Use the app Brokada 5 or the paid one Brokada 6. I use the free version, tells you if an app has trackers and what they are, blocks bad ones.
ARRRRHHH!!!
Use the app Brokada 5 or the paid one Brokada 6. I use the free version, tells you if an app has trackers and what they are, blocks bad ones.
For android, try out Metrolist, found using f-droid with IzzyOnDroid repos added. On Linux, I use FreeTube for videos/subscriptions on both Linux and android. AudioTube on Linux for music from Youtube.
Peertube open source and most importantly decentralized.
She is so fake. She will only do interviews with controlled media outlets, like the NYT, that are funded by the neo-libs (USAID, etc.) I have seen independent interviewers trying to interview her on the street and she won’t talk to them, or screams they are harassing her, or being sexist or whatever woke ideology she weaponizes. She is trying to be the next Nancy Pelosi.
I NEVER recommend Manjaro. They hold back packages for “security/stability” reasons which is antithetical to Arch’s structure. This can cause stability issues (happened to me) and even breaking your system.
VPN (always) and QBittorent. After starting your VPN, go into the Preferences > advanced settings> Optional IP to bind to > pull down the menu and find your current VPN’s IP address and select it. Protected, even if your VPN goes down. You can add torrent search engines to QBittorent under the Search feature.
I only use YouTube for normie subscriptions, the ones that don’t challenge the oligarch status quo. I use alternative (add blocking) viewers, SmartTube on Firestick, Freetube on PC/phone/tablet. For content creators that push the mainstream narrative, I use Rumble. I hate the adds though, and you can use AdGuard DNS and such to block them, I haven’t had the time to set that up. Rumble at least allows free speech, non-censorship, which is most important to me. Google is a YUGE censorship hound, and Youtube is no exception.
I installed it using Lutris under Arch, no issues and looks fantastic. I haven’t played much yet, created my character mostly. I had to let the shaders do their thing with initial setup, so we will see if I get any stutter in the open world.
P/S, just checked Nexus Mods and there is already 900+ mods for Oblivion Remastered? I may have to spend some time modding.
Don’t you xKill my PRECIOUS!
Sadly, all that glitz of Google comes at a price, basically selling your soul and your data bits. I use a linux desktop as my photo storage, so open source Syncthing backs up my photo folder to my PC, which in turn I have backed up to a hard drive in case of PC failure. Syncthing (open source) backs up any file or folder to any device via your wifi, used it for years. You can also use a Window$ PC as well, works on every platform. However, on Linux, I then use Digikam (open source) which has face recognition and a lot of the bells and whistles of photo storage and viewing, awesome program. Just my two cents.
That is what I use. Doesn’t it have the best translation to/fro Micro$oft, especially with Excel?
Sounds like you are new to linux? I always recommend newbies start out with Ubuntu or Linux Mint. Ubuntu has a good installer with scripts that detect hardware, particularly older or fringe (wifi, etc) hardware. Is it the best? Not in my opinion, but you want your laptop to work and educate yourself on linux in the beginning. Once you are a moderate to advance user, switch to Arch, it is the best imo.
I don’t know where these “guides” come from, seen several of them pop up. It is like a guide to mostly paid, corporate alternatives, not necessarily open source. There are lots of open source alternatives and configurations to get away from all of google’s services. Ksuite? please, no.
I use CalyxOS so completely degoogled because everything passes through microG. I have the following;
I run CalyxOS, everything goes through microG, totally degoogled, and it is a blessing. My pixel 4a5G should be end of life with Android 14, but thanks to CalyxOS, I have all the security updates and Android 15 humming along. And yes, like you said, mostly pixel phones and a few outliers can be used with these alternative OS’s/ROMs.
Agree. To its credit, it made the transition smooth.
The Hannah Montana Linux distribution?
Sadly, Ubuntu. I quickly moved on to debian…and ultimately landed with Arch, my true love for many years. I use Arch, btw.
Freetube on my PC and devices, Smartube for Fire TV.