LinkSheet is another great option for this purpose. It emulates the previous Android app-picker UI. It supports filtering URL tracking parameters, redirecting to Invidious and other privacy-respecting alternatives. Very handy.
LinkSheet is another great option for this purpose. It emulates the previous Android app-picker UI. It supports filtering URL tracking parameters, redirecting to Invidious and other privacy-respecting alternatives. Very handy.
Netguard firewall. I wouldn’t run Android without it protecting my privacy from connecting to invasive domains.
I have two XPS laptops that run the latest Ubuntu Linux flawlessly. Hell, that’s why I bought them. They are literally sold with Linux preinstalled, why wouldn’t they work?
I even get BIOS/firmware updates in GNOME Software!
Damn, you work way too much. How do you even have time to post on Lemmy?
I shower around 0.5-0.75 times/day.
Just when I thought I couldn’t admire him more…
That is no longer necessary with Dynamic State Partitioning. Every top level domain is automatically given its own container, essentially. The extension is really only useful for logging into sites on two accounts simultaneously.
Wait, that can happen?
Create a villain capable of defeating Data.
I got excited thinking someone had made a Linux native client until I realized it’s just the same shitty PWA in an Electron app.
No, the one with the longer commute should be taxed extra to account for all the damage caused to the environment, increased traffic, road wear and tear, etc.
Commuting should never be encouraged. Live where you work.
lol, like anyone would ever trust Yelp again. How are they even still in business?
Never—I’m too busy thinking about the Spanish Inquisition.
This is a very frustrating limitation of every PWA implementation I’ve seen. They need to respect the default browser setting for external links!
Ugh, I hate this question so much!
I would never suggest doing away with Bach’s or any other sacred music or art. They can and should be appreciated in their proper historical context.
I don’t think it’s at all fair to say we have ended up in a “culturally poor” place. People are still producing all kinds of cultural contributions without religion. If anything, it is capitalism that has commodified culture causing some of the decline we see today.
It sounds like you don’t understand what atheist or agnostic actually mean.
Pretty fucked-up that your parents sent you to a religious school, and then didn’t even prepare you! Glad you made it out okay.
Your wrong. It’s literally the Christ Mass, come on now. People don’t put fucking mangers up all over the place for nothing.
Not really. I try very hard not to let myself fall prey to so-called “cultural religion.” I don’t celebrate any religious holidays like Christmas. I try to be as aware as possible of the religious influences in my daily life and avoid them. It’s not easy, though! Religion has infested so many facets of every culture, it becomes increasingly difficult to separate.
You teach it as young as you can. Teach them to laugh at the pathetic, hate-mongering Christians and their silly traditions that make no sense. Encourage them to tell their peers the truth at school as well.