i don’t think so
they see what’s coming and they want to protect people. mexico is getting more civilized while u.s. is sinking into its crueller depths
put that in a spoiler, let us suffer
yes, except for the “DNS privacy tests” they seem to be equal on privacytests.org
isn’t mullvad browser a better choice than librewolf? (i use both)
1 i prefer netGuard but trackerControl, which is based on netGuard, seems to be what you’re describing there
3 when you write “my wifi”, to what do you connect your phone to?
did you mean :
Post the TLDR or FO
?
i see. i will leave my mistake up to keep this dialog intact.
thanks for the correction 👍
yes, that was my thinking.
number 2 is “simple keyboard”!
This is a personal favorite of mine. Simple Keyboard is a minimal open source keyboard app that doesn’t collect user data or implement trackers.
inexcusable for an article published only 3 days ago
! the page itself has a bunch of trackers.
No, thank you
DivestOS and its apps will not receive any further updates.
so, Mull too is dead?
Dorsey went back to Xitter!
Why would he do that 🤦
sorry, ignore my previous comment. This too! I need to read a little on this now. Apparently i missed that move
edit: reading this ☞ https://www.piratewires.com/p/interview-with-jack-dorsey-mike-solana
This tool was designed such that it had, you know, it was a base level protocol. It had a reference app on top. It was designed to be controlled by the people. I think the greatest idea — which we need — is an algorithm store, where you choose how you see all the conversations. But little by little, they started asking Jay and the team for moderation tools, and to kick people off. And unfortunately they followed through with it.
That was the second moment I thought, uh, nope. This is literally repeating all the mistakes we made as a company. This is not a protocol that’s truly decentralized. It’s another app. It’s another app that’s just kind of following in Twitter’s footsteps, but for a different part of the population.
Everything we wanted around decentralization, everything we wanted in terms of an open source protocol, suddenly became a company with VCs and a board. That’s not what I wanted, that’s not what I intended to help create.
Around the same time, I found Nostr. We don’t know who the leader is, it’s like this anonymous Brazilian. It has no board, no company behind it, no funding. It’s a truly open protocol. The development environment is moving fast. And I gave a bunch of money to them.
Day by day, I learned that this was actually the path. It emerged from something that was not Twitter-driven, it was a reaction to Twitter’s failures, and I thought that was right as well. That’s what I should help, and that’s what I should support.
So I just decided to delete my account on Bluesky, and really focus on Nostr, and funding that to the best of my ability. I asked to get off the board as well, because I just don’t think a protocol needs a board or wants a board. And if it has a board, that’s not the thing that I wanted to help build or wanted to help fund.
this sounds alright, no?
where did you download palemoon from? Which OS are you on? Did you scan for viruses recently? Your lang may be set in English but is your region English speaking? did you try manually setting the homepage you prefer? &c et cetera
they’re not creating “another one”. Dorsey is already made and he seems to be immune to whatever is working elon’s intestines.
ps i don’t care a bit about Dorsey either. I just see a difference.
Syncthing-Fork ☞ https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/