Well, that explains how the NSA keep getting in every so often.
Well, that explains how the NSA keep getting in every so often.
I like SchildiChat the most, since it has a nice UI and supports both E2EE and calls.
I’ve seen this enough times that I laughed without watching it. Funny stuff.
Not a bad idea, tbh
Alpine, mainly. It’s not bad on desktop.
I use Syncthing
Pepperidge Farm remembers
Yeah, I wouldn’t trust anything these guys publish: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/mint-press-news/
That possibly counts as gore, regardless of whether the drugs are recreational or medicinal. However, there will be exceptions.
Since you’re using Edge, I’ll assume you’re running Windows. In that case, I’d recommend either Librewolf or ungoogled-chromium.
I, myself, use Mullvad Browser and Links2, but they’re not quite as good for new users.
Fair point. Just because I have an opinion doesn’t mean people should listen to me. /srs
It might not actually be that bad, but I rarely like change. In my opinion, all software should have a sort of legacy UI mode.
EDIT: You don’t have to listen to my opinion.
Here are a few (non-personal) phone numbers I have memorised:
If you want a Macintosh in the 1990s:
1-800-MY-APPLE
Homer Simpson from The Simpsons:
(939) KL5-3226
Barney Gumble from The Simpsons:
(939) KL5-4796
Hastings Direct Insurance:
0800 001066
The Emergency Services in The IT Crowd:
0118 999 881 999 119 725 3
Lemmy.ca and Sopuli both worked fine on ProtonVPN, and .ca also seems to be fine on Mullvad.
However, this guy has actually switched to Linux, and is willing to adapt and learn how to use it.
As many as necessary, really. The only reason they start getting removed is because of the risk of infection and stuff being higher than the risk of complications with the surgery after a certain point.
It’s complicated, subjective, and probably varies country-to-country.
It’s more that there’s a higher risk of complications if they remove the old kidneys. However, they do start taking them out if you’ve had more than two transplants.
Eh, kinda. It’s not quite as easy to escape from GApps as it is to install Linux, though, so it’s understandable.
My advice is to look into LineageOS, DivestOS, and GrapheneOS and see if your device is supported by anyone. If not, it’s possible to remove GApps using ADB, and you can use NextDNS to block tracking.