I should really cron my Borg script rather than waiting for a sinking anxiety to set it and doing backups at random intetvals
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I dont understand the downvotes on some of these anti-signal arguments. There are a number of very valid arguments against Signal if privacy is your chief concern: they have centralised servers, they've been extremely lax with adding their production updates to their publicly available source code on github, they receive funding from RFA.
Honestly, I think this kinds works. Like Lignux neatly integrates GNU without awkwardly expanding it and could be pronounced the same way already is (unless you want to be a psychopath and go around saying 'Lig-Nucks').
Yeah, I would say that this applies in general. That hat that we associate with a particular kind of socially maladjusted individual is not the faithful fedora but its contemptable cousin: the thrilby.
Revanced continues to work fine for me.
Yo, so Evil on Emacs is just vim keybindings, right? What's DOOM Emacs?
Wait, what are the problems with Brave?
Am I missing something here? Did Nvidia leave a void?
You're right I sbould have included that in the question. I'm on Hyprland with Wayland so there are quite a few choices. I mentioned rofi (rofi-wayland) and wofi because I can see that they are both options here.
Completely agree with all your points. On a tangential note, I wish opensecrets had an rss feed...
I wouldn't recommend Signal for privacy. It has quite a few concerning issues. There are some good alternatives however. I think Briar is good if privacy is your chief concern. Sam Bent compared some of the other alternatives in this video.
This is intreresting. What is the connection between GS and BRICs? How does it help them sell equities?