Plugging my favorite block lists:
there’s the pineNote but its a bit pricy
maybe its poisoning the ai training
what I use when people send me Instagram links: https://anonyig.com/en/?
It’s not like I don’t believe you, but would you mind providing some sources? It’s outside my bubble I guess, I was only able to find some vaxry drama.
I wasn’t aware of SPN thanks!
I wonder what they did to get their YouTube suspended.
or get a phone that you can trust
I kinda wished you were able to back up your claims. The Steam deck can install flatpacks through discover just fine.
Bazzite doesn’t support the 64GB version of the deck. It’s the version I own.
I run a rebased kionite to bazzite on my desktop pc, so its not like I hate Bazzite, I love it. All in all not a very sensible recommendation, in my opinion the risk of bricking far outweigh the aesthetic appeal to run Wayland apps.
Can you elaborate in which use case bazzite is better on deck than stock steamOS? Whats the difference in terms of battery life? What are the tradeoffs?
I’m using different browsers for different use cases. LibreWolf for general day to day browsing
Waterfox for background streams stuff where I log into accounts, its a choice not to cross contaminate these
Mullvad Browser for everything grey area-ish
Mull on phone with incognito icon and deleting everything on closing for day to day browsing
Firefox Beta for logging in to accounts where closing doesn’t delete credentials
Everything is equipped with at least ublock origin and different modes of no script ranging from default mullvad browser config, to super strict allow per side and script basis in LibreWolf
It was good to have it as a backup. I primarily use wireguard but now its a single point of failure.
Am I missing something or is the price higher after the 2nd year?
Yearly: $500 for first year, $400 thereafter
Quarterly: $150 every three months
$600 for 3rd year?
https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble-docker
myself, I run a docker container of mumble in casaOS
Thanks for clearing up my WiFi mix-up. From my understanding the same attack path still applies even to https://grapheneos.org/features#lte-only-mode and respectively https://grapheneos.org/usage#lte-only-mode correct?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mobile_Subscriber_Identity states the phone would send a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobility_management#TMSI most of the time? But your point about the IMEI still stands. So there is no real way to protect yourself other than to turn off cell tower roaming?
If you, a non tuta user, receive a mail from a tuta user you only get a download link. Which at least protects the content but not the metadata that someone send you an email. If a non tuta user sends a mail to a tuta user, there isn’t much tuta can do unfortunately. I’m not quite sure how you expect tuta to do magic? They do what they can.