

Not much if the guy isn’t bullet proof, any weapon would kill him, surely it won’t be like movies where heroes dodge bullets all the time.
Not much if the guy isn’t bullet proof, any weapon would kill him, surely it won’t be like movies where heroes dodge bullets all the time.
I tried to use it a few days ago and the toxicity is insane, it feels like Reddit is filled with trash talking kids to draw attention to themselves or AIs.
You can’t have a healthy discussion there anymore.
Yes, that’s what I told uBO team when I opened a discussion on their sub, they said they tried it but some functions like chat stopped working properly.
I’d try it myself but I think I really don’t care that much anymore, let it just die already.
Yes, redlib do the job if you want to be completely anonymous, same as Invidious.
You first need to learn the very basics concept of what you’re trying to learn, sometimes you’re jumping straight to subjects that won’t ever make sense to you unless you memorize it.
This is the problem with most of people, they learn a lot of stuff, but not the very basics, because they think it won’t be necessary.
I can only learn if I understand the how and why something is as it is.
For example: Why is 1 + 1 equals 2? Who said it’s equals 2? Is it really equals 2? Or maybe we all just agree that it’s equals 2 so we can talk the same language in numbers? Why do we need to know that 1 + 1 is equals 2?
This kind of very basics I mean, you need to find a purpose on what you’re learning and bring it to practice.
I’m still using Windows on dual-boot with Arch because of games, that’s the only reason. I’ve Windows 10 LTSC IoT, which is the most debloated version available, plus I ran a debloater script, so the OS is basically raw now, no Microsoft account linked.
Unfortunately Windows still gets more performance, at least on my experience, I’ve a Laptop 16GB RAM, Hybrid GPU (GeForce 1650 4VRAM + AMD).
I’m still not prepared to give up from this little extra performance just to switch to Linux, it really makes a difference, and I pass the whole day dealing with Linux so at the end of the day I just want to boot into something that just works without major tweaks.
I know it’s not Linux fault, but most games are made to run better on Windows. If and when W10 become unusable, I’ll switch to 100% Linux without any doubt, it’s my last Windows.
You don’t need a browser just use cURL
I downloaded local Llama Uncensored and it easily teaches me how to make a home made bomb, suicide methods etc…
This isn’t news anymore, anyone can have access to such things.
I’d say given the AMD contributions to Linux better to support them with your money instead of NVIDIA.
Facebook got my precise location just using my IP, I decided to create a fake account to use FB market place, they warned me about an “unknown login”, it’s the first time I’ve seen this, usually websites only know approximate location, but this time just by knowing my IP they hit exactly the small town where I live, instead of near towns which is the normal. I suspect they had my IP from other devices allowing location in the same network (same wifi), then they could safely associate that IP with my exact location even tho I didn’t enable any GPS any time.
You can use VSCodium, it’s VSCode without Microsoft telemetry
I don’t play EA games it’s being years. My Steam profile description is “#NoEAGames #NoUbisoftGames”.
There’s even some really good old games from EA but I just don’t play it, and that’s it.
No I think not, but reading the README of DNSNet they mention Rethink, I tried it here and I think it might work similar to AdGuard. https://rethinkdns.com/
Rethink DNS exclusively uses DNS over HTTPS or DNS over TLS to encrypt and secure your DNS queries.
I’m not sure but I suppose it does since it’s a local VPN, it log all requests being made, why wouldn’t it block https?
I think you still can have a Linux phone with GNOME, there’s a GNOME version for mobile.
After all, what is a smartphone? Just a convenient computer that can make calls.
Linux + GNOME will do that for you.
This is from 2022 and it looks pretty good to me: https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2022/09/09/gnome-shell-on-mobile-an-update/
Meanwhile, my piracy stream app with all those combined together is working fine…