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hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed upEnglish29·23 days agoThe development of Firefox would vanish and Firefox would slowly become outdated, insecure and unusable.
Unless the LibreWolf team has the resources to do all the maintenance of Firefox plus the LibreWolf specific work they already do, LibreWolf will be just as bad off as FireFox.
Firefox and all their derivatives like LibreWolf will deteriorate and become unusable unless someone magically swoops in and picks up Mozillas’ slack.
hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube rolls out more unskippable ads that make viewers wait even longer to watch videos - DexertoEnglish6·26 days agoGrayjay on desktop
Grayjay on Android
hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•An earnest question about the AI/LLM hateEnglish102·1 month agoHe dumped windows (for Linux) amd installed LineageOS (on his phone).
OP likely has two devices.
hanke@feddit.nuto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•I'm curious, which settings app layout do you prefer?7·3 months agoI find the left one better, but still very cluttered.
Many categories could be merged to keep it more glanceable and create less choice paralysis.
The list to the left is the way to go, but maybe we should have subcategories or some other type of grouping within them?
I don’t know UX design, but I know I feel they both are a bit much to take in and not intuitive to navigate.
I like the Gnome settings app better! 😄
hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•Attacking My Landlord's Boiler - videah's blogEnglish3·3 months agoFun read! I’d like to do something similar if I had any control over my apartments heating at all… Sadly it is all just manual valves on the radiators.
hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•The Fairphone 5 price has been dropped to €499. The phone is designed to be the most advanced environmentally friendly smartphone.English101·3 months agoFirst thing I did on my Fairphone 4 was to flash iode OS on it.
I don’t know much about bootloaders and such, but I was done and happy within an hour after purchasing it.
Also, if I am not mistaken, I think warranty is still valid if you run custom ROMs.
Fairphone is very pro openness 😄
hanke@feddit.nuto Technology@lemmy.world•uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome storeEnglish1·4 months agoBut then how do you pay the content creator?
Yeah, I enjoyed my time with k3s setup at home as well, but right now I don’t really want nor need that 😄
None of the power, all of the hassle 💪💪
I agree with the text, but it is very repetitively written
Why are they pushing for Bluesky and not ActivityPub services?
hanke@feddit.nuto Europe@feddit.org•Zelensky says Trump, EU must work together to ‘stop Putin and save Ukraine’English2·7 months agoWhat is this title gore?
hanke@feddit.nuto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Ambulance hits Oregon cyclist, rushes him to hospital, then sticks him with $1,800 bill, lawsuit saysEnglish26·8 months agoImo having lawsuits as a normal expected step in the healthcare system is ridiculous in depth, not just on the surface.
The victim might get compensated in the end, but having to go through lawsuits is just stupid.
This is great news!
Mint is my choice of weapon when it comes to desktop Linux and I have been eyeing the Framework 13 for quite some time now.
These days I’d recommend Clone Hero
No, I think you are misunderstanding my poor explanation.
Your emails are encrypted at rest on their server regardless if you use the web client or IMAP through the bridge.
The thing is that the encryption layer must happen at some point in time when you communicate with their API:s. In the web client this encryption is built-in. IMAP on the other hand does not support this type of end to end encryption, so the bridge adds this layer for you.
So you communicate unencrypted locally between your email client (Thunderbird for example) and the Protonmail bridge that you have installed locally on your computer. Then Protonmail bridge encrypts and decrypts all emails for you. So to your email client, it seems like a normal email server, but in reality everything is encrypted.
(Standard “encrypted email” disclaimer: Your emails are not encrypted in transit unless both parties, sending and receiving, are set up for encryption. Email is otherwise not end to end encrypted in transit)
Imap and end to end encryption are not possible at the same time.
Bridge exposes an IMAP interface but encrypts everything as Proton would, had you used the web client.
It solves a technical limitation.
Did you read the thing?