do you know what makes them even more money? Making you pay, and then selling your data anyway!
You CANNOT opt out of data collection from youtube. Just pay them or they’ll put an absurd amount of ads to the point it’s not usable anymore.
Don’t want a desktop
I am stuck on a laptop. So waiting for ASUS is better? They do seem to have a premium price tho. I can’t find any “killer deals” like this for ASUS. I don’t play games on battery, but I do watch movies and youtube on battery a lot. Also I want it to be portable (i.e: not stuck to a power of all the time)
Enjoy your new acquisition!
So, just go for it? Is ASUS’s 90Wh battery not worth the premium, or is this too good of a deal to skip?
So, not worth it? Would you buy this if it was your money?
Heating issues gets mentioned a lot… Also battery life is apparently $hit
Too many bugs
Any alternatives?
Wire…?
Which is exactly the way it should be. And it’s a godsend that firefox supports uBlock in mobile.
Librewolf?
Aurora store doesn’t even work anymore… Btw you can pay using the web interface too? Do we need play billing API?
Their open soruce only has skiff mail, what about the otther products?
I hope they at least are doing the E2EE thing… Last thing I want is to know that they could in fact read the decrypted data…
Are they open source?
What about simplex? It looks like it uses random message queues for each connection (contact) and once deleted from devices then it doesn’t look likethere is any solid way of identifying if a connection existed…
(NB: simplex don’t have an account for a user in their cloud at all because of how it works so recovery is impossible without latest backups, so that’s a no go for me)
I wasn’t able to find technical details regarding the metadata, and was a bit worried about it…
Lile do they know who I message the most, or how much I message them? Is deniability of contact/messages possible?
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The problem is true 5G is high frequency and very low range, requiring towers everywhere. Also realistically we don’t even need these speeds on mobile devices, what it should’ve been is a better 4G with more reliability and better performance in crouded areas.