This right here - plenty of good android phones out there that don’t need contract financing.
Especially now that Motorola is gonna partner with GrapheneOS.
It’s time to Escape From Reality! :3
This right here - plenty of good android phones out there that don’t need contract financing.
Especially now that Motorola is gonna partner with GrapheneOS.
If Apple didn’t keep treating smaller developers like shit, maybe you would have more options for applications that respected your privacy and weren’t as monetized.
Consider moving away from the abusive platform and then your options for privacy and security will expand. Maybe look for a phone with GrapheneOS support (previously only Pixels, but Motorola models will come with support soon) for complete control and customization.


Ah on the storefront side, sorry. I made an educated guess, but I guess it’s not a good one XD.
Here is the Stoat/Revolt wiki with a complete list of clients (official and 3rd party) that you can check btw: https://wiki.rvlt.gg/index.php/Stoat_Clients
I wasn’t aware of the AI-generated code part, I’ll take a look at source to verify.


Stoat has 3rd party clients that are easy to install, I already got the Clerotri app downloaded directly from Accrescent on GrapheneOS (although I believe they have an F-Droid release).


Sure, and maybe Microslop will one day put the acid down.


Github =/= Git, if that was what you were trying to indicate.


I’d argue if you took the step of explaining some privacy concerns with her existing internet activity with her, and after that conversation, they decided against taking precautions, it’s just their decision to partake in the system.
With that being said, you should take precautions for your own personal devices and things such as appliances/IOT if you are privacy conscious and want to protect the household from leaks.


Yes. We can always play doom.
But will it run Brutal Doom? XD


I’m sure it would work fine - just scale your expectations for the performance levels of some software within the installation (IE: games)


For GIMP there is a “Photoshop UI” plugin if you still have lingering muscle memory. Perhaps something similar can be made for kdenlive?


I echo Hominine’s comments - the most difficult part of installing GrapheneOS is getting your hands on Pixel hardware (for a good price).


Ubuntu is quite behind the update curve tho. Something like CatchyOS or Arch probably would have been much better in comparison.


Free and open software
Not locked to a certain platform of development
Normies just realize this


As a tip from someone who also used to host game servers on Linux mint (and now Ubuntu server), you will save yourself so many headaches if you use an open-source container program like Pterodactyl Panel. Even if a game isn’t officially supported (like 7 days to die), someone’s already made a community script for the game that can be imported in 4 or so clicks.
Trust me, it’s a hell of a lot better than the manual option on Windows or Linux for games XD
Fortunately, sounds like he is - a lot of the mediation issues from prior disputes are now prevented, at least from what I hear from my programmer friends.
I personally haven’t contributed to the kernel, but from my experience dealing with adjacent FOSS developers, things tend to be less flame war and more of a brief yap from two sides.
Well there’s holes in the fact that resale of accounts is an active and common phenomenon, and creating a fraudulent identity for an online service (even if you have to doctor an ID template) is a low-risk barrier of entry.
Remember how people used death stranding photos to get around face ID? It’s the same concept.


I’ve switched to FreeCAD from Fusion 360 myself, after the 1.0 release everything became much more user friendly (they even have an “Inventor” layout if you want to keep the same UI style).
Granted, I’m early in my engineering career, so I probably can stomach more jank, but for my 3D printing fun and class projects, it seems fine.
Honestly the easiest use for a PC would be to remove the GPU (if integrated graphics are available on the CPU), and to host things like community game servers for your friends (or maybe something like a self-host chat server for Teamspeak/similar).
A GPU of that caliber is not ideal for those kinds of workloads (although it’d work fine for media encoding).