

People still install antivirus? It’s not 2005 anymore.
People still install antivirus? It’s not 2005 anymore.
Hey you can’t just assume someone on a pro-linux rant on Lemmy is a man…
Jk
You want to use Linux and yet you don’t know what a newline character is?
You can, depending on which precise bar is meant.
I mean it’s source available, but sure I guess
I was on your side until this message.
Zen seems to have picked up a lot of privacy improvements but it’s a pretty small team doing a lot of ambitious work. I like it, but it’s got a lot of (minor, mostly aesthetic) bugs.
I use mullvad for stuff I really don’t want a record of (for as much as that’s possible)
On the chrome side, Vivaldi (former opera before they sold out to china) is a good browser, but even more ambitious and even more buggy than zen. It has a built in email client. Like, who does that?
If there were a dash I would accept engine, ie n-gin-x.
But it’s spelled enjinx
The correct way is njinx because enginex is a dumb spelling and is too much like twitter
Did they figure out forward security and metadata yet? Last I saw they sort of handwaved it.
It can also be more safe depending on where the centralization happened.
Id argue that if decentralization is the goal, matrix is the right path forward.
Just like the non-technical backdoor
What are you talking about?
Don’t worry we stopped that in the US too. Congress doesn’t make laws either. We are post-laws.
Next in line should be matrix. People say it’s hard to use but the devs have gone through like 3 app revisions since then. Main instance requires email but a lot are fully anon.
Does using fedora help manipulate teenage girls into eating disorders or is that an unrelated team?