After 3 years of using MacOS as a main OS, I am more than convinced it was indeed the intention.
After 3 years of using MacOS as a main OS, I am more than convinced it was indeed the intention.
bro be spitting fax, on God
Embrace freedom, change the habits, eat the rich!! /s
They actually did for some people a couple of months ago.
You are much better off using a Pixel with GrapheneOS as far as privacy and security are concerned. Believe it or not, Google Pixels are the best smartphones to use de-googled. Truly outstanding.
Look up why Graphene team only supports these phones, it’s on their FAQ page.
Which is why I prefer NixOS (I use NixOS btw)
Definitely try it, using NixOS after the “horrors” of Arch feels much more secure. Your system is basically unbreakable, not unintentionally, at least.
NixOS user spotted!
Say whatever you want, Snowden’s a fucking hero for sharing this.
AFAIK, you can flash a de-googled version of Android TV on some devices, look up LineageOS’ website.
Thanks! No, that’s exactly what I wanted to do :) I was just wondering if it’s okay to have this many random requests, which seems to be fine.
Some dogs love cats too!
There’s a FOSS companion app for AirPods on Android and some features are “locked” until you press “Activate” and choose “I’ve spent all of my money on AirPods” as a payment method.
That may be true, I used to be an iPhone Xs user before my Pixel 7, and it used to drive me crazy seeing blue WiFi icon turning white, as opposed to turning the module off completely in the settings, when the icon becomes transparent.
It is nitpicking though, for sure. I have tons of other, more significant complaints about iOS, I was just clarifying what it may have been that the other person was complaining about.
Edit: Moreover, until you deliberately tell your phone to NOT automatically turn on WiFi after an hour or two, it will decide for itself that the time has come and it can drain your battery now.
What he’s talking about is probably that turning off WiFi via quick settings or whatever it’s called doesn’t actually turn off WiFi, you still have to proceed all the way to the settings app.
I was disappointed they didn’t actually restrict the app for router devices.