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The contents of the chat messages are e2e encrypted, so meta can’t see what you are sending.
Even if we assume correct e2ee is used (which we have no way of knowing), Meta can still see what you are sending and receiving, because they control the endpoints. It's their app, after all.
Cantata is the music player I wanted for years.
Streamlink (with mpv) is great for no-nonsense video stream playback.
Filelight makes it easy to see where my disk space went.
Practically speaking, it's a replacement for both PulseAudio and JACK, and provides multimedia plumbing for app container systems like Flatpak.
Kate's icon is the one that bothers me most. It doesn't represent a text editor in any way at all. Looks more like the common style for a web browser icon. It's as though someone was trying to be the opposite of intuitive.
A good explanation of the different thin film transistor (LCD) panel types:
I would expect any random headset to plug into the headset and microphone ports and Just Work, and ditto for USB
For the most part these days, they do. But OP asked about wireless.
or Bluetooth headsets that report themselves as the appropriate device class.
The problem with Bluetooth is not the operating system or drivers, but Bluetooth itself. The spec famously lacks provisions for good quality stereo output with good quality input at the same time. This is why many wireless headsets use a (non-Bluetooth) dongle.
IMHO, some of the beauty of Baldur's Gate 3 lies in the ability to start playing immediately, and discover the mechanics little by little as you go. Instead of an impenetrable wall of complexity, it gives you a world to explore while learning something new every time you play.
However, if you want to study the mechanics, you can also consult the D&D 5th edition rules. BG3 follows most of them. https://media.wizards.com/2018/dnd/downloads/DnD_BasicRules_2018.pdf
But really destiny and overwatch complicated??? Those games are for children
Overwatch might seem that way because of the cartoon style and the low skill floor, but the skill ceiling is somewhat higher. I haven't met many children who would be good at predicting behavior of high-level opponents and coordinating to counter it, for example.
I don't know that I would call it complicated, either, except in the sense that there's often a lot to keep track of all at once. I think I'd place it somewhere in the middle.
*uBlock Origin
I don't know of anything stopping banks from creating FOSS apps, but since it's not their area of expertise, I think they're more likely to license an app from a provider, and existing providers don't have a compelling incentive to open-source their apps.
If we want FOSS banking apps, I think the first and most important step would be legally requiring banks to provide standard APIs.
Friendly reminder that Klei is now owned by Tencent, in case that's important to anyone here.