

They’ll probably find some way to make the process as tedious as possible and sell batteries for way more than they should.
They’ll probably find some way to make the process as tedious as possible and sell batteries for way more than they should.
Short for devine
Mullvad Browser on desktop (Tor Browser minus Tor, developed by the Tor project)
IronFox on mobile to replace Mull (RIP DivestOS)
Ungoogled Chromium if a website absolutely requires Chrome
Linux on mobile, like pmOS, is great for tinkering, but I wouldn’t use it as a daily driver. The OG Pinephone also has quite weak hardware for the modern age. Pinephone Pro is a bit better, but still slow compared to even something like a OnePlus 6, which also supports Linux on mobile quite well, albeit, still with issues.
Unironically, I think elections are one of the few scenarios where blockchain technology could actually be useful.
Just another example of enshittification from a publicly traded company. Nothing really new here.
You can also use an immutable Linux distro (SteamOS being the most popular) and install software with flatpak, which is sandboxed using bubblewrap.