Thank you for the recommendation. I need to say i really enjoy mindful and i think i will stay with it. I will keep an eye on digipaws tho since i really like the idea of the gamification part which is still in development
Privacy, Technology, FOSS
I want to remove all proprietary software from my life.
Linux[Arch on Desktop, Debian in Homelab] and GrapheneOS User
Thank you for the recommendation. I need to say i really enjoy mindful and i think i will stay with it. I will keep an eye on digipaws tho since i really like the idea of the gamification part which is still in development
Me running a single docker container in an lxc container in proxmox
Why is it marked as NSFW?
Who would have guessed that the advertising company collects a lot of data
The Dev is implementing a local only mode for the next version. It can be downloaded from the Nightly-Builds Repo if you want to try it.
This is the link to the nightly-builds: https://github.com/libre-tube/NightlyBuilds
Be aware that it is a Debug-Build so it will be a bit laggy
Looks like a custom painting in minecraft
I think they mean it is also infinite scrolling like tiktok and maybe even with algorithm.
Isnt proton.me their real url, or does it lead you somewhere else when you click it?
Works really well for Math stuff.
Signal uses 2% a day and Element 1%. I do not really think this is significant.
Depends on the App but generally no.
It depends for what Apps you need them. Often Apps like Signal or Element support getting Notifications via a persistent Server connection or asking every so often for Notifications. Even tho i could not find any source, i found that this works with Whatsapp(sadly have to use it) too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olkb7fYSyiI Video on him by DistroTube
What did i just watch and how can i unsee it?
See the response of @cabbage.
It is a Browser Engine. This: https://servo.org/
There is also Ladybird: https://ladybird.org/
Everything is really bad. But sadly it is nearly impossible to buy a normal TV these days. Just buy any SmartTV, and get yourself a MiniPC with the Linux Distro of your liking.
China 2.0