I use Gboard but have blocked its Internet access, which is possible on Graphene OS.
I use Gboard but have blocked its Internet access, which is possible on Graphene OS.
True but at least they will only get a little slice of all my communications, not all of it.
It’s unlikely that they’re copying all my private messages.
You’re welcome. Element’s location sharing feature was the reason for my wife and me to switch as I didn’t feel like sharing my location with Telegram anymore.
Element (Matrix) allows sharing your location, even your live location. Use the original Element client, not Element X, which does not have that feature yet.
AI will keep us from having to pay translators, they said…
They did that with their Squeezebox range of media players.
wow I’m so shocked I can’t contain my excitement *yawn*
Does it get more clickbaity than this?
Because of ✨capitalism✨.
My home server is a refurbished HP t630 thin client with 8 gb of ram and a 1tb SSD. I’m running various services, Nextcloud-AIO being one of them. I bought it for € 35 plus the SSD and a 4 gb ram extension. I definitely do recommend used hardware as it is usually cheaper, more powerful and more environmentally friendly than buying something new. Wouldn’t trust a used SSD though.
“your” ebooks. – You never owned them in the first place. And if buying isn’t owning, questionably acquired ebooks aren’t stolen.
Afaik they don’t offer to use a custom domain.
I’m using Posteo and have no reason to complain about anything. It pretty much just works. Few bells and whistles.
Je ne sais pas non plus où se trouve la pompe 1, mais voici tout de même la pompe 8:
There are tutorials on how to block secondary DNS servers when using Pihole. (The one I followed is in German but you can probably use your translator of choice.)
“subsidized” – TVs sold perfectly well before they were flooded with ads. Ads and selling user data just mean more money for CEOs. Always more, MORE, MOOORE PROFIT!
I obviously don’t consider fossil fuels as an option. And I do doubt that it’s cheaper to build a nuclear plant compared do building a coal or gas fired one.
Storing something extremely dangerous extremely safely for “some hundreds of thousands of years” doesn’t exactly sound cheap, does it?
nb4 someone laughs at us Germans for pulling out of nuclear power: No, nuclear is not cheap. It’s literally the most expensive way to generate electricity. Solar is cheap and better for the environment.
Idk, my home server has a 1tb SSD. Does that count?