While that does fool many websites now, it’s trivial to see through if they have any level of competence.
Since they use totally different engines, there’s no way to make gecko look like chromium
While that does fool many websites now, it’s trivial to see through if they have any level of competence.
Since they use totally different engines, there’s no way to make gecko look like chromium
I agree I close them if I see that, but just so you know a combo of bypass paywalls clean, and ublock origin (go into settings and enable all cookie notices, social widgets, and annoyances) will bypass 95% of those without you even knowing
If that fails go to web.archive.org and paste the URL, that works most of the time. There’s a web extension called “web archives” that makes this easy if you’re ok with other extensions
I’ve been on debian stable for quite a while, it hasn’t been an issue yet.
If it’s something that needs to stay updated I use flatpaks which are usually available nowadays.
Yeah my steam input configs are crazy
I have a whole system for desktop navigation which I’ve grown to really like
I’ve recently taken to using touchpad touch as a button chord modifier and it is soo nice.
There is no evidence. safety is about staying multiple steps ahead and risk mitigation when possible.
Centralized servers are a single point of failure that could be compromised in the future.
My contact’s devices they use signal on are insecure and could be easily compromised in the future.
SMS/Cell network in general are insecure as hell and I avoid it as much as possible.
Why would I expose all that sensitive data when there’s literally no need to? Simplex works great for me.
stremio works on ios dude you just have to add the web ui to homescreen and use external player
Yeah, for me personally I’m sticking to simplex. I can get an anonymous sim card, but none of the people I’d be talking to would do that. I don’t want this relationship/network map out there at all if I can avoid it.
Huh? You mean manifest v3?
Wow I didn’t know about this, very blatant.
LocalSend can also send installed .apks if you’re on android.
Localsend is just awesome in general, use it if you need to send files wirelessly over lan
Since you asked
It’s a proprietary closed source flavor of chrome which supports google’s monopoly and does not respect your privacy or freedom.
Here is some quick info if you’re interested: https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/opera
https://digdeeper.club/articles/browsers.xhtml
https://digdeeper.club/articles/liftingtheveil.xhtml
If you don’t like that I’d suggest looking at librewolf (firefox/gecko based) or ungoogled chromium (chromium based)
ya the desktop gui is pretty ram hungry as well. It’s not perfect but weighing the pros and cons of all available options I have come to like and appreciate simplex quite a bit. The client has also gotten a lot better recently.
The main downside on android for me is the battery drain but I think that is a consequence of me not using google push notifications
Simplex is an option, you can host your own servers and it has crossplatform GUI + CLI
I think it’s pretty cool, and it’s pretty easy to set up (there are a lot of options you may wanna look at though)
You don’t have to download a cracked .iso, you can download legit windows from microsoft’s website, and then use massgrave MAS (Microsoft Activation Script) On github to activate it
Interesting, thank you for letting me know about that.
I wish KDE Connect was able to integrate this feature but I’m sure if it was easy it would already have been done
EDIT: Got GrayJay Fcast set up, pretty cool! Thanks.
As far as the HDMI cord I use that all the time and young people ask “is that aircast?” lol
Maybe look into residential proxies
I have a w11 KVM with a 4080 passed through it wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be
I highly recommend you try, it’s sweet
Alright thank you very much for the info.
Proxmox is really cool you should check it out when you get a chance regardless
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