

I hadn’t, my apologies for missing that.
I hadn’t, my apologies for missing that.
Yes. If you’re on public property, filming is fair game unless you’re harassing a person.
Zorin OS has a lite version, you could test that and see if it works. Besides, it’s one of the best distros for people used to Windows so it wouldn’t require much work to help people to figure out how to use it.
Video player? Absolutely. However, it leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to music. I use Strawberry for music, personally, as I like the added metadata features it offers.
I’ve experienced no such issue. I use hardened Firefox for some stuff including Twitter, never encountered this.
I switched to Strawberry from a lifetime of Winamp usage purely because I wanted an open source music player, so this is amazing news!
Sounds like someone is mad that security experts would rather trust a tried-and-true encryption standard over Telegram’s encryption which is known to not be anywhere near as secure as the Signal protocol.
Pavel resorting to outright slander to promote Telegram is not something I expected to see.
I very, very strongly disagree.
And DDG is on record for censorship and caving to Microsoft. They also both provide results based off MS and Google results.
Neither are ideal. It’s why only use them as a fallback. Brave Search all the way.
I agree somewhat. I know how to use a search engine, I don’t need AI. The main problem is that, sadly, AI is going to be required to stay competitive.
I will say Brave’s AI is very useful, though.
Brave Search. At this point, I almost never need a different one. They also have optional AI but they’re doing so in a way that preserves privacy.
As is Startpage now.
As unfortunate as it is, the only way privacy search engines will survive is by adding AI. Brave recognized this early on and implemented it very well, so I’m glad to see DDG seems to be implementing it well also. Hopefully Startpage catches up because even though I almost exclusively use Brave Search, I do enjoy Startpage as a secondary source.
Were not in a court of law.
Looks great! I’ve been rocking Strawberry for a little while now since I decided to finally retire Winamp, but this looks like it might be better in terms of the UI!
There have been instances where judges ruled in favor of them being protected which sets a legal precedent. The SCOTUS probably won’t get involved unless a major lawsuit or federal-level case occurs.
Either way, passcodes are superior. Not sure why you’re arguing this.
It’s protected under the fifth. Even so, requiring a warrant to get your passcode is far better than not requiring a warrant to demand biometrics. Either way you slice it, passcode > biometrics.
Right… that’s what I’m saying. Under the fifth, they can’t compel you to unlock your phone if it’s protected by a PIN or password and if you set it to factory reset after a bunch of failed attempts, they can try but it’s unlikely they’ll break the PIN/pass in a few attempts.
I didn’t mention the others. It’s simply that this current “administration” has been a disaster in literally every way so it’s not surprising they’re trying to end our constitutional rights.
I suppose there’s not really a crucial reason but I just like to do so when I can. More peace of mind that way.