he/him 🇫🇮


Strange, it works for me.


Nah, dude, the island floated too far away, now they’re a continent


https://temp-mail.org/ has usually worked well for me, issues aren’t too common, but they can be detected. Maybe make a throwaway Proton email and use their alias feature? Proton aliasing is good and bypasses temp mail detection from my experience.


Librewolf, Librewolf all the way. It’s a bit heavy-duty with the privacy, but that can be toned down in settings.


WOO! This is proof that we actually have power! I am so relieved to see that democracy still exists here!
A VPN? That routes the traffic to the other server, so the ISP can only see you’re connecting to a VPN. Most people recommend Mullvad, I personally use Proton and Windscribe, both free, open source, and trusted.


I’ve never used it, but I’ve heard good things about Notesnook.


Linux for most is an active decision and requires some knowledge about tech and an interest in it, whereas Windows is default for most and used by most people, not just people who like tech.


NO! We can’t lose this!
On the bright side, they got rid of one domain and three more popped up, just like Cerberus!


Never had a problem on Lemmy or Mastodon with a VPN. If you create a Reddit account through a VPN, though, you will get shadowbanned. I made my Lemmy and Mastodon accounts with a VPN and had zero issues.


Glad to see so many against, horrible to see that many for, let’s not let this get passed.


Thanks, I’ll check it out! It seems like a very popular suggestion


Thank you so much! Kdenlive is a popular suggestion so I’ll check it out


Thank you!


The wording is very vague, not saying exactly how, but with how everything globally is going, I doubt just typing an age is what they mean.


Or not just coding into it already verified so you DON’T have to do all these invasive things like ID scans?


Oh no? I’m sure some people won’t code workarounds…!


Literally how can they enforce this on Linux? It’s open-source, people just won’t choose those versions or edit that out of the code.
That’s good! I checked it today and it says they have a new source, actually, megaup.cc. I’m still having the firefox issues, though, haha
Edit: it’s the same one. opening megaup.cc in a new tab shows the same screen of the data being burned.