I don’t have the 512 gb of ram needed to open more than two browsers at the same time, high roller.
I don’t have the 512 gb of ram needed to open more than two browsers at the same time, high roller.
Signal: over a decade of leaking nothing and providing a great service for free, with some weird hiccups along the way like cryptocurrency.
Privacy “advocates”: fuck signal
You used it with keepassxc?
Truly the year of the Linux desktop
So just don’t tell “management” it’s done. Easy.
I do not like this
I suppose if it’s a full mile that’s possible for some schools.
I honestly don’t know what point you meant to make but with the tone, all I personally took from this was “get off my lawn, you damn foreign brats”
This is a school, there no way the campus bus system has stops 1 km apart. More like every other block.
Did you even read what you linked?
You can, depending on which precise bar is meant.
I mean it’s source available, but sure I guess
I was on your side until this message.
Zen seems to have picked up a lot of privacy improvements but it’s a pretty small team doing a lot of ambitious work. I like it, but it’s got a lot of (minor, mostly aesthetic) bugs.
I use mullvad for stuff I really don’t want a record of (for as much as that’s possible)
On the chrome side, Vivaldi (former opera before they sold out to china) is a good browser, but even more ambitious and even more buggy than zen. It has a built in email client. Like, who does that?
If there were a dash I would accept engine, ie n-gin-x.
But it’s spelled enjinx
The correct way is njinx because enginex is a dumb spelling and is too much like twitter
It can also be more safe depending on where the centralization happened.
Id argue that if decentralization is the goal, matrix is the right path forward.
Still buggy