In honor of the upcoming #DocumentFreedomDay2024, here are some links related to making information easier to access over the Internet: https://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/ http://cypherpunks.faithweb.com/nomime.html #DFF #DocumentFreedomDay #DFD
I'll take two !
I prefer Abowser and Librewolf on desktop/laptop and Mull on mobile. Extensions I use are uBlock Origin; Privacy Badger and Jshelter.
With #Fedilab, you can manage pinned timelines (add, move, hide, remove).
There are default ones, limited to Home, Local, Public, Notifications and Direct Messages that can't be removed but they can be hidden or moved.
Would you like that we add more such Bookmarks, Favourites, etc.?
By default they will be hidden, but you will be able to manage them as you want for a quick access matching your expectations.
In a world where technology can mean the difference between life and death, can we afford the restrictions proprietary software places on progress? Watch and share "Rewind" (Spoiler alert: the answer is "no".) https://u.fsf.org/rewind
"This trial [of AI security cabinets] treats all shoppers as potential criminals... once this intrusive technology is in place what is to stop supermarkets from profiling their customers and potentially using their data for financial gain."
🗣️ Sara Chitseko for ORG.
I used Manjaro; Garuda; and Solus for years each without much in the way of issues. I think Rolling release distros can be good if they have a little more oversight. That being said I am typing this from a Trisquel 11 system so I obviously can enjoy point release distros as well.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.