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I guess they do not offer lifetime plans anymore. I remember a few years ago getting a domain under a lifetime plan.
I guess they do not offer lifetime plans anymore. I remember a few years ago getting a domain under a lifetime plan.
I thought they were based in Switzerland.
epik offers lifetime plans for some domain names and is a Swiss company.
I always used Xubuntu or Linux Mint Xfce. Both have access to the Ubuntu package repository and are easy to use and install.
But not for mobile, especially Android. I would like librewolf to maintain a hardened Android app with their own F-Droid repo.
True.
I wish someone can fork Brave on desktop and mobile and take out all the other stuff. And if someone could fork firefox for desktop and mobile and make it a hardened browser out of the box.
How is blendOS based?
And personally most distros will do since linux is secure over all. I like Linux Mint personally and is good for programming and generic use.
There are other public Jitsi Meet instances out there anyone can use without an account.
Anyone can share files using send.
Looks like an alternative to Send
I think you can self host firefox sync and brave sync.
Dont forget to install candy crush when it prompts you to do so.
I think Joplin is the best too, but I wish they will rewrite their app using Tauri or flutter for better performance and native app integration. Feature wise it is the best one that is FOSS.
A good place to start is Linux Mint with the Cinnamon desktop download option.
Start off with Bottles if Wine is too hard. Wine is a cmd line application while Bottles is Wine with a GUI making it easy to manage Wine.
Also, it is wise to try and have a different wine bottle (aka prefix) for each windows application you install and run.
Also Linux Mint is a distro that comes with Cinnamon pre-installed as long you download the Cinnamon option which is a fork of Ubuntu.
I imagine users, comments and perhaps pull requests.
I also recommend forgejo. They are also working on adding a federation feature to forgejo just like Lemmy has!
I think the reason for this is because of cakepay. When you compile the code of cake wallet, it does not include the keys to allow for instant payments for cakepay. The compiled version does contain the official keys to allow instant payments for cakepay. These keys used for instant cakepay payments is to prevent double spend attacks for cakepay.
That being said, sadly no one can truly verify the app.
However the benefits of having your own repo is faster updates which is useful when a coin has a hard fork update. Official F-Droid repo apps updates could take days to be released. And if you can build the app from source and it matches the checksum of the fdroid release, all is good.
Good to see services offer discounts to promote the use of privacy coins.
Gitea and Forgejo are the way to go. Especially Forgejo which is working on federation just like Lemmy but for Forgejo repos and instances.