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  • They are opensource, doesn't mean they don't include trackers

    Ads & Analytics: Our favorites. Software being free and open source doesn't mean the compiled app cannot have some extras. Usually, if there are ad or analytics modules, that's also pointed out in the „AntiFeatures“ in the app description

    https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/info

  • With sed or awk, without a sample is hard to give a proper example.

     
        
    sed -i 's/old/new/g' *.json 
    
    
      
  • Start by choosing a network, try something like Libera Chat https://libera.chat/

    You have some suggestions for IRC clients on their page, you can even use one on the browser. Browse the channels available, join, chat

  • I don't use it for a longtime, but if it works why change it. It good for realtime chat, you can use it on a potato and some. Matrix chats also have IRC bridges so all can be on same chat.

  • I started using XFCE because of GNOME 3, it wasn't for me, and XFCE where more customizable, it suited my need. On GNOME each new version breaks extensions, or stick with the old one, just a headache.

  • I didn't call ClamAV bloatware or spyware, I was responding to the previous post.

  • ClamAV is an OK antivirus, if you use it to scan annex files on a mail server or cloud storage.
    Is now suitable for real time scan.

    Virus detection is very poor, it let pass many virus
    https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/security/how-good-is-clamav-at-detecting-commodity-malware.html

    Keep in mind that ClamAV does not disinfect files. It only removes them from the system or moves them to a specified location. It also doesn't watch for infections. It scans when you ask and otherwise remains dormant.

    https://www.networkworld.com/article/3652690/using-clamav-to-detect-and-remove-viruses-on-linux.html

  • It's because the website is trying to guess your country by the IP you're using instead of browser useragent. Don't know anything to change that, only change the language on the page if possible

  • The first one is discontinued

  • Blink is a fork of WebKit wich is a fork of KHTML, KHTML exist since the '98, the codebase isn't that younger too. Was tweaked by Apple then by Google, with some features that don't exist on other engines.

  • That's probably an issue with the instance where the communities are.

    Lemmy syncs posts with your instance, but the images are store on the remote instance, if the instance are having issues the images wont show

  • How do you record the temperature from 120'000 years ago?

  • You look at the commits and check what is done, and look on pull request for whats coming or for aprove

  • Videos on Lemmy

    Jump
  • Some apps already support videos, like Voyager, Liftoff and Lemmy on desktop.

    You just need to share the file on external service like catbox.moe

    There's already some communities for video only like !combatfootage@lemmy.world