

New Fedora installer is crap. To use ext4 you must go long ways for no reason at all, by opening a hidden menu.


New Fedora installer is crap. To use ext4 you must go long ways for no reason at all, by opening a hidden menu.


Maybe you woukd like to change the video link to the author’s one:


By not having Google Play Services, isn’t this prevented?


If you turn off notification history on Android, should be enough to avoid such “attacks”. Hiding sensitive content inside notifications only hides it in the lock screen. If your OS keeps a clear log of them, it’s useless.
Edit: didn’t know Signal actually has settings to hide their own notifications. I was thinking about Android’s “hide sensitive content” setting.


Worst timing for sure
Still better than Discord, I guess
Gecko is the browser engine developed by Mozilla and used by Firefox.
It’s better for adblockers, since Google blocked access to features used by them in chromium.
For a performance comparison check this out.
From a security point of view, Blink/Chromium got more people working on it (Google, Microsoft, community, etc.) so potential vulnerabilities get fixed faster but by being way more popular, way more vulnerabilities are found regularly and exploited in the wild.
It’s android, Fennec for gecko or Vanadium for chromium


If I’m not wrong the default shortcut to cycle between app’s windows is Alt + the_key_above_tab.
Currently I’m not in front of my computer, afterwards I’ll check shortcut name and tell you.
Edit:
Inside Settings > Keyboard > Customize Shortcuts, there are:


the ability to separate switch between programs and their windows
What do you mean?
Anyway, Ubuntu no longer uses Unity, it’s just Gnome with extensions. There’s still community effort put into Unity and there’s an Ubuntu Unity distro.


Do I need a Discord account to contribute?
Is there a way to contribute without a Discord account?


Good point you got there.


The good one is the one shipping Google spyware and not updating their devices.
The funny part is that’s actually the least bad thing they’ve done.


That’s another Motorola. The one making phones is Lenovo who bought the brand to put it on phones.


a future smartphone to have GrapheneOS pre-installed
I’ll not trust Lenovo (Motorola is Lenovo) preinstalling stuff on my phone. They’ve already ship Windows laptop with literally malware and backdoors (even in UEFI, so persistent across format) preinstalled.
I will rather install it myself.
I had to look it up how to choose FS type. This doesn’t make it “user friendly”.
Maybe the basic workflow of basic installation is better than the older one under some aspects, like having it one step after another, rather than the older having a bunch of buttons to change stuff.
Also, to make partitions, it’s no more possible through the installer itself. You need to use an external program (eg. Gnome Disks or Gparted).
For me it’s a regression.
Edit: I like how people downvote without arguing. Does this make my statements less true?