By that analogy they're not even putting crap on your plate, they're putting stickers on your food telling you to try other food. I don't want stickers on my food even if they're advertising something I might like 😭
I usually (but not often enough tbh) refer to owasp documentation, like this one https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cryptographic_Storage_Cheat_Sheet.html They basically say elliptic curves for asymmetric encryption, or RSA with a key of at least 2048 bits
I also caved for a pixel (4a) for my last phone, it still has Google's bloatware (can't remove youtube music app for example), but at least it doesn't have Samsung's bloatware in addition.
Still interested where this thread goes in other options though, as it's getting worse in battery life and I'm also looking out for something new.
Interesting, and a good initiative. I wonder if the rest of the world will follow suit, especially in other languages...
I agree, all of the apps I've tried have some good and bad points lol
Simon Tatham's puzzle collection is my fallback game for whenever I don't have internet or am bored with whatever other game I'm playing
Really strange and specific, I hope to never encounter this :D
Thanks for sharing!
I think it shouldn't be too difficult to make an extension or something that gathers user's descriptions (if filled in) and displays it underneath their posts for people who like that 🤔 Not a big fan personally, but I can see the appeal
I still can't see the url? (Jerboa app)
What's holding you back with gaming on linux?
I've been there way back when windows 7 was nearing it's end of life. I'd been dual booting stock ubuntu for a while, and basically by the time proton got stable enough and win7 was officially dead, I chose to have Ubuntu be my default and keep win7 "just in case". About a year later I deleted the win7 partition because I hadn't used it and needed disk space for some bigger game :D
Which is? What a clickbait title