New OS is a waste of resources, but it would be great to see them embrace something like GrapheneOS
New OS is a waste of resources, but it would be great to see them embrace something like GrapheneOS
Can you elaborate on your request? What feature is it lacking that other browsers deliver on?
Cool story bro. I once ate pineapple while watching a Golden Girls rerun.
That’s… That’s the… Well nevermind…
Remember kids, everything is a data mining trap. Be sure to submit your resume with zero PII, and at least 1024-bit encryption.
They were talking about Nova, not Lawnchair. Nova hasn’t officially been abandoned, but they were purchased by a big data broker a few years ago, and just a few months ago Branch (Nova’s owner) laid off almost all of the Nova Launcher development team.
Nova is not dead, but the writing is on the wall.
But not those extensions…
I think K9 is also moving to Material 3 (there’s an identically versioned K9 Beta, I haven’t tested it though).
The only changes to my knowledge for Thunderbird is branding and colors.
Wow! That’s the skibidi combination I have on my luggage!
I’m gonna need a second phone so I can use this to find my phone
Unpaid Linux ambassadors? Isn’t that just Lemmy?
The issue is how hardware manufacturers treat Android. Most 3rd party manufacturers take months if not years to update their under the hood BS to the latest Android, and they end support after 2 years. All the more reason to go with Pixel devices.
Honestly I don’t know, but it seems to me like extracting every single frame of a video as a lossless PNG is only really something that’s necessary if you’re trying to archive something or do frame by frame restoration. Either way, it is something that you hopefully aren’t doing every day, so why not just let it run overnight & move on?
Otherwise ask yourself if you can settle with just extracting a single clip/section, or what’s actually wrong with lossy jpeg with a low -qscale:v (high quality) - start around 5 and work down until you visually can’t see any difference
My God if I have to listen to my mother in law brag about how good of a “deal” her $10 (made up “retail”, $26) Tommy Bahama hand towels from TJ Max were one more time…
On that page, you can choose “version history” to get their list of changes, unfortunately for this one all they put was “bug fixes”…
Good news though, this is an open source project, so easy enough to just go to the source…
Github issue: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/8873
And here’s all of the commits that have gone into it since 2024.5.1: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/compare/web-v2024.5.1…desktop-v2024.6.2
For a company who has a whole schtick going where they read and critique other companies’ privacy policies, this is pretty ludicrous.
Depends on what you are using them for.
E.g., if you maintain a Proton email account because you don’t want your emails mined for businesses to advertise at you, then you give very little info away by your bank finding out about the purchase.
If you use it because you’re engaging in activity that could be considered illegal, then your bank knowing about the purchase is probably the least of your problems if someone starts digging. Mysudo has to respond to a court order just like your bank and has access to all of the same PII
If you don’t subscribe it’s pretty unlikely that you’re going to have legal grounds to sue over anything to begin with
Great insight, really contributing to the community
Jokes on them, my phones stupid fingerprint reader only works about 3% of the time. They’ll get frustrated and give up before finding anything, I know I usually do.