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Sooo, will the prompt be part of your tattoo as well?
Sooo, will the prompt be part of your tattoo as well?
Adam and Eve but it’s an apple pie (chart)
If you want just a replacement for Warpinator, LocalSend is definitely the way to go. I used Warpinator before, and LocalSend is just an overall better version of the same thing imo. Finds other devices instantly, can also send text in addition to files and folders, and is available across platforms.
I wouldn’t see a reason to use Session over SimpleX
Doesn’t accelerating give you less time to prepare?
I too think that it would be better for everyone if the USA was cut off from technology.
Personally I’d just use Librewolf then
Why would you use mullvad browser if you’re not going to use mullvad vpn?
True, I wasn’t aware. Free accounts get deactivated after 6 months without login. They can only be reactivated using a paid account and the correct credentials.
While I personally use KeepassXC and Keepass2Android on mobile devices (as with KeepassDX there is no reliable way of syncing the database that I know of) to other less tech-inclined people I’d always recommend Bitwarden as it is much more suitable to most people’s usecases.
Can’t say I’ve ever tried an SMB rom hack, but Zap & Dash sounds amazing! Can’t wait to try it out
So they want those countries to pirate it?
Microsoft should go to hell. One of the most undeserved closures yet.
Another point for KDE might be that it works much better on a small screen that may be partially obscured by an overlaid keyboard. I used Bazzite Gnome for a while on the Steam Deck and I much preferred Plasma on there after switching back, despite using Gnome on my main system.
I recommend using Newpipe’s own fdroid repo. You’ll get the updates much faster there when something breaks
As long as your apt sources (/etc/apt/sources.list) are set to bullseye (and not eg. stable) you won’t “accidentally” upgrade to bookworm. At least that’s how it works in Debian, I assume raspbian is the same.
Becoming an ad company while trying to put privacy first seems like a conflict of interests in the making