

If I were having high-stakes conversations, I might agree, but any slight delays in updates is unlikely to affect me. I’m not a high-stakes target of any sort.
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If I were having high-stakes conversations, I might agree, but any slight delays in updates is unlikely to affect me. I’m not a high-stakes target of any sort.
IronFox (web browser)
Fossify Caller app
QUIK (SMS)
Molly (Signal)
Libretube (YouTube)
Thunder (Lemmy).
Oops, all FOSS! :)
The only proprietary apps that see regular use on my phone are my banking app and Spotify.
I had to know the context for this so I looked it up, it’s from a marketing promo for the 1995 WWF WrestleMania arcade game. The whole video just screams 1990s.
This is giving me !funhole@lemmy.sdf.org vibes
I haven’t used it yet, but I want to start keeping better track of my finances and one I’ve seen recommended a lot and plan to try out for February is Actual Budget.
I read this, thought “that’s gotta be something you can do in Termux”, searched it, and sure enough; that’s something you can do in Termux.
I can’t speak for it as I’ve never used it (I don’t have any spam call issues, fortunately) but SpamBlocker sounds like it would fit the bill. It’s FOSS, available on F-Droid.
They do have online features that contact APIs, but they release a build without internet privileges if you so desire.
Stephan Merchant didn’t voice Cave Johnston but he did voice Wheatley, another character from Portal 2.
I knew that on Lemmy someone would have commented this before me.
I use https://search.bus-hit.me/ but honestly searxng is best used with personalised settings.
While I’ll always be wary of corporations, Valve seems to be maintaining an overall good relationship with the FOSS community (for the time being).
I use Librewolf on desktop and Mull on mobile. I have a few extensions on both, which could definitely contribute to issues. When I have issues (usually government sites or financial stuff, sometimes DRM-related stuff for media) it’s easier to just use a Chromium-based browser with no extensions than try to troubleshoot specifically what’s causing the issues. I keep Falkon (desktop) and Vanadium (mobile) installed for this purpose.
I get the feeling a lot of issues people are having in Firefox might be due to extensions or settings, which gets “fixed” by using another browser (which happens to be Chromium-based because most browsers are) and they blame the issue on Firefox itself.
Jackfruit! You can use it to make a mean vegan pulled “pork”, it’d be great on a BBQ pizza.
You never knowingly met a Linux user. Statistically speaking, you probably have.
The issue is that OS-preference is not very common as a small talk topic. This is why you should name drop your fav distro in every conversation.
Like I said, not an expert haha (thanks for explaining what mTLS is because I had assumed I knew but truly didn’t)
That being said, I found a reddit thread detailing what seems to be the same issue as you, with OP linking a Stack Exchange post with their solution.
After some searching, maybe following the instructions on this blog post would work?
I’m by no means an expert though, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt.
I’m pretty sure you need to install it using “CA certificate” rather than the “VPN and app user certificate” option.
King of the Hill. I love the characters so much, especially the dynamic between Hank and Bobby.