Then you will love this documentary. It even mentions Germany a couple of times.
Then you will love this documentary. It even mentions Germany a couple of times.
It seems that many people here are not aware of how much Mozilla depends on Google, so switching to them is a small consolation. Maybe it’s time to support the development of new engines like Servo and Ladybird more. Servo even recently released an Android version (currently not very usable, but I downloaded it just to show support).
Is google recaptcha still only good option?
Thank you for the explanation, it makes sense, destroy them while they are small.
I don’t follow too much, so I don’t know what E/E/E/ is, but it would be interesting if Meta is afraid of the fediverse.
It’s a shame, I hope it will succeed. Do you think Meta’s move is related and intentional?
Rootless podman, PostgreSQL, redis, nextcloud, nginx, iptables in one…
I don’t know, I had Nextcloud for a year on a local network and I didn’t have to set an address. The bigger problem was that some applications do not accept self-signed SSL, so I had to change their code, and I don’t really know how to code for Android…
Exactly. In my opinion, that’s Google’s biggest mistake, and I can’t believe some people are okay with it. Everyone attacks YouTube as if they are the biggest villains, but let’s not forget that without them, most creators would be nothing. Most people here are aware of how difficult it is to maintain such a platform, yet they are unrealistic with their attacks. And yes, I am someone who has LineageOS installed, which says enough about what I think of Google, but sometimes you have to be fair. If they banned creators from having ads within their videos, I might even consider paying for premium.
I also had the same problem with Chrono and some other alarm applications. I think the ones that worked well had SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM in their permissions, but of course, that’s just a guess. This one is my favorite: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.best.deskclock/
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Good, they are part of the problem.
Maybe I should first ask the cellular provider for IPv6, because I misspoke; they support it but haven’t enabled it for me. If they provide it, then I won’t currently have a need for IPv4, but thank you for the advice.
Fair enough, personally I prefer to skip a few steps and then try to figure out what’s going on. It’s not the best approach, but I find it more interesting.
Gentoo is a bit more complex than arch so if installing Gentoo manually seems daunting I would recommend staying on arch.
Why? How will he progress if he don’t try harder things?
The problem was with DS-Lite tunneling, as some users mentioned, and it only works over IPv6. However, now I have another issue. My entire family has access through their ISPs, but my cellular data ISP does not support IPv6. Is there any workaround that doesn’t require me to look for a new ISP or asking for IPv4 address? 😀 By the way, thanks to everyone for the help!
In Germany, the family plan costs €23.99, but the worst part is that even when you pay for it, there are still ads from the creators within the videos. Essentially, you’re paying for nothing, not to mention that they are much more expensive than all other video platforms.
Of course, I also use LibreWolf, Mull… but we expose ourselves to security risks this way (as is currently happening with Firefox and Mull), and besides that, you have to trust projects more and more whose code is not reviewed as thoroughly.