Same goes for XBox, also the Steam Deck.
Same goes for XBox, also the Steam Deck.
I’m always advocating for Signal, but I’m worried for the time their billionaire-backing eventually runs out.
Both services use the ActivityPub protocol, so to put it very simply the data format used by both services is the same, they just render it differently on your screen. Then they are pushing/pulling the data for posts and comments from other instances as users request it, e.g. by viewing this lemmy instance through Mastodon.
Can you disable the app and download another gallery from F-Droid?
I’m done fiddling with software and want stuff that works without much hassle. Unraid is super easy, I am in the process of building a home server with it, similar setup to OP.
I plan on moving my media files to the server through my LAN via FreeFileSync.
Usually the only things locked behind an application are custom equalisation, and modifiable earphone buttons. You probably can even uninstall it after you’re happy with the above settings.
Waiting for phone manufacturers to integrate physical camera covers like on new laptops.
OP is already using one based on the post text.
Yeah. 99% of users click nag screens off right away. I do too, unless I use that application/service extensively.
While not open source, Here WeGo is also an alternative to Google. I think Here may be more focused on driving.
With bank transfers I am referring to services like Paytrail/Klarna where you authenticate with your bank, and choose which account the sum is taken from.
I think bank transfers are more popular in Northern Europe. I only use a credit card if I want additional buyer protection / insurance from my bank.
Most reviews seem to be related to the “personal backup” service, but still good to consider. I’ve only read positive things about their B2 storage on self-host communities.
From where do you think they get money to pay salaries other expenses?
Mostly google, actually.
Only other downside I could think if is when my catch all cant be used to send a mail or reply.
On Protonmail, I just create a new address if I need to send email from that address. Afterwards I just delete it, freeing up the address slot.
Both are fine choices depending on your requirements. The thing with external alias services, you are not in control of the addresses/domain. Catch-all addresses are essentially aliases you manage, but something like Simplelogin does have the benefit of hiding your domain name.
Spam is not a big deal on catch-all. A couple of times a year I do get a spam mail to some arbirtary address, but that’s more or less it.
Maybe I’m just not hip anymore
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They found the way you wrote “Yt-dlp and a cron job” sexually appealing, and went to havd some fun rub… uh, installing.
For trash sites (random forums, free software downloads, porn etc.) that do not get my real information, and it doesn’t matter if I lose the account, I just use a random 10 minute email site.
For anything where I input my personal information, or deem slightly more important, I use a catch-all address in Protonmail with my own domain.
Fixed that one for you.