

Presumably so they can charge you more to increase it, like everyone else.
Presumably so they can charge you more to increase it, like everyone else.
I think you may be thinking of Legion Go S. This is Legion Go 2. As far as I’m aware, the fact that it even exists is new.
Define “failed”?
Microsoft is a business. If they aren’t able to sell phones, they fail. Linux doesn’t sell anything and yet is able to keep trucking for 30 years.
Can Linux mobile hardware OEMs fail? Can and have. But the software community presses on. Not as quickly as I would like but they press on regardless.
The problem is there are lots of places where fighting makes sense but you have no control. 99% will turn all their info over without batting an eye.
I was invited to an event recently on Partiful. If you’re unfamiliar, this is the company founder by a bunch of former Palantir execs. The only way to RSVP or see the event info or get updates or anything else is to turn over your phone number. I told the person who invited me that I wasn’t comfortable giving these people my info and they responded along the lines of “okay, don’t come”.
I went to a food truck a while back and they wouldn’t even give me a menu or accept my order at the window. Told me I needed to download, order and pay through their shitty app.
Anyone who has my contact information volunteers it in it’s entirety to any shitty app that asks for it. They upload pictures of me (along with the according metadata) to surveillance databases without my consent or knowledge, thinking nothing of it.
Piefedizens, ofc
It’s true. I use Brave as well. They have several novel privacy features that no one else does. And although the company has a checkered history, I still think it’s the best (for now). I just wish more FOSS devs would take notes and implement these privacy features in other browsers.
I am not misunderstanding you. You just do not understand what E2EE means. Th server is not a sender or a recipient. It is not an “end”.
You’re very brave to make such a suggestion around here.
Unfortunately YouTube Premium doesn’t solve any of the horrendous problems YouTube has. Using a third party client is the only thing that does.
Honestly Brave News is the only solution I’ve found for that. Just go to Brave search and search for “news”. It will aggregate the top stories of the day, group the different sources, then provide an AI generated digest of the stories upon request.
Sounds like a job for XMPP
This is way overkill for these applications. A low end mobile Intel processor will do all these things well and use much less power.
I run all of this and much more on an N100.
Ok but this isn’t Chrome or Firefox, this is Safari. Hence the question.
No you cannot. E2EE = end to end encrypted. If it can be decrypted from anywhere other than a sender or recipient (the ends) then it’s not E2EE.
I mean it’s in the name. A message containing media and not text is simply not a text message. Many people use them incorrectly but it’s literally in the name.
RCS is (supposedly) E2EE so keys are stored locally.
That goes for the vast majority of petitions in general.
MMS is not a text message, it’s a media message (that’s what the M stands for).
Yes, RCS chats are encrypted (supposedly)
I switched to Slate
MangoHud is the obligatory answer.