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  • AOSP is Android in barebones so apps "work", the thing is that most apps need services that are developed by Google on top of AOSP (google maps api, notificacion services, google pay) and that are hard to replace because they need costly infraestructure or years of constant development. On top of that Google is promoting/forcing the use of Google Play Protect so more apps need that layer now

  • There are already alternate app stores, and alternate OS and phones that are functional and niche. The real issue is that the Android people knows is not open source, AOSP is the thing open sourced, but thats far from what we use on a daily basis as Android, and Google makes sure every time it can to put hurdles between functionality and open source, some of those hurdles can and are being worked on, some others are out of reach for the open source community

  • Blaming a single person or entity is not accurate, but if I have to pinpoint someone I usually choose this fella:

  • These practices and tips are not for everyday people but for high targets and work devices

  • Gas fumes and electronics

  • Europe @feddit.org

    France will replace Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Zoom, Webex and others with its own sovereign video conferencing application "Visio" for public officials

    numerique.gouv.fr /sinformer/espace-presse/souverainete-numerique-etat-visio-solution-visioconference-agents-publics/
  • Laws, right?

  • Store your code away from Microsoft

  • Perplexity suggested it as an alternative

  • Thanks for the feedback; yeah, having your own domain and unlimited aliases means I can freely switch between email providers effortesly.

  • I really didnt knew about them until a couple of days ago, so I'm just asking for feedback.

  • I'll take Things that make your fingerprint unique, Alex:

    • Cookies
    • Rare browsers
    • Local/Session storage/IndexedDB
    • Browser extensions
    • Your mouse patterns
    • Your browser's timezone
    • Your browser canvas
    • Other fingerprint techniques...

    Chameleon is a nice browser extension (it does some nasty things on sites that do try to assert that you are human, or that is it truly you, and you can get banned or blocked so use it with that in mind) that tries to hide some of those things, but maybe they look for it in your browser and default to other techniques... I understand this has been son effort on your part and that some of the things I listed do not apply to you in your last attempts, but maybe some of the others do. Or maybe this is a signal for you to leave that cesspool, maybe.

    If you want to see how big your fingerprint can be: https://amiunique.org/

  • Muy bueno el handle

  • I just created this post because I learned about Gloria Martinez, a case that was just weeks before Alcasser and went silent after November 1992

    For me another case that struck me was Marta del Castillo

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What are some of the most infamous true crime cases of your country?

  • I think it is its image of lack of stability and features; I know there are out there stable distros and almost every well known program has a Linux version, but the image that Linux has had through the years is not that. If Linux overcomes this and gets a better reputation, it would be a great weight lifted for the road ahead of the OS. I hope Proton breaks through the mainstream public and Linux gets more exposed and known out there

  • This post made me try the game, so thanks!

  • Not for some apps; besides, we should exert pressure to make Google Play Services not a core part of aosp.