Element X. New and improved Matrix client, so E2EE, decentralized, federated, self-hostable, etc.
Element X. New and improved Matrix client, so E2EE, decentralized, federated, self-hostable, etc.
Well this just sounds like Librewolf with more steps
Oh yeah it only gets worse lol I’m on the S21 Ultra and it was an undertaking to de-Samsung as much as I could. Also, GrapheneOS never got bad, just the dev that got a little unhinged. But he has since stepped back on the project and regardless of his ramblings, it’s still the single most private and secure mobile OS.
This is the only correct answer. I’m over all the Samsung bloatware.
The anime was great though
I hate to say it but it’ll basically never happen. The whole reddit uprising ended uo being a big nothing burger and I can’t really see anything bringing an equal migration/influx.
I believe the correct answer is the loading screen minigames from Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 1-3
Goddamn it I just finished the originals
Checkout the super relevant movie Threads. Shows the horrors of nuclear holocaust in excruciating detail. It takes place in the UK but the situation would be the same anywhere nukes hit: complete and utter devastation for all.
Excuse me for being uninformed, but what is this about a corporate Gitea takeover?
I strongly recommemd VSCodeium, the FOSS-ified version
I have been wondering the exact same thing
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Using Liftoff right now. Jerboa was also pretty functional. Thunder seemed promising but buggy. Lemmur is abandoned and got forked for Liftoff.
searx.be is my favorite by far. You can get results from DDG, Brave, Startpage, etc. all in one place and it’s self-hostable
Started with Jerboa until the 0.18.0 issue, switched to Thunder which was buggier than I liked. But now that Liftoff is finally on F-Droid it feels like I’ve found the definitive Android client. Well until Artemis that is.
Honestly, I think Lem is too similar to Mlem and Memmy and whatnot. I’d go with something Fed- or Thread- or Verse-related. Like Threader (could style it differently) or something
How exactly did you do it? Any links to instructions and commands?