CachyOS - still in the arch environment but it somehow remains consistently stable
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Tundra@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Found some Firefox forks but can't decide which one to use201·11 days agoZen browser was my favourite but this put me off:
Im impressed that you managed to do this, youtube for me is the last thing Im struggling to give up on.
grayjay is a happy medium for me - you can create your own feed from different platforms (odysee, peertube, nebula and youtube etc) and adverts are blocked
widevine maybe?
Ungoogled chromium looks good to me. I wish this author tested mobile browsers as well
I was really enjoying Zen browser aswell
wait, what entity in Christianity is choosing your after life destination?
If its god sending you to hell, surely that helps the devil?
Wait till you go to hell for spelling defence as “defense”
Canonical is the company that create Ubuntu
its more than that, its decentralised - meaning its not owned by any single entity.
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2018/12/why-does-decentralization-matter/
have you tried heliboard?
Tundra@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there a third party YouTube client that supports DeArrow and actually works nowadays?2·2 months agoorganic maps is great, also magic earth
Tundra@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Liberux NEXX Is a New (Still in Development) Linux Phone3·2 months agoI thought this was the first usable linux phone?
host your own AI using: https://ollama.com/
this paired with “AnythingLLM” is pretty powerful, and you dont have to worry about data being sent anywhere
The source code is open, but Its not traditionally open-source.
Thats good enough for me, but worth noting.
I believe you will happy with anytype:
https://anytype.io/
the source code is made public and your notes/database are encrypted by default. You can even sync locally from your phone/laptop without internet.
The only two negatives I have found are that the mobile app has 1 tracker embedded into it (amplitude) and you dont have a choice about your encrypted data syncing to their servers.