Just stay away from the Honda Civic
Just stay away from the Honda Civic
Signal has been pretty throughly audited by data security experts. It’s as secure or more so than Telegram. It uses end to end encryption, same as Telegram. If you’re crossing the border, unlink your device, delete the app, and relink it later. Your account can’t be restore via SMS. I’m not sure what you mean by that. I’m sure my government can collect any data they want if they’re determined enough, but Signal is about as secure as it gets if you’re talking civilian digital communication.
Chats are only synchronized in Signal on actively linked devices. If you link a new device, your chat history will be completely blank at first.
If I am depressed, I’m managing it well enough to function. I don’t take any medications or do therapy or anything like that. I probably have some unhealthy habits I’ve developed over time, but overall things are going okay I guess.
Alcohol
Maybe I’m just old, but those all seem like kid games to me.
Should add Harris, Walz, and Vance.
Not trying to be tough. Just never really thought those pills did much.
I wish GNOME and Fedora would do this. They’re already so close!
Ah yes Bethesda. The company famous for releasing polished games with very few bugs.
It never occurred to me that there was any other way to do it.
Why would a teacher tell you that?
I’d just like to be completely free of Google’s app distribution infrastructure if possible. I’ll have to look into unobtanium. I haven’t heard of that one previously.
There’s no proprietary apps on F-Droid. It doesn’t even have Signal which is open source.
I’ve long considered making this switch from iPhone to an ungoogled Android device. What always bothered me is still basically having to install proprietary apps from a Play Store adjacent source. Like the Aurora store is basically just the Play Store logged under someone else’s account. I know you can side load but that’d be a pain to maintain updates. Wish there was like a Flathub-like store on Android I could use instead.
GSConnect works great for GNOME too.