Upload to Odysee and use the YouTube Sync feature.
Upload to Odysee and use the YouTube Sync feature.
I feel like this is related to https://lemmy.world/post/17022591
uBO doesn’t accept donations and AdGuard is a commercial entity that was more than enough money.
It can even be self-hosted https://help.ente.io/self-hosting/
Sorry, but this is really useless. I support the cause, but there is absolutely no need for this software. I think this community is meant for software that actually has a use.
Does it have to be http? If FTP is ok too, you can try primitive ftpd, or the built-in FTP feature in Material Files or Amaze.
Won’t do it either
I recommend LibreWolf (!librewolf@lemmy.ml), a hardened fork of Firefox, which includes protections against most of these things. You can check out a comparison of browsers on https://privacytests.org/ (Mastodon: @privacytests@mastodon.social)
That’s great
I feel like this article should be posted on centralized social media platforms instead, in order to attract new users to the Fediverse.
Does Google Fi allow for OEM unlocking (to install a custom ROM)?
Calyx is pretty insecure by default, it removes some default AOSP security features and is very slow to push security patches. And it doesn’t include any of the GrapheneOS security features like hardened SELinux, a hardened kernel, secure app spawning, hardened Chromium browser and WebView or hardware-based integrity attestation. It also uses a very flawed Google Play services implementation (microG) which requires root and has worse app compatibility.
Using a device with no vendor-provided firmware security patches doesn’t seem like a good idea to me. Also, the Pixel 8a gets 7 years of updates. That’s plenty of time, and most people get a new phone after a much shorter time.
Bruh I’m just casually asking, what’s wrong with that question
What Magisk modules do you need to use?
GrapheneOS has so many advantages over Lineage, there’s no reason to use Lineage on a Pixel
Yeah I remember the OnePlus One like 10 years ago, it was genuinely a nice phone
That’s pretty sad to see, Techlore is one of the main ways how I got into digital privacy and security, but ever since they removed GrapheneOS from the mobile OS recommendations section on their resources page, I don’t feel like it’s a trustworthy source anymore. Removing the most private and secure mobile OS from your OS recommendations, while claiming to give people privacy and security-focused recommendations is pretty hypocritical. Instead they recommend CalyxOS which rolls back default AOSP security features, LineageOS which doesn’t even work with a locked bootloader and microG which requires root access. It just feels like a bad joke.