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  • I added the same link also to the text so that you can find it there too.

    Click on either of these links, they are the same

  • No the main link in the post is exactly the same.

  • Uhm that is the site I have linked

    Trust me, I checked 3 times and that tiny link isnt making it easier XD

  • Search, click on link, install, open app, open android settings, search for tts, enable the app as tts

  • I rely on my GrapheneOS phone like all the time.

    Usb tethering is nearly as good as having a working wifi card!

  • IT "locking down" Laptops often means they just give all power to Microsoft I assume

  • Get a Google Pixel and install GrapheneOS on it.

    It is crazy that they are so hated that this is not common knowledge.

    I am already on Android 15, it just works.

  • Jo is that profile pic you?

  • At least on Linux you get error messages with actual information ;)

  • Yes on Windows I think disks are not mounted, they are just there on the letters

    But that works fine on Linux too. I have not used multi-drive systems much, but I use an encrypted SD card that is liked to a folder in my home so that programs dont even need to write to anything custom. Was like a few clicks and even worked on GNOME, on KDE that is easier too.

    Panels, yes. KDE had a separate panel config per monitor which is worse than on Windows. But apart from that, they work out of the box and are really customizable.

    GNOME... doesnt allow configurations like at all. You need 3rd party apps for everything, then you can do whatever you want, which also works well.

    So maybe that just has changed.

  • To be sane in an insane world makes you an insane person

    To have money in a greedy capitalist hellscape makes you a criminal

    To be criminal in such a world, makes you a freedom fighter

  • LibreSSL was a fork afaik that is nowadays abandoned again afaik. I think something like that.

  • Yeah but snaps are just a technology. Yes they suck, but forcing non-system apps makes sense if you want stability.

  • Well then you probably dont know enough :)

  • Lol

    Denial at its finest

  • That question is very broad.

    Yes, double the DEs installed will mean double the possibilities for vulnerabilities.

    Also, I know no Linux Desktop that is actually secure. Like having a real password manager or not sharing the clipboard.

    Privacy? No? But just look at what data they collecty it is harmless.