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  • I don't doubt it. With SEPA you can transfer hassle-free to 36 countries and with low / no fees.

  • SEPA is not to take for granted.

  • They don't "work with white supremacists". They try to self-polish the tremendous power the have, seeking neutrality in most cases.

  • I personally don't use a full IDE, but KDE's Kate.

  • ElixirOS UI was sleek and attractive. I also considered to switch my Pixel 4a from LineageOS.

  • When did rav1e become Assembly?

  • What does it reference?

  • Rule

    Jump
  • until indie gaming takes over

    People want to play what's popular, to feel part of a group.

  • We're talking about companies where a product leak makes international news. There is zero chance Slack employees have access to communications.

    Sure, even though Slack itself admits so in their privacy policy.

  • It's trademark, not copyright.

    They have it reserved only for what concerns the videogames setting.

  • Have you tried Signal recently? On Android it's very well polished.

    In fact I believe it's a shame that not more people use such a beautiful app, regardless of privacy and security implications.

  • the data is out there

    Where? GMaps sources this data from each of its users.

  • HERE WeGo has traffic data but of course, as in Google Maps, it sources from other users of the same app.

    If not many people use HERE, then the data is also not reliable.

  • Security is not synonim with privacy.

  • Exceptions being obvious things like bathrooms

    You arbitrarily decided what is "obvious". For me it's obvious for my right to privacy to be observed all the time.

    I don't want my face to be sent to i.e. Amazon just because I am a courier delivering a package to your house.

  • There is a FSFE campaign that claims all publicly-funded institutions should only use Free Software.

  • The limit is not by single payment but by purchase/receipt.