Yeah lol
Yeah lol
Should we ask them before we just take them ?
Here is my collection hoping what you’re looking for is there. https://fmhy.net/ https://rentry.co/megathread https://letsdecentralize.org/ https://shakil-shahadat.github.io/awesome-piracy/ https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy/ https://git.hackliberty.org/hackliberty.org/Hack-Liberty-Resources/
They can change the default settings as long as they leave the option to change it available.
I have been running CachyOs for some months and I really like it, it is a clean and fast distro based on arch with many DE. You could give it a try on a live usb at least.
The first one
Then is it better to use element over signal as decentralised apps may be more sustainable for long term use ?
Are decentralised apps like element much less expensive ?
No idea about that
These two are the ones I ve been using for years when I don’t download torrents. Enjoy and please share your experience.
Yes I am using it on Linux and it works as well as it used too, there is also Stremio which is good too. (Look for popcorn-official on GitHub for windows, Mac and linux updated 11 hours ago!) Enjoy
Why don’t you try Popcorn time instead ?
I installed CasaOs on Debian with a one line command on a laptop with a brocken screen, then from another laptop on my network I installed jellyfin within Casa Os app store, I plugged my multimedia hard drive, now everyone at home can watch movies and shows from their device
Same plus Gmail for auto login junk
Yes, I’ve been using their services for years and I am very happy about them, they are cheap, I can connect 5 devices, I can choose to block ads, adult material or gambling, great for for my children, also their app work well on Linux and Android and they look trustworthy.
With mullvad you can use their own dns or any other dns provider.
Xfs filesystem and a kernel with BORE scheduler, which are the default on CachyOs for a faster and snappier system.
If I remember correctly just scan the QR code.
The Dodi releases work almost every time on my Linux laptop using Bottles.
Not Debian, it is how the arch Linux distros boot after the grub menu.