You need to grow some thick skin if you are going to interact with people on the internet.
You need to grow some thick skin if you are going to interact with people on the internet.
Codeberg, powered by Forgejo. They will also support federation with ActivityPub someday using the ForgeFed extension. So you can just self host Forgejo.
I’m also not sure what you mean by “using 2fa to stalk”
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I agree. I also use Posteo. Their privacy policy and website seem to be one of the most sane ones. They also allow you to use external email clients.
I’ve been using Posteo for a while now. They have the most sane privacy policy out there. They also support IMAP and POP3 ootb for external email clients, unlike some other email providers (e.g. Protonmail).
Whatever will they do without algorithms recommending their low effort posts to other users?
Thanks for understan
Linux was optimized to be used as a desktop OS?
They are in an illusion where their backend is absolutely perfect, but third party apps like open source keyboards implement spyware that spies on users predictable bank passwords. (FlorisBoard is the biggest predator)
The needed drivers should be provided by the kernel, so no.
…or any other distro really. I’ve been gaming on vanilla arch linux. It’s pretty stable and low maintenance once you’re done setting it up and don’t tinker much and have backups with something like Timeshift in place. archinstall script makes it really easy to install vanilla arch linux with everything essential configured.
KDE Plasma.
GNOME kind of looks nice but is too strict on customization.
Arch linux official repos seem to have prebuilt binaries ready to install: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/ardour/
Fortunately we have lots of ways to circumvent censorship.
redstaros is better
They don’t even have free will. They just blindly trust whatever the government says. And also, for them, anything american means freedom, also the freedom to have privacy as well, so they’ll get annoyed or ignore you if you dare tell them the truth about the other American origin services as well.
You’d be surprised to find out that ProtonMail uses Google’s push service (unless you have GMS disabled) so your emails aren’t hidden from Google as much as you think.
Your browser might be deleting cookies by default on exit.
Btw this community is not for such questions. Check rule 3.