And there is still the 14 eyes agreement
And there is still the 14 eyes agreement
It doesn’t interoperate well with FOSS software like K9 and Thunderbird.
Thank you for your comment. Since I deactivated Google Play services, I don’t get notifications on many apps. I didn’t know there were alternatives. Unfortunately, the app server must be compatible, but if I can have it at least for Telegram with this fork, it would be a good start. I’ll take time to compare the different alternatives and see if other push servers are compatible with more apps.
For what I understand, there are self hosted push servers, like NextPush that works on Nextcloud, and some that provide you a server, liked ntfy. For the latter, you have to check the privacy policy to see if it’s better than the default Google firebase server.
In some countries, you need an ID to buy a sim card, so it’s linked to your identity, even if you pay cash.
I vote for political parties that are explicitly against facial recognition when possible (always a small party that nobody knows). I use cash.
Libretube works for me, but not Tubular.
Like Windows, Ubuntu is installed by default on many computers. In my university, all the computers have a dual boot Ubuntu Windows.
Glad to see you use cash. It’s often forgotten in privacy advice, despite being one of the most importants.
I think my first donation would be to GrapheneOS.
I installed Tubular today. It’s a fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock. Is it the same thing or a different fork?
The multilingual support always predict words in all languages, even if you started a sentence in a specific one. And it will follow the typo rules of the first language in the list. For example, if the first language is French, it will add a space before the interrogation mark (French rule), even if you’re writing in English.
Phind had an open source model, but the web interface isn’t open source.
I just used it to try some NFC-proof wallets, scanning my bank card with and without the wallet. I don’t use it everyday.
I have no problem using NFC with GrapheneOS on a Pixel 4A.
The argument that Debian doesn’t have the latest packages is only valid for stable repository, right?
Wouldn’t Debian with unstable or testing repo be better than Linux Mint?
The model is open source, but not the whole site. It was made to help in programmation, so sometimes it makes funny answers when you ask something that has nothing to do with programmation and it tries to answer giving you a Python code.
I don’t like Ubuntu because of their forcing method to use Snap package manager.
I don’t like Manjaro because of its poor dependency management. Many dependencies are not declared, so that if you update a package, it won’t update the undeclared dependency and it won’t work any longer. You have to update everything or nothing, and when disk space becomes low, updating everything at once is impossible.
A better advice would be: Don’t install updates when you have a class to attend and assignments to do. There is always a risk of breaking something on any OS.
I think that using gecko based browsers like Firefox is the best thing to do in the short term. But having no competition is a bad thing. So supporting new web engines, like Ladybird, is important too: https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird