

It’s peer to peer so it depends on what you’re concerned about. It shouldn’t raise any flags with your ISP I wouldn’t think
It’s peer to peer so it depends on what you’re concerned about. It shouldn’t raise any flags with your ISP I wouldn’t think
Gotta buy a different phone then
But like, where do I download all my games from?
I switched to GrapheneOS like 4 years ago and at first I was bummed that I could no longer tap my phone to pay. But it’s fine. I still go out with my wallet in my pocket, so it’s no problem to just tap my bank card really… I’ll take privacy over convenience thanks
Yeah, pity is not available worldwide
I just hope that the Graphene devs continue to support the last supported versions of Android that allow installing apks.
I couldn’t be happier with my P7 that has been running Graphene since day one. Zero Google. Zero problems
It’s time to start self hosting your own services people!
we need to end the surveillance economy all together. Make social media unprofitable.
THIS!
I cannot answer definitively, but it’s highly unlikely that windows could access any data from your Linux partition. That said, if you’re that concerned about the potential for this to happen, perhaps your shouldn’t use windows at all. This is coming from a PC gamer who uses Linux exclusively.
I never said there was anything wrong with copying. I was simply pointing out a stereotype.
Well, I use Void Linux, Fedora, and NetBSD. All for different purposes. I just love the freedom to modify my system 'till my heart’s content. I’m generally a tiling WM (sdorfehs) on laptops and openbox/lxde on desktop.
I appreciate minimal clean code.
The stereotype of arch uses generally being smart is no longer. The “I use arch btw” meme brought a whole new user base to arch. You’ll find them on r/unixporn showing off their hyperland rice that they copied from some other user…
Hell yes! I turned off location data for immich but now I can use this!
Any helpful tips or links to tutorials for this method?
Wish it was supported in more countries.
Behold, the Linux phone:
That’s it, I’ve seen people use slurp. I couldn’t remember what it was called.
To be fair, I don’t know much about grim or taking screenshots on Wayland in general so I don’t know. Looks complicated
I’m more interested in that archaic method of taking a screenshot 😂
Same. Jellyfin for media (symphonium app for music), immich for photos, nextcloud for pretty much everything else…