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Get a dedicated streaming device like an Apple TV or Roku that can be swapped or upgraded independent of the TV.
I’m very careful with my phones, but I still use screen protectors for added protection. It costs less than $10 for a decent tempered glass screen protector. I find tiny micro scratches from everyday use annoying, so it’s worth it to me.
I would stick with one of the open source apps. Thunder is my favorite, but Voyager and Eternity are good as well.
I have a ThinkPad X12 that supports Linux well. The pen works fairly well with Xournal++. I don’t use it that often because I prefer a traditional laptop form factor, but it’s great if you like the Surface style design.
And Apple charges $200 for just an additional 8GB of RAM.
Same. It may lack encryption that many look for, but I have accepted that email is too old to ever be truly secure. Most email is either coming from, or going to services provided by big tech companies anyway. I prefer an open, fully standards compliant email service over a locked down service that provides minimal additional security.
Firefox is part of the for-profit Mozilla Corporation. Donations go to the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation. Even though Mozilla Corporation is owned by Mozilla Foundation, donations cannot be transferred to it since it is still legally a for-profit business. The funds donated to Mozilla Foundation are used for advocacy work.
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Great! You don’t even need to install any drivers. It just works.
Those donations cannot be used for Firefox development due to the structure of Mozilla.
Here is a link to the video on PeerTube.
how can I find out if it will run on my old Samsung Galaxy S7?
It won’t. GrapheneOS only supports recent Pixel phones.
Here is a link to the video on PeerTube.
These are Android games from the Play Store, so even if Google shuts down this Windows support, they likely won’t provide refunds because users will still have access to the games on Android devices. They offered refunds for Stadia purchases because the purchased games could not be played anywhere after they shut it down.
Brave is also open source.
I agree that Kagi isn’t great from a privacy perspective. But in regards to clearing cookies, they do have a session link feature that uses a token to avoid the need to sign in all the time.
It’s great and the main reason I first started using it. There is a database export and import option which transfers nearly everything. It transfers subscriptions, settings, history, etc. I think the only thing that doesn’t transfer is downloaded episodes.
It’s not about the color. It’s about not destroying photo and video quality or breaking messages into multiple parts and sending them out of order.