considering it borders with north Korea that makes sense
incredible work!
what software do you use to make this?
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Debian Stable + flatpaks. If I were to install it again, I would probably use spiral Linux.
I’ve moved to cachyOS, I’ve been getting into running local AI, and they offer an optional prebuilt SDK.
(with Debian I would have to install CUDA myself, which would cause issues on kernel updates)
dont forget tuta
Launch your browser.
Right-click on your toolbar to open toolbar settings.
Click on Customize Toolbar.
A new page with a list of items will open that you can drag into the toolbar.
Click on the Add-on and drag it into your toolbar.
adding extensions would alter the fingerprint - removing the ability to blend in with the herd which is the whole goal of mullvad browser.
Sounds like librewolf is for you!
you should swap Shazam for the open source “Audile” :
Debian Stable ± Flatpak gets best of both worlds
not just its origin, but the trackers embedded within:
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/427597/#trackers
I’m guessing these are points to debate in class?
Wild if not
On the “meta” user profile yes, blocking trackers is more important than hiding my IP for that user profile
I use GrapheneOS, I run Instagram in a seperate user profile within its own storage scope alongside an app called “Tracker Control” and block most trackers that way.
So this sent me down a rabbithole.
I can’t answer about exporting data but having just done some research the 2 best options I have found for a privacy focused solution (open source) are either:
Bangle JS https://banglejs.com/
PineTime https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/
For me the bangle seems superior - I’m tempted to get one!
use anki instead if your looking for an alternative