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Respecting the user? Lol
I’m on fosstodon
Respecting the user? Lol
Apple being the pinnacle of this. They were the first ones that made devices theirs, not yours.
Thanks for that, but the question still stands.
Why is it so hard for the newer generations to just write a short article about what they want to say? It’s so boring watching clips that say so little…
So. Fucking. Slow.
I don’t need video and gif recording. And most definitely not uploading. Thanks for the suggestion, though. I’ll have a look at it.
And Windows! It’s been added to my company on all machines out of the blue and set as default for taking screenshots (win10/11).
It doesn’t support CalDAV. It’s the main reason I gave up on them. Also, having to use their mail client is not cool.
I don’t understand why you don’t blame Apple first of all for their methods of locking up open standards and/or modifying them just enough that non-apple products won’t work.
I don’t support Chinese companies for doing shitty products, but fuck Apple for everything they do to lock you in their “ecosystem.”
They are not open sourcing anything. They just want people to contribute. The license is not open in any good way fit the users.
Don’t be so sure! For a few percents off the price some greedy executives would give anything to Microsoft (and/or others).
I guess they’ll have something at firmware level identifying the registration location.
no, but on android you have firefox… and you have f-droid with tons of OSS applications - and a lot of them are really good, so you can ignore everything made by google.
Not even google have their pixels worldwide… I’m in an EU country and we don’t have it officially.
FUTO in Romanian sounds a lot like “fuck her”…
You could have asked me for one. I’d send you one for free. 😎
You don’t have 100% privacy as long as you send mails to people and services that don’t support proton’s encryption. If I wasn’t privacy I can always use gpg.
You mean server? If so, the server is also open source (https://github.com/bitwarden/server), but the default instance (bitwarden.com) is not totaly free - you have to have a payed subscription for some of the features. If you self-host, then you have all the features (free and/or premium) - and this can also be done with Vaultwarden which is a FOSS alternative to the official server.