought), or Mozilla
Didn’t they go bankrupt?
Same problem, interested in the solutions. Using a combo of Grayjay, like new pipe in which I have to subscribe to channels I already know, and YouTube.com in Firefox with sponsor block, specifically for the recommendation engine.
Crazy how God created the universe 13.8 billion years ago and then changes his mind on policies now. If I didn’t know better, I’d think that people were making up these policies arbitrarily.
I’m on Mastodon also. But how do they connect?
But what does that mean? How would I see content from one on the other?
I think the problem is that it’s unnecessarily hardware locked. They shouldn’t have to “open it up” insofar as anyone can access it from whatever app like beeper is doing. But it’s only fair that they support other operating systems. They can still control it or even charge a fee to access it from other OSes.
Or even an electric leaf blower. They’re like half the noise.