

Well written. Glad I read it. Trump called for Retribution and his people made it happen.
He said- “FEAR NOT, GREAT PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA, THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING!”


Well written. Glad I read it. Trump called for Retribution and his people made it happen.
He said- “FEAR NOT, GREAT PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA, THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING!”


Wow, great idea. So much useful information and discussion that users have contributed. Looking forward to checking this out.


“Every public company now faces machine-speed scrutiny of accounting practices. Anomalies that might have persisted for quarters until human analysts identified patterns now trigger immediate algorithmic responses.”


Back in the day there were apps that generated phony web searches to obfuscate your real searches. Seems like there could be tools to mess around and change browser fingerprints periodically. No?
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I grabbed it from fdroid


A search came back with many different results. Link?


Looks awesome. Gonna try it out.


Looks awesome. Found it for Android on fdroid.


I always seem to run into roadblocks I can’t figure out when I try to use wine and windows virtual machines. Dual booting is a hassle but afaik it’s the least difficult way to go.
Thanks I just installed obtainium from fdroid. I’ve been using it and Izzy for a while. Can you list a few apps that you use obtainium to manage as examples of apps that you prefer to manage that way?


This looks like it might be very good. Looking forward to trying it to augment Scrcpy. Wishing it worked on Linux too. Anybody know if there are tools for Linux to similarly increase the functions of Scrcpy?
That’s a direct quote right? Trump?


Freindica - hmmm tell us more…
She can’t be beat but there are more Unbreaking America videos - https://representnv.us/unbreaking-america-videos/
Watch this video about Represent Us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfQij4aQq1k
Edit: changed to working link. Thanks
Found this very interesting. Discovered I don’t know the difference between the 3. Duck duck went to kernel and didn’t really understand what I found. Can you explain the 3 like I’m five? Also - I have Linux mint - does that tell you what 3 I have and if not how can I find out?