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Doing this also opens Firefox in Voyager here on A14. Going back via Androids navigation gestures works as expected (not sure if this is what you meant)
I am curious though, why would you share a post to Firefox when there’s a dedicated button to open a posts link in your default browser?
All of them.
Biggest difference a distro does is their update cycle and how much the distro “takes care” of you. Some of them do everything behind the scenes to make it just work. Others need more user interaction to reach the same state (but tend to teach you the inner workings too, which will open up a LOT of customization)
In theory, yes. You’d need to know some python scripting though and interact with Hydrus via it’s API
if any FOSS devs want to make an app for categorizing and tagging memes outside the camera roll
Well there’s Hydrus for that, needs to run on Windows/Linux/macOS though, having Hydrus Web as secondary desktop & primary mobile app.
Running it standalone from your phone is probably a bother, since you’d need to run it in X11 from Termux, but it’s doable
A private local LLM
Running on a phone? No way, not without being absolutely horrible, slow or making your phone churn through your battery anyway.
Good LLMs are olready slow on a GTX 1080, which is already miles faster than any phone out there
Well yeah, but they should atleast store the key outside of userspace
They store it unencrypted in 2024? This should be illegal. Now every fucking Program you run can basically know everything you ever did since every shit is spyware nowadays to get that sweet data collection going
Imagine having no internet for real when setting up Windows. I guess the hardware you bought is useless then
Surveilance shouldn’t be a thing on hardware YOU own. Back in the day we called that shit Spyware, but it’s okay if it’s a Virus made by Google/Facebook/Amazon… The list goes on and on
I am pretty content with DuckDuckGo at the moment. It’s sadly still worse than peak Google was but that’s enshittification for ya
Why go out of your way instead of just using a proper search engine? Google has been getting worse and worse for the past 4 or 5 years
True
That’s why I changed it to keep all history and cookies on pages I whitelisted
but I don’t know if you can just reverse a splitter to have output from 2 sources into a single input. 🤔
Can’t you just chain them? For example, when I connect my Phone via bluetooth to my PC I can connect said PC to my speakers which will play both’s audio at once just fine
Not really, NoScript prevents executing all JavaScript by default. JShelter instead strongly limits what JS can do and spoofs some values to throw of fingerprinters. It also has a network boundary shield (mostly blocking cross sites post/get requests. Same for lan to prevent your local network being scanned etc). And it comes with a fingerprint detector which allows you to see which websites want to track you the most (I avoid those whenever possible)
It’s the best. Deletes all cookies and browsing data on exit by default. I changed it to keep history and cookies for a handful of sites
Turned up uBO to strict mode and installed JShelter to get rid of most clientside fingerprinting (this will cause some breakage on a site by site basis though, which is quick to be fixed. Mostly on sites that are dynamically managed by JS instead of the way it’s meant to be)
For duplicates dupeGuru’s Music Mode should suffice (don’t be overly aggressive when batch deleting files!)
Then tag and sort them with MusicBrainz Picard (again, take it slow. Picard is great and all but not every automated match is correct and I always check mine if they’re correct)
After doing that start taking notes while listening to your Music in case you detect something is wrong (missed duplicate, wrong/partial metadata, etc) which allows you to fix these errors later on
I’d also recommend you do backups along the way because dupeGurus and Picards changes can’t be undone and as a beginner you’re likely to do mistakes till your accustomed to the process
That’s what I did and will continue to do with my 1500 songs (for now)
I also prefer to sync my music from my PC to my phone via rsync (any sync application should suffice). But that’s just me, because imo offline playback is the way to go
the kicker: she’s an employee of a local catholic parish.
Not surprising at all, without misleading and lying to people no religion would gain mass traction
Ummm, you do know there is a website for that right?