

Why is Proton better for privacy than Bitwarden? What do they do differently?
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Why is Proton better for privacy than Bitwarden? What do they do differently?
FreshRSS has some too: https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/users/08_sharing_services.html
Wallabag is nice - it’s making an archive of the page you’re saving and I think you can export it as pdf/epub to read it on any device.
I don’t know about freshrss - I’ve used it a few years ago - but miniflux (another self hosted RSS reader) has integrations with a lot of tools, some of which are bookmark managers. I’ve set up mine with Linkding and it woks just as you described.
Unfortunately they’re not available everywhere.
Thanks a lot!
paid a YouTuber
a link to his/her channel would be great.
# Debian
sudo apt install lynx
# Fedora
sudo dnf install lynx
# arch, BTW
sudo pacman -Sy lynx
Did you read the whole post? If so, did you go to his/her website?
I can tell you something: I’m using some free apps on my Android phone and never notice ads at home, but when I’m on the mobile network or on a different wifi (at work or some public place) I start seeing them.
Futo is not open source. Read its license.
Here’s the nazi!
Simplex for anonymity, You can download it, share chat and start talking without registration.
It ate my battery when I installed it. Do you use it on a daily basis? What’s your experience with its battery consumption?
I will not trust a site that recommends Brave as a secure browser. I’m no security expert, but for a long time Brave proved they’re shady and I can’t trust them. Also, for mobile browsers I can’t see any recommendation of a firefox-based one, which is a shame.
Syncthing just announced they won’t develop their Android app anymore. 🫤
I think you remember something that is 15 years old. Samsungs are very good now and even though I don’t use the default launcher (OneUI), when I used it it didn’t seem clunky or anything. And yes, they put a lot of junk apps by default, but you can uninstall most of them right off the bat and never care.
If anyone is still using teamviewer after the many breaches they had, they deserve this ;-)