That’s up to you
That’s up to you
I don’t think there’s a reality where advertising disappears entirely. However I do think there is one where advertising is simply less-invasive, which is what companies like Mozilla, Brave, and Ad Nauseum advocate for.
There are a few dozen ARM distros. Just do a web search for your favorite + ARM.
Mullvad is great but also breaks ~20% of sites.
I have to disagree for 2 reasons:
What’s the alternative? We cant evaluate browsers in a vacuum.
Every browser is supported by ads. Advertising has been a part of Firefox since its inception. Im not sure why people are only just now realizing this, I’ve been saying it for years. I dont know that there’s another feasible way to fund development.
We can easily recommend one of the many Firefox forks. Personally I’ve been enjoying Zen browser, which has telemetry disabled and cannot be enabled.
Otherwise we’ll have to wait for Ladybird to be finished.
I self-host a Ghost blog. It’s about as safe as any other service exposed to the internet.
It’s as simple as swiping down on the screen.
Its not though. Swipe down and nothing happens.
It seems implied that it wasn’t
Yes that’s what I said. What you said is that it was “literally what happened” which led me to believe you had some sort of proof.
That’s not the developer, that’s a Discord mod, and they said in that message specifically that they haven’t heard anything from the dev. It also says nothing about what “the agreement” is. It could very well be a legal settlement.
It says nothing of the sort.
While I don’t support pirating products that are currently for sale
I do when Nintendo refuses to make them available on other (higher quality) hardware and also treats their paying consumers and fans like scum. I can boot up Doom on any of a dozen different computers 30 years later and play to my heart’s content but that’s not an option for Nintendo. Piracy generally is completely justified by a vast array of anti-consumer bullshit. If they can’t make games without resorting to that bullshit, fuck 'em. I hope they go under.
No one hates Nintendo players more than Nintendo
This reads a lot like Nintendo just paid the dev to take it all down.
That’s an iPhone, my guy.
I use this because it has a feature that is shamefully absent from every other dialer: sending unknown callers directly to voicemail.
Also it is hilariously difficult to decline a call on Google dialer.
Literally could not care less what it looks like. Any sane person will just put it in a case anyway.
Oh. Never was good at counting.
I hope you let them know why you were declining.
These are not mutually exclusive.