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  • Shame it never gained proper momentum, but I admit I only used it sporadically myself. Hopefully, Mullvad Browser isn't going anytime soon. Again, it's not my main browser but I do turn to it, and more often than I did to Leta.

  • I've been using mailbox.org for a couple of years now (a full switch from gmail to make sure I hadn't left anything over took me about a year), and I'm very happy with the service, can wholeheartedly recommend.

  • It's normal. As is to stick to one distro for ever. It's great to have options, no?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Telegram CEO calls out rival Signal, claiming it has ties to US government

    www.theregister.com /2024/05/14/telegram_ceo_calls_out_rival/
  • TinyWall

  • "Mozilla now makes most of its almost $600 million in annual revenue from promoting Chrome as the default search engine on its home page."

    Proofreading FTW.

  • I've been happily dualbooting Win10/Mint for years on the very machine I'm writing from. Zero issues with boots, GRUB, no need for flatpaks, both systems work fine, both configs heavily customized.

  • What was your starting point? Having Windows on the machine already and installing Ubuntu on top of it? (that would be commonly regarded as the 'correct' order) If not, and you can afford to scrap everything, that's what I'd go for. If yes, and it's Ubuntu that's messing up your dual boot, I'd see if Windows can be restored after removing Ubuntu, and then try a different distro (I'd go with Mint Cinnamon, it normally provides smooth install experience).