Dart/Flutter allows for compiling native apps and allows for better device access.
I would not recommend react-native. I would recommened Tauri instead but Tauri does not compile apps for Android and iOS currently but has this on its roadmap.
Dart/Flutter allows for compiling native apps and allows for better device access.
I would not recommend react-native. I would recommened Tauri instead but Tauri does not compile apps for Android and iOS currently but has this on its roadmap.
Gitea and Forgejo are the way to go. Especially Forgejo which is working on federation just like Lemmy but for Forgejo repos and instances.
Would make typing much harder and longer.
However all PC games will have joystick support.
That is an interesting keyboard. Not something I will use but can help many get surfing the web.
I guess they do not offer lifetime plans anymore. I remember a few years ago getting a domain under a lifetime plan.
If your going to place Monero sticks all over town, make sure it says “Monero” on the sticker, the logo is not enough. When normies see the Monero logo, they do not know what it is and have no way to look it up.
I thought they were based in Switzerland.
epik offers lifetime plans for some domain names and is a Swiss company.
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XMPP is more lightweight but way more clunky. I think Matrix is better since all the features are built in and is having more development, more users and more clients on multiple operating systems.
I always recommend multi-hop as it increases your privacy. And as long you choose the two servers to be nearby each other and not halfway across the world, you will not notice any difference in your connection.
Privatezilla: Harden your Windows privacy and security
Aliases are always recommended over your main email address.
You can have a few email addresses (1 protonmail for personal stuff, 1 protonmail for anonymous/private accounts, etc) and then have a alias account for your personal email and an alias account for your anonymous/private email, etc. This way if the alias service you use gets comprimised, it will not link your personal accounts to your private/anonymous accounts.
I was coming from a mindset you were using your own laptop or buying your own laptop.
Say no to installing closed source software and say no to installing spyware. Simple as that.
It has an awful UI layout.
I always used Xubuntu or Linux Mint Xfce. Both have access to the Ubuntu package repository and are easy to use and install.
But not for mobile, especially Android. I would like librewolf to maintain a hardened Android app with their own F-Droid repo.
Use this site and look for the “Open source” tag and double check the source code is available on every piece of software you find.
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