https://github.com/octoshrimpy/quik is an active fork of QKSMS
Alternatively, https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.messages/ exists
https://github.com/octoshrimpy/quik is an active fork of QKSMS
Alternatively, https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.messages/ exists
I’m looking exactly for one such thing, but in europe. We don’t have walmarts and shipping costs are too high
Not really feeling like thinkering lately… Thanks for the suggestions, I wanted to avoid GAFAM/Huawei but I guess there is no escaping it… I’ll buy it second hand and slap an adblocker on it
Shit my bad, I meant an android tv dongle with remote, not a whole tv
I’m sorry, what do you mean by size?
Can someone recommend me a cheap 1080p android tv with app sideloading available? I’ve been looking for options in europe but they seem to cost 60€+
Edit: android tv DONGLE, not a whole tv
There’s literally a black mirror episode (season 1) where this concept is explored. Circumstances are a bit different though
Always has been
Ah, sweet human-made horrors beyond my imagination
If you use a private DNS such as adguard’s or nextdns.io you could blacklist reddit to block it from your devices
Rich people influence your life even if they’re not politicians. Using their money and influence they push parties and organizations that push their interests, which are usually the exact opposite of what benefits ordinary people
Try asking on https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support
Iirc the most secure browser in a vacuum is Edge, mostly because of its integration with defender. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAu2KYrNgY0
However privacy ≠ security, and I wouldn’t trade all my privacy for it (also a non private browser shares more information with the actors you interact with by default, which means you have always more personal data to lose).
My recommendation for a secure and private everyday browser, both on mobile and desktop, is Brave. They check every box in privacytests.org and are built on top of chromium, which is (sadly) more secure than Firefox or any of its derivative (apart from tor, ofc).
Edit: if you don’t have any particular threat model I’d suggest just go with firefox (or librewolf if you don’t want to spend time hardening it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7-bW2y6lcI) from desktop and brave from mobile (I really don’t like firefox mobile).
Here’s a good general overview https://tilvids.com/videos/watch/88991d6f-b6f4-4673-9ba3-8d9a33cff19e (as I said privacy ≠ security, but if you don’t start from a private browser security is useless unless you have very specific threat model)
That’s an amazing approach, thanks for sharing!
Agreed! Also, reminder to donate if you can afford it to https://join-lemmy.org/donate and to your instance.
Even 1 dollar per month can make a difference. 5000 people make 5000 dollar per month. If
Gotta keep the happy chemicals going
Welcome!