

Figured it would be too good to be true. I really already knew this but was in denial
Figured it would be too good to be true. I really already knew this but was in denial
This is awesome news to privacy focused people. I don’t want this shit stored anywhere ever. I couldn’t be happier. And with that done, I will finally delete my 10 year old account.
I absolutely hate my cell being tied to signal though. And thoughts there? Is it really a non issue?
An excellent point I was unaware of! Thanks for the detailed response.
I personally recommend Session. Which is like signal but better. It is 100% zero user knowledge with no accounts emails or phone numbers. It just goes “here’s your ID have fun” and that’s it. Love it.
I don’t get it. How that does have to do with lemmy
Or ThreatX, I believe they are more inexpensive than CF
Oh thank fuck FINALLY
Please do the world a favor and die already, GM.
This is depressing. I cannot stress enough how critical emulators are in this area. Especially emulators that can emulate old obscure CPU architecture or whatever else needed to run super old games. We can preserve them forever this way regardless of available hardware. Keep ROMs archived on many places too, cold storages, etc.
Many thanks!
Out of the loop here
I mean, it’s an American based company and website. It’s going to be
Goddamn that’s scary
Nonstop issues with the display config for Wayland. Forcing x11 helped a lot of issues. Too many weird glitchy OS things to count. Updates corrupting shit. GRUB broke. Generally lackluster performance even though I have decent hardware. I experienced all these issues within the 2 months I’ve been using it, vs windows being comparatively rock solid.
I haven’t. I’m still using Nobara. I wish it would be better. I am considering Mint (cinnamon) as it’s my fav distro.
I’ve had nothing but problems with Nobara it’s been a nightmare for me. I thought it would be the promised land for Linux gaming.
I’ve been recommending Session over signal for a while. It does what’s signal is supposed to do, and more, with even more anonymity
Credit cards don’t fail me now!