

Has Quick Share worked for you ever?
Every single time I tried it, it never worked. Neither phone could find the other.
I come back and try to use it every year, realise it doesn’t work and go back to LocalSend or whatever.
Has Quick Share worked for you ever?
Every single time I tried it, it never worked. Neither phone could find the other.
I come back and try to use it every year, realise it doesn’t work and go back to LocalSend or whatever.
I wouldn’t honestly pay for an email service that does not allow for PGP encryption. Go for mailbox.org or posteo for true standard-respecting emails.
So piracy is legal now. We can use piracy data to train our brain models. No one can say it’s not innovative nor transformative.
It’s way better at driving cars.
We are advancing humanity!
What I dislike about XMPP is that the client ecosystem is definitely weaker than DeltaChat. DeltaChat “just works”, and it works incredibly similar and efficient across devices.
But yes, I wouldn’t mind if the world used XMPP instead, honestly.
EVERYONE SHOULD DOWNLOAD SIGNAL for PHONE-NUMBER-based communication, tho. Proper RCS is not here yet (and won’t be in a long while), so let’s try to mobilize people to Signal.
DeltaChat is cooler for non-phone based communications, IMO, and decentralization makes it way sexier and worth this tradeoff.
Because if you pay, you can have as many Proton accounts as you please.
Check out Luanti. It used to be called Minetest. It’s a libre version of the same thing.
Tutanota is also german, if I am not mistaken.
If you want a compatible, interoperable email service, then Mailbox. Tutanota is a propietary, centralised email system.
No one will shed a single tear for you, greedy bastards.
Did you guys know Firefox is still libre software? 😱 Like, all data usage is verifiable 🤯, and you can easily configure it so it doesn’t call home… Right? 🥵
Every couple of months there is an alarmist trend to kill Firefox, and then it turns out Firefox stays as the big libre option that respects your privacy and fights for freedom.
I am not saying they will never fail. But they haven’t so far. And that’s what matters.
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Website changed, but it is still out there.
Edit: syntax
Okay, yeah, that is definitely concerning.
There are no ads on my Kindle.
After the feature of being able to send EPUB files to Kindle through email and them being automatically converted… I have not felt I was missing anything by using standard Kindle software.
So I’d suggest, unless you really really need some obscure feature, Calibre+Kindle is nowadays perfectly fine, and maybe you shouldn’t risk bricking your device.
This thingie fails miserably when trying to listen to covers, alternate versions and the like. Most times it just plays a different version. And I hate that.
I’m not so sure it was an organized attack or rather a 12 year old kid who found out a stupid way of accomplishing a stupid thing.
I don’t know if there were other things done, but those 2 words I’ve read are more like 2 words a non-native kid would use rather than a far right manifesto, AFAIK, 😅
I bricked a (very annoying) router trying to update its packages, so I am really looking forward for a sane package management system instead of the absolute manual mess it was before (and seems like still is).
Is TeleGuard libre software? If it’s not, which seems to be the case… Then NOBODY knows what TeleGuard does (aside from certain company members of course).
I would run in the other direction.