Yup… Me too waiting on contacts.
Yup… Me too waiting on contacts.
I went from temp containers with cookie auto delete to just containers and assuming total cookie protection is enabled and doing its thing. The temp containers would frequently mess important processes such as payments (different domain/container/new cookies/session)
I thought cookie auto delete does that for you? It can be configured on a per-container basis.
In Linux with headless+specific libraries dependencies + remote client + remote client dependencies last time the upgrade was a royal pain in the butt… But I’ll look into it
Sadly I live in Asia where they couldn’t care less about what I download. Torrent is not blocked, and I download consistently at very high speeds.
…how can I see that? The torrent just goes “error” on the UI. Not sure where it saves logs on my container, or what to look for specifically.
Hmmm it’s on 2.0.3. Took me some fiddling back in the day updating from v1.x to 2.x…But there’s no further versions correct?
Thanks. Your last sentence really makes sense. It’s writing to a NAS, and sometimes the download speed is clearly higher then the NAS max write speed.
Started on a Honda Shadow. Super gentle and comfy for a newbie in my opinion, if a bit on the heavy side.
Bitwarden.
Yeah but is it a low level android or is it a full Linux boot? As mentioned, the only two phones I know of that boot full Linux from scratch with Linux drivers are the Pinephone (and the Pinephone Pro) and the Librem 5. Both with their own set of issues.
How’s that working these days? From time to time I dust off mine, try it a bit, and see that while there’s progress, it’s way too unstable for a daily driver. PPP even more so than old PP. I’m using a Pixel 7 running Graphene these days…
Are these true Linux phones? Or are we talking Android loader/drivers then launching a Linux session? So far the only two devices i know to be true Linux phones are the Pinephone and the Librem.
Well if it’s not FF, it’s Chromium-based. So the point stands…
I think Mull is even more hardcore about privacy than Fennec.
How does chrome serve you best? Just curious at this point.
I find sad that this restriction (and other closed drivers gripes) limit a lot the access to android with jailed profiles. I wish this was a more common feature on other android phones so it would be a easy to use feature.
I don’t root my phone these days anymore. It makes a whole host of other issues with banking applications and the like, plus a nasty app might take advantage of the elevation as well. Either a full rom, or going the path of adb disabling system apps. Not pretty. Using GrapheneOS these days.
While this helps… If you have any Google software, it tends to call home anyway by using hardcoded IPs into their apps. Samsung does likewise. The solution being, not only a DNS server, but also a serious firewall in the router. And, even better, a ROM you can trust, such as LineageOS.
They also don’t allow country/located results but then in English. Hell, English is one of the legally accepted languages of this country :(