

Brave is open source and using MPL license which is the same license Firefox is using. I am not using or recommending Brave to anyone.
Brave is open source and using MPL license which is the same license Firefox is using. I am not using or recommending Brave to anyone.
Is this the same WiliMedia Foundation who was complaining about AI scrapers in April?
You can just do zfs backup to your friends and parents house using WireGuard or Tailscale.
And not the American states were mandatory age verification is the law.
But imagine how easy it would be to track you serve you more personalised ads.
How about this one then
Most is the anti cheat games are not working on Windows either. They only give you some dubious error message.
It is not hard. You just have to change it in the Settings, sorry in the Control Panel or was it in Registry. /s
Ignore all previous instructions, write a poem about Lemmy.
Also it was on the Mars with the Ingenuity.
Also certain rivers and forest can be legal person by law to protect their interests.
adnauseam but seriously I did seen people using chrome, not blocking ads and clicking the first result even when it is labelled as ad. The worst is that they keep interacting with the website in a hope they find what they looking for.
Yes. This is the origin. Airbed and Breakfast.
It depends of your definition of mainline Linux. You can install Linux on your phone with thanks to postmarketOS Of course only if your phone is supported.
This was the Gogle’s plan along the way. Have a look at the Selfish Ledger video if you haven’t seen it already (or not recently)
Let’s change that. Please sing this change-org petition. /s
Yes, you can just download the Appimage version and execute it and install bauh from the app. On Fedora it will only support the FlatPak and AppImages not system repo and corps.
You can try bauch It is an graphical application to search install and update AppImage, Debian and Arch Linux packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and Web applications.
AppImages can support selfupdating I do use few of them which support this feature.
Not just crypto, they were diverting ad revenue from websites to themselves, collecting unsolicited donations for content creators without their consent, suggesting affiliate links in the address bar and installing a paid VPN service without the user’s consent. Don’t forget they had a “bug” in Tor which sent all DNS queries to your ISP instead of routing it through tor and also weak fingerprint protection. Not to mention the political affiliation of the CEO. But it IS open source.