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Well, it’s easy enough if you only use precompiled packages. Beyond that you should probably have a better understanding of what you are doing.
Well, it’s easy enough if you only use precompiled packages. Beyond that you should probably have a better understanding of what you are doing.
Arch with extra steps, AKA CachyOS.
I like to be a bit more explicit than necessary.
paru -Syu
, you don’t want to forget your AUR packages, right?
Pay with Monero, set up a VPN, buy a phone specifically for the service. I doubt you can get any more anonymous than that. Cellular networks are by default monitored by governments, there is nothing a provider can do about it. But encrypting the traffic and getting a new phone should make that type of monitoring relatively useless. And if you never give your identity to the provider, they simply can’t know who you are.
Maybe because it alters your maximized resolution, which makes you easier to identify? But that sounds like a bit of a stretch to me.
While Apple’s products indeed are a bit less than compatible with privacy, it does not mean the owner of such products can’t care about it. Maybe they just recenty got into it, or have to use their products for some Apple-only feature that is essential for them.
If by “regular” you mean Keepass 2.0, then there is a plugin for TOTP.
Thunderbird for desktop, K-9 Mail for Android.
If you want to try a simpler MOBA, try Heroes of the Storm. The game does not get any love from Blizzard anymore, but out of all the MOBA’s I know, it has the least minimal knowledge required to play.
MOBA as a genre didn’t come from WC3. There were quite a lot of predecessors to DotA, both in WC3 itself and in first StarCraft, namely Aeon of Strife is believed to be the first popular MOBA custom map out there.
Blizzard didn’t decide that quirks of WC3 engine are dumb. Yes, they wanted to make a simpler MOBA, but the main reason for lack of funny stuff from WC3 is that they used Galaxy engine for the game, the same one StarCraft 2 was built upon.
And HotS feels less complex not because of Galaxy’s vs WC3’s quirks (the former has plenty, too), but because of lack of gold and shop, shared experience and an actual tutorial at the beginning of the game.
I don’t care about that, you said:
Vivaldi was set as default in Manjaro Linux
And it’s not true.
It was set as default for Cinnamon distribution, which is not even maintained by Manjaro developers, it’s a community managed distribution.
So, it’s default for Cinnamon distribution. That’s like saying Amazon AppStore is default for Android just because some manufacturers install it by default. Consider reading the article before quoting it, please.
Excuse me? I switched to Manjaro with Xfce about 3 months ago, and if I wasn’t high at the time and remember everything correctly, the default web browser was simply absent. Which is an excellent choice, in my opinion.
You can actually use it without giving it contacts permission, but you’ll have to add people via short links, like wa.me/(number)
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Ducks are learning to gaslight people. Fascinating.
As far as I know, there is no way around making a backup. Titanium Backup may help with moving your apps, you’ll probably have to deal with other files with your favourite file manager.
Laughs in WarCraft III: Reforged
You can use any redirecting extension, if it does not support FreeTube directly, just make it open
freetube://<youtube link>
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