

Boycott all US based services.
Boycott all US based services.
Clearly Discover is the solution. Oh wait, that’s not an option either.
Anything that follows the fascist US regime’s laws should be boycotted. Congrats to OrganicMaps for ditching Github.
That last bullet point is indeed a negative for Qwant.
Don’t give them any eggs and let them see how destructive the Trump regime really is when completedly isolated from the rest of the world.
Fedora is free and open source software, one of the few distros recommended by privacyguides and one that takes SELinux, PipeWire and Wayland support seriously and isn’t stuck on an ancient kernel like all the Debian based distros. Which is most of them. This is the same kind of FUD that was spread about Signal the other day.
This is basically just spreading FUD about Signal.
More so than his regime?
Still far inferior to Graphene as far as security is concerned.
LineageOS is a bad idea as far as security is comcerned since it doesn’t even support relocking the bootloader which is required for secure boot. Strongly recommend GrapheneOS instead. Sadly only works on Pixel phones but what can you do, they’re the only phones whose hardware security features are available for alternative operating systems. Get a used one to avoid supporting Google.
LibreOffice is amazing on Linux, ngl though it is a bit unpolished on both Windows and especially Mac.
Eat Reddit then lmao
It will still be sold at a fraction of what Apple charges for their far inferior SSDs.
Don’t threaten us with a good time.
Boycott any and all cooperate Amerikkkan social media and platform that follow fascist US laws.
That’s literally what TSA approved locks are… Of course the master keys are freely available to everyone.
Cromite, it’s basically Vanadium for non GrapheneOS devices
Don’t know how Fritz compares to other big router companies but I’d personally go for an open source router like the OpenWrt One instead.
They don’t know who is talking to whom, that metadata is encrypted. All they know is the last time you were online, the date you signed up and your phone number. (Fair last one may be an issue) We’ve seen this tested again and again.