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  • Of course, I never claimed to fix all of AIs issues, just trying to make it a little more bearable by getting rid of the search engine AI panel that they were complaining about. I personally use Kagi as my search engine and haven't felt like there's been too many AI crap results, especially after weighing websites I trust above others. Of course the irony is that a Kagi subscription comes with AI, but you can of course choose to use that rather than having it shoved down your throat.

  • except instead of ls it runs rm -rf /

  • It also said operating systems, not kernels.

  • Some websites don't work properly on Firefox. That or testing websites you're developing on Chromium

  • I've been using Helium as my Chromium browser of choice (used to use Brave) for a while now. Of course, I still use Mullvad Browser (FF based) as my daily driver, but Helium has been great for anything I need Chromium for. I know Firefox good Chromium bad, but if you ever need Chromium, this seems like the least of all evils.

  • Graphene is the best by a long shot, security wise and degoogling wise. In fact, you can use GrapheneOS with absolutely zero Google services running on your phone. /e/OS uses MicroG which while better than your usual Android phone, still runs with privileged access to your device. This is in contrast to GrapheneOS' optional sandboxed Google services implementation which gives Google the same privileges any other app on your phone would have.

  • I used to use FUTO keyboard but I know they had some weird controversies about licensing and such so I figured the safer move would be HeliBoard. FUTO was nice too though

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  • Looks like you need access verify the phone number is yours to unlist unfortunately

  • It looks like you're using a DNS server that archive.ph sabotages (1.1.1.1, 9.9.9.9, etc.) not that the website is unsafe. Also, if you're that concerned about your privacy I recommend using a VPN such as Mullvad (and their DNS server isn't sabotaged by archive.ph!)

  • Representation!

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    GrapheneOS being targeted by France